Understanding Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh: God’s All-Sufficient Grace 1
The Apostle Paul's "thorn in the flesh" symbolizes struggles that teach dependence on God, reminding us of His sufficient grace.
The Apostle Paul's "thorn in the flesh" symbolizes struggles that teach dependence on God, reminding us of His sufficient grace.
Parables.The journey to knowledge values understanding with experience, emphasizing wisdom over mere information, illustrated by Jesus' parables.
In the book of James, we read that “Faith without works is dead”. The message is this; it is useless to brag on God if you won’t do what He says. You are not a child of God if you will not let Him change your life, your mind, your speech, your actions, and your attitudes. And one day you will hear God say, “ Depart I never knew you.”
Upside Down, We have surrendered our ability to impact the world. Instead of the church influencing the world, the world has infiltrated the church.
In quiet moments on the porch, the author reflects on the longing for God's touch, paralleling it with a dog's persistent affection.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all God's people were consumed with a desire to point people to Jesus. We are born again for this purpose. Jesus must increase and we must decrease. We must be willing to lose our heads for the privilege of declaring that Jesus is The Son Of God. Behold the Kingdom of Heaven is near and we must be satisfied to be nothing but, " A voice crying in the wilderness."
Jesus' baptism serves as a profound symbol of the gospel message. It represents the "wonderful exchange," where Jesus, the sinless one, takes on the sins of humanity, allowing believers to receive righteousness through him. This act foreshadows his ultimate sacrifice on the cross, where he would fully bear the sins of the world.
The content reflects on the concept of peace and quiet, emphasizing that true tranquility comes from within, regardless of external noise.
Remember, it does not matter where you started, it is where you finish that counts. So focus on God, be led by the Holy Spirit, put on the mind of Christ, and finish strong.
Meanwhile down Where the Pavement Ends I was thinking;The Apostle Paul has been credited with planting many churches. However it is an injustice to The Holy Spirit to give Paul the acclaim for starting these churches. Paul never planted any churches, he never started any churches. He simply went into…