We understand in part the Great Grace of God, but don’t get the depth of our own contribution to the death of His Son.
God promises us access to the Spirit, even more the Spirit is promised to us to help us in our spiritual relationships.
We are promised a measure of the Holy Spirit, and we want to absorb as much as possible. But I wonder if there is a chance of an overload?
Concerning Christ, we are urged to “go to him outside the camp”! His death was under shameful circumstances, but we should honor Him with our worship.
Christ emphasized the point that we must make ourselves only appear to be religious.
Our imagination is somewhat unlimited in our youth. Making a square cannon is one of my greatest early contributions to the world.
Jesus came to preach the Kingdom of God to us, even though we act as though we are enemies of God.
Jonah didn’t love his enemies, but Jesus does.
Do we go to Christ when we are in need?
I find it very emotional when I see a situation where people come to the aid of someone in trouble. I can imagine how that feels.
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