We all face struggles, and facing them is much like going into battle.
The Good Samaritan covered the future expenses of the injured man, just as He covers our sins.
If we act the way we act because we want to see the smile of God, then we are on the right track. We can see that smile on the face of others, too.
Hyssop was used to paint the doorposts of the Israelites in Egypt. David asked for hyssop to be used to cleanse his sins. We need to think about this symbol as we meditate on what Christ does for us.
The desire to be an author stems from several motivations: money, fame, status – but the most fundamental and important motivation is to express thought. This is a re-shaped passage relating to the wise decision of Solomon.
Our heartbeat is essential to our physical life – but there is a spiritual heartbeat that is actually more important.
This is an variation or an extension of the story “Through the Narrow Door” in Stories of the Second Swordsman. Narrow is the way, but broad is the Love of God.
We have thirst in our souls that only Christ can satisfy.
We all struggle to get a glimpse of God in some physical way. But it is why Christ came to save us.
We all suffer loss, and even the loss of a small, entertaining animal is akin the the more serious losses that we encounter.
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