Woe is me! I am lost, for I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips; yet my eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts!
Is 6:5
The Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition (Washington, DC: National Council of Churches of Christ, 1993)
The Lord Jesus did not come to heal the righteous but to save the sinner. The wonders He performed were to serve as proofs of God's existence and convert the hearts and souls of the sinner. In this manner He was the image of God in the flesh. He followed the directive of His father so perfectly that Father and son were one, even unto death on the cross and resurrection from the grave. Though I was not there at that time I believe in the existence of the Father, Son and holy spirit.
May Christ bless and keep you safe.
Remember to "Always Love The Details."
May we all strive to be more like Jesus every day. Blessings, Jim!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful summary of faith, Jim - I love it! And through the activity oif the Holy Spirit in our lives we are renewed and recreated in the image of Christ, as we submit to His influence.
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Maxine
Great article and good topic. Have a nice day ok
ReplyDeleteOlá, Jim
ReplyDeleteLinda postagem, a salvação em Jesus é o melhor presente, um forte abraço.
Amen
ReplyDeleteLove, hugs and prayers xoxo
Maravilloso entrar a tu blog, uno se llena el alma de Dios, de su gran amor.
ReplyDeleteQue pases un hermoso fin de semana, con la bendición de Dios
Besos
Hello Friend, there are passages in the Bible that I don't understand. However, I believe it is an important Book from which we draw strength and wisdom. Warmest regards, have a good Sunday, and a beautiful new week.
ReplyDeleteGreat article and religious topic. Have a nice day ok
ReplyDeleteGood morning, my friend, thank you for another quote.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow is All Saints' Day for me – on this day we visit the graves of loved ones and meditate on the transience and fragility of life.
Sending you good thoughts!