Laughing at Jesus (Luke 8:53) (Acts 9:5): If you mess with the Church, you will have to answer to Jesus. Like the Apostle Paul on the Damascus road. He was persecuting Jesus as he was hurting the believers.
I am more than excited about the wisdom I find in Proverbs from the Bible these days. A wisdom that I want to grow into and be able to pass it on to future generation The book of Proverbs is to me in part an admonition from a father to his son. A legacy of wisdom and character. Very obviously and more than anything he does not want his son just to be wealthy but rather, want him to be rich in wisdom from God, the highest kind of wisdom there is. The kind of wisdom that you want to know intimately and even pass it on to the next generation. Men, I am talking to you or with you While still reading and meditating on the Book of Proverbs from the Bible, I cannot help but experiencing it as an admonition from a father to his son. The Father wants to pass on a legacy to his son. Are you a father or one to be? Or perhaps, like me a grandfather who has struggled all his life to put food on the table? Now is my second chance to build a future filled with wisdom into my
Due to unforeseen circumstances I will not be posting for a while I will keep you updated. In fact, we have too many changes happening in our lives and one of them is to visit our grandchildren. We have now 3 grandchildren compare to just one a year ago and we have to keep them all happy. It is a big job being grandparents and we are the only ones who can do it for ours little ones. We have more changes happening in the future which will impact the way I blog. I will keep you posted. Please pray for us for safe trip.
As I was being tested, patience was required, and I was waiting with much complaining. Then my wife encouraged me to read the Fruit of the Spirit out of the Amplified version of the Bible. So, I did and here it is: “But the fruit of the Spirit [the result of His presence within us] is love [unselfish concern for others], joy [inner] peace , patience [not the ability to wait, but how we act while waiting], kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such things there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22-23) These verses not only apply to us as we go through our daily life but especially as we wait for the Lord’s return. How we act while we wait for him does matter and it is very important. We learn as we go through trials. For a lot of people, the word “patience” is not welcome in their vocabulary, and I can tell by my own life I am not the only one who finds it difficult to act well while we wait. We can all wait as this
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