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How do the words “The righteous shall live by his faith” go from a context of hope in hopelessness to the cornerstone declaration of the chief doctrine of the Christian faith?
This is a fine addition to Jon Guerra's growing discography, and I look forward to hearing what new songs his continued contemplations will produce.
The good news for Jacob is that God humbled himself so that he could lose a wrestling match to a man with a dislocated hip so that he could give him a new name.
The Good Shepherd doesn’t leave the sheep to fend for themselves.
The good news is Christ Jesus is faithful to the end, even to the point of death and through death, with a steadfast and vocal faith in God our Savior for those who cannot do so in their lives any longer on account of their altered state.
Blessed are we, for we are filled by the cornucopia of Christ’s righteousness.
His kingdom is not one of force and might for our exploitation and his gain, but one of his patience and long-suffering for our benefit.
Every day, in everything we do and experience, we are busy hearing, seeing, and telling stories.
Did Jesus ever marry? Yes, He married you!
The little gold man has become one of my most prized possessions for he reminds me of God’s love for me.
Mark Twain would have been proud of me. He once quipped that the two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you figure out why. Not only had I figured out why I came into this world; my answer defined me.
You think the sower sowed his seed in you because he saw such good soil, such a good, generous, noble person.