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Thursday, March 1, 2012
Truth
“Whom have I in heaven but You? And I have no delight or desire on earth besides You. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the Rock and firm Strength of my heart and my Portion forever.” (Psalm 73:25-26)
Who is Jesus Christ?
Advocate (1 John 2:11 John 2:1English: World English Bible - WEB2 1 My little children, I write these things to you so that you may not sin. If anyone sins, we have a Counselor Greek Parakleton: Counselor, Helper, Intercessor, Advocate, and Comfortor. with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous.WP-Bible plugin) Almighty (Rev. 1:8Rev. 1:8English: World English Bible - WEB8 “I am the Alpha and the OmegaDevotional
Their thinking became useless.
Their foolish minds were filled with darkness.
They said they were wise, but they became fools.
Romans 1:21-22
Their foolish minds were filled with darkness.
They said they were wise, but they became fools.
Romans 1:21-22
Since the hedonist has never seen the hand who made the universe, he assumes there is no life beyond the here and now. He believes there is no truth beyond this room. No purpose beyoned his own pleasure. No divine factor. He has no concern for the eternal....
The hedonist says, "Who cares? I may be bad, but so what? What I do is my business." He's more concerned about satisfying his passions than in knowing the Father. His life is so desperate for pleasure that he has no time or room for God.
Is he right? Is it OK to spend our days thumbing our noses at God and living it up?
Paul says, "Absolutely not!"
According to Romans I, we lose more than stained-glass windows when we dismiss God. We lose our standard, our purpose, and our worship.
In the Grip of Grace
-Max Lucado
The hedonist says, "Who cares? I may be bad, but so what? What I do is my business." He's more concerned about satisfying his passions than in knowing the Father. His life is so desperate for pleasure that he has no time or room for God.
Is he right? Is it OK to spend our days thumbing our noses at God and living it up?
Paul says, "Absolutely not!"
According to Romans I, we lose more than stained-glass windows when we dismiss God. We lose our standard, our purpose, and our worship.
In the Grip of Grace
-Max Lucado
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