The miracle of Jesus healing the man by the pool of Bethesda is so interesting to me. Why did Jesus choose only this man to heal? What are the real lessons here? It is a very deep story, from which we can draw several lessons. Troubling_the_Waters_SSM
Teachers are gardeners of souls, helping them to bloom into something awesomely beautiful. Walking_through_the_Garden
We are to love others as ourselves, but this is not meant to be where we stop. We must go beyond that to truly be like God. Beyond_Love_of_Self
We all wonder what kind of relationships and awareness of personalities that we will have in heaven. I don’t really know, but God will know us, and we will know Him. And I am sure that we will know each other. Deep_Relationships
We all have burdens. Sometimes they weigh us down so that we find it hard to move. But other times they push us on towards a great goal. Burden_or_Motivation
The_Two_Prayers_an_Addendum
The overwhelming glory of God is too bright for us, but sometimes we can gain a lot from a mere reflection. Watching_the_Sunrise
I love comparing stories and events in Scripture. I found some interesting connections between the story of the Good Samaritan and the time when Jesus healed a man who had been born blind. The_Good_Samaritan_and_the_Man_Born_Blind
Believing in undirected evolution requires more faith than believing in God. At least, that is the way I think. Such_Great_Faith Such_Great_Faith
We can only scratch the surface of God or His Goodness. But we must dig anyway! Prospecting_the_Surface_of_God
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