Not Like Oil and Vinegar
The essence of the law is Christlike love, and God promises to give us the very thing He commands.
The essence of the law is Christlike love, and God promises to give us the very thing He commands.
Something about the folded clothes left in the tomb convinced John of the resurrection.
Wishing peace, love, and renewal to all those celebrating Easter and Passover this year.
The question I ask myself is “Am I hearing the voice of Jesus today?”
God is in the business of healing and transforming the world, not merely wiping out past wrongs. May I live every day in ways that allow this wonderful experience to occur in my life.
God wants our hearts and is out to win them. His passionate pursuit and sacred romantic overture are wonderful and mysteriously captivating. He woos us like a bride with His love song and charms us with His beauty.
If God’s unfailing, relentless love is the central theme of the Bible and the final revelation given to the world, how might God’s unsurpassable love impact my view of His character and my participation in His end-time message?
It takes faith to see the deeper meaning behind the tragedies that plague us. We often do not know why plagues fall, and life can be confusing without a voice from heaven to reveal the answers or angels from heaven to assist us. This is why I am intrigued by the seven bowl plagues held by the heavenly angels in the final end.
Christians really have a unique message for the world. We don’t have to let the smiting of the firstborn define God’s character, for He allowed Himself to be hung on a cruel cross and even chose to have this done on Passover day. The cross is the defining moment for God’s love. Jesus transforms how these stories and the scripture are read.
God’s grace is so beautiful to me; it’s like a compassionate father running to welcome his prodigal son home and wrapping him in arms of uncondemning love, where willfulness and shame disappear.