This Sunday is Easter! It’s the day we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. It’s the day we celebrate in our hearts once again that morning when the women arrived at the grave of Jesus to anoint his dead body and found that he wasn’t there!
This Sunday is Easter! It’s the day we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. It’s the day we celebrate in our hearts once again that morning when the women arrived at the grave of Jesus to anoint his dead body and found that he wasn’t there!
As we come to the sixth week of Lent, known as Holy Week, our attention is drawn to the many things Jesus explained to his disciples following the meal we know as The Last Supper.
As we come to the sixth week of Lent, known as Holy Week, our attention is drawn to the many things Jesus explained to his disciples following the meal we know as The Last Supper.
Last week, I explored the scripture concerning the grace of God found in 2 Corinthians 12:9, when the Apostle Paul asked the Lord to take away his “thorn in the flesh.” The Lord’s response to him was that God’s grace was sufficient for him.
Last week, I explored the scripture concerning the grace of God found in 2 Corinthians 12:9, when the Apostle Paul asked the Lord to take away his “thorn in the flesh.” The Lord’s response to him was that God’s grace was sufficient for him.
In my reading this week, I came across 2 Corinthians 12:8-9. It is a continuation of Paul speaking about his “thorn in the flesh” given to him by Satan.
In my reading this week, I came across 2 Corinthians 12:8-9. It is a continuation of Paul speaking about his “thorn in the flesh” given to him by Satan.
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