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Wild Flower: Thank you!! It's beautiful!! Do I have a butterfly?! Let's see... Oh yes, yes! Maybe I do!! Thank you so much for your kind wishes and support. You are all the very best!!! Hello, and welcome! I am a Redeemed Christian, wife to Peter and Mother to four. We love to share Jesus through devotionals, recipes, books and art. You can find my art here and my devotions here. Welcome to my world! http: / / paintedwalnut. wordpress. com / peterjoyce12 / We use this word, 'day,' all the time. We say things like, "We need to start our day." We mean, we need to get up and start our 'one' day. But the Greek word for day is' anós' which means' an hour. ' So the Greek word for a day is also the word for an hour. In the New Testament book of Acts, we read about the mission of the first missionaries to Japan. They started the first church that would be around for hundreds and thousands of years. It was day to day and year to year and for all those, that was the means. It was the day, and therefore it was the hour. Everything was in the day and hour. When Jesus was on earth, he did just that. The Gospel writer, Luke, said that Jesus came to preach the good news of the kingdom of heaven to 'the least of these' (the 12 that were with him). He was fulfilling the Scriptures by living his life to the fullest. "Let the weak say," I am strong." "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength." "With God all things are possible." These are just a few of the many scriptures that attest to the truth of how Jesus spent his time on this earth. He didn't have a long nap before going back to work. He was here. Alive. Alive to this one job. Which is what we are supposed to do. Do our one job. The Gospel of Matthew says that Jesus, "as the Son of Man came to seek and save his people, that they all may come to God through him." (Matthew 19: 13). But Jesus came to seek and save his people. In other words, he didn't come to come and be entertained.
Wild Flower: Thank you!! It's beautiful!! Do I have a butterfly?! Let's see... Oh yes, yes! Maybe I do!! Thank you so much for your kind wishes and support. You are all the very best!!! Hello, and welcome! I am a Redeemed Christian, wife to Peter and Mother to four. We love to share Jesus through devotionals, recipes, books and art. You can find my art here and my devotions here. Welcome to my world! http: / / paintedwalnut. wordpress. com / peterjoyce12 / We use this word, 'day,' all the time. We say things like, "We need to start our day." We mean, we need to get up and start our 'one' day. But the Greek word for day is' anós' which means' an hour. ' So the Greek word for a day is also the word for an hour. In the New Testament book of Acts, we read about the mission of the first missionaries to Japan. They started the first church that would be around for hundreds and thousands of years. It was day to day and year to year and for all those, that was the means. It was the day, and therefore it was the hour. Everything was in the day and hour. When Jesus was on earth, he did just that. The Gospel writer, Luke, said that Jesus came to preach the good news of the kingdom of heaven to 'the least of these' (the 12 that were with him). He was fulfilling the Scriptures by living his life to the fullest. "Let the weak say," I am strong." "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength." "With God all things are possible." These are just a few of the many scriptures that attest to the truth of how Jesus spent his time on this earth. He didn't have a long nap before going back to work. He was here. Alive. Alive to this one job. Which is what we are supposed to do. Do our one job. The Gospel of Matthew says that Jesus, "as the Son of Man came to seek and save his people, that they all may come to God through him." (Matthew 19: 13). But Jesus came to seek and save his people. In other words, he didn't come to come and be entertained.
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