Do you ever put yourself in the shoes of people in the Bible? I’ve been reading through the Gospels the past couple months and put on the sandals of a lady I feel like I understand a lot better now.
If you have time, read Luke 1. I will highlight a few verses. “In the time of Herod king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly division of Abijah; his wife Elizabeth was also a descendant of Aaron. Both of them were righteous in the sight of God, observing all the Lord’s commands and decrees blamelessly. But they were childless because Elizabeth was not able to conceive, and they were both very old.” (vv. 5-7) How old were Zechariah and Elizabeth? VERY is all we’re told. I’ve only been married two (almost) years, and I can’t count the amount of times I’ve been asked, “When are you and Malcolm going to have kids?” or “Are you pregnant??” I’m not sure what the social protocol was back in Elizabeth’s day, but how many times was she asked questions like those? I feel like I know lots and LOTS of women who are pregnant, posting pictures in their anticipation – and though I know there is time to have kids in the future, a little pain in my chest comes. My heart sinks a little as I tell my motherly desires, “Wait. Not yet.” How often did Elizabeth have to do that? And by the time she was very old, what was the ache like? Had it grieved her? Did rely on the Lord?
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It is hard for me to step back and fully trust God at times. During the happy, comfortable, easy months of life I don’t seem to have a problem telling God I trust Him and that He can do whatever with my life. But then I hit the bumpy patches and almost without thinking, I feel like I need to do something to make everything better and I forget that God really wants control of my life during the good and the bad days!
This past year has been a tough one. And some days I have hit my bed at night just weighed down with the anxiety and tiredness of living my days trying to do it all myself. I know God is here and that He wants to take care of it all for me, but I think I have it set somewhere in my head that it is up to ME to take care of my family and those around me and that if I don’t do this then things will drastically fall apart. Bragging on God as the Mind Changer.My friend Cherry wrote about Proverbs 4:23 not too long ago. "Above all else, guard your heart, for it affects everything you do." It really hit me that what we give our mind to gives way to our desires, the seat of our affections, which sets the course of our actions, our life. Clarifying the reality that, "taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ" (2 cor. 10:5) and "Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things" (Col. 3:2) is super important! In Cambodia, when you see a white man sitting alone you can almost guarantee he is there for sex with young girls. When I would see them, I would feel angry, sick and scared. The trip was only 10 days, yet even now going on day 6 of being back when I see a white guy sitting by himself, my first response is anger and I feel sick to my stomach. I have to tell myself what's true. He's not guilty! I have to retrain my thinking to make it align with reality. I also see thins happening with large groups. In Cambodia, the majority of large groups of young people (there was a lot of them) were youth groups or Christian schools on missions trips. When I would see them, I was so proud of them. So now when I see a large group of people, I am immediately fond of them, proud of them. Again, I have to retrain my thinking. They don't necessarily love Jesus and probably arnt on a missions trip. This is a very real example to me how it only takes a few days for our minds to set the course of our life. When our minds think something, the seat of our affections, our desires, our heart follows which will affect the course of our life. Wow! Even how I got to Cambodia is an example. Hearing stories and praying for the country and the little girls, God used that to move me to action. Perhaps that is why God told us to pray for Him to send laborers? As we are setting our mind on God's life changing message going to the world, we are moved to action as well. This map hung at the kids eye level has become one of my favorite things in our house. Austin put a picture of me on Cambodia when I was gone which reminded them to pray for me. It's beautiful how God is giving our kids a heart for the world and desire to tell others about Him by having things like this up around the house. What a big deal to guard our minds, right away, not giving an inch. What a big deal to "prepare your minds for action..." (1 pet. 1:13) To not just have a defensive, don't think about wrong things, but a offensive, tell ourselves what to think about, to prepare our minds for action. If we don't, here is what our flesh is capable of if we don't guard our minds. The same greed and materialism are what plagues Cambodia. The following is from Don's blog (executive director of Agape International Missions) "These men sit and smoke and drink and gamble all day…everyday. How can they afford to do it? They traffic their daughters. The reality is that very, very, very, few girls are trafficked because of poverty. The reality is that even in this 3rd world country most young girls are trafficked as a result of greed, materialism, and the lack of moral compass…evil. Education and development alone will do nothing to stop child sex trafficking. Cambodia’s recent history, one filled with millions of dollars spent on education and development, confirms this. Our history in the West, in developed countries, certainly bears this out—education and money do not eradicate evil. Don’t get me wrong; financial resources, development, and education aren’t bad, but without Jesus they won’t put a dent into child sex trafficking. With Jesus, these things can transform a community. I believe this is happening right now through Agape International Missions’ ministries in Svay Pak, Cambodia. It’s a long ways from finished, but the process has begun, and to quote the apostle Paul, “he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Here are inspiring stories of how it's happening. Aligning our thinking with what God says is true is a big deal. Our thoughts set the course of our life. But the crazy thing is that we can't change our thinking apart from the Holy Spirit. We can do nothing of eternal worth without God's Spirit enabling us to. The self-sufficient part of me deeply desires to be able to fix myself. To make myself perfect, to have no need for the cross of Christ. But then I remember the humble recieve. I need to admit I can not sanctify myself, I can't make my thinking more like Jesus. Only He can. All I can do is call out to Him and ask Him. In the very moment, "Oh Lord, help me believe what's true." In the middle of the fear, the sadness, the anger... "Oh Lord, what's true? Help me see it and believe it." And He does it! He does the miracle in our minds. He directs our thoughts, He gives us the very thoughts of Christ. "And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit." 2 Cor. 3:18 When we fix our gaze on Him, we become what we're gazing at, but only through the work of the Holy Spirit. I'm inspired and bragging on God's ablilty to change our thinking, ablity to convince us what's true when we call out to Him, when we ask Him. I love that He knows us so intimately that He knows how to change our thinking. He knows the exact thing that will help us see differently and is Sovereign enough to bring it t pass at the exact right time. What an incredible Mind-Changing God we have! What do you want to brag on God about this week? I would love for you to join us. Just add my button found under the Brag on God Friday's Tab or add a link in your post so others can get a glimpse of God's heart and character as we share. I am always so encouraged by you guys. Thank you for sharing how you are seeing God reveal Himself in your life and around you. I seriously feel so honored to have such quick access to your stories. They inspire me to love and serve God more. Thank you! And PS... Spend some time browsing the resources under the Life On Mission Tab. You might come across something helpful. If you find something you like, feel free to add the Life On Mission button to your site. I am reading through Exodus. In chapter 14 I am struck by the graciousness of God to tell the Israelites that Pharaoh and his army are going to "pursue them." And encourages them, "But I will gain glory for myself through Pharaoh and all his army, and the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord." (V.4) Seriously! How awesome of God to prepare them. But... what happens? They don't listen or forget or something. When Pharaoh starts pursuing they freak out. But seriously, don't you and I do the same thing?! He promises us things... "in this world you will have trouble"... "Go, make disciples of all nations... and lo I am with you always..." And we freak out when it's in our face. Good thing God knows how to continually motivate us, move us, speak to us. We are desperately dependent on Him, good thing He makes Himself available to us. I put together a helpful tool to help people discern and be confident in God's Will. And since I talk a lot about how to and how not to discern God's voice in the link above, I'm just going to share a neat story. I think God takes great pleasure in communicating with us, in surprising us and showing off in neat ways. Here's my new Bible. Here's my old Bible, the reason I needed a new Bible. God Shows OffI went to the Christian bookstore and of course there were so many to choose from. I was narrowing it down to the version I wanted (I like to do a different version than the one I had before) and then went from there. I was asking God which one He would like me to have. Finally I found the one I wanted. I had pulled it off the shelf and looked through it and decided this was the one. But something nagged at me. No, I want more crinkles on the cover. So I looked at all the covers staring at me from the display case and I decided on the one on the top shelf corner. I pulled it down and took it out of the see through box. At the bottom of the box was a handwritten small piece of paper with nothing but LAURA written on it. I am so thankful to serve a God who not only knows how to make me smile but also does. Here it isLaura, the creator and host of Missional Women is married and has four kids, two of whom are adopted. Laura and her husband have been missionaries to college students for 11 years serving with Master Plan Ministries. Laura is the Staff Women's Development Coordinator and has discipled over 150 girls, led over 30 Bible studies and speaks 10-20 times a year. Laura is an award winning author of a 12 week Bible Study on First Samuel, Beholding Him, Becoming Missional, recently released Reach; How to Use Your Social Media Influence for the Glory of God, and A Devotional Journey through Judges, a devotional to accompany the free online Bible study at TheBookofJudges.com. You can find her on facebook,twitter, pinterest and youtube. Don't you just love how you can read and re-read the same thing in God's Word but each time the Lord opens your eyes to something new. Hearing Him speak every time I meet with Him has got to be one of the best things in the world! God who created the universe, Who has always existed, Who sees the end from the begining and is intimately acquainted with all my ways and not me only but also great, great, great... grandma from 1915, wants to share His thoughts, His desires and passions with me. Wow! Well, I just have to share. I'm reading through Exodus and this is what God, the infinite, caring, standing with me One whispers to my heart through it. "One day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. Glancing this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand". For some reason I thought Moses didn't know he was adopted until he "had grown up". But he knew since he was little. His name even means, "drawn from the water." He knew all along he was a Hebrew, but chose to live the lifestyle of an Egyptian. He chose to live with a false front. It makes me wonder why. But isn't it easy to do the same thing? Hide from others the real us. The book Changes that Heal talks about the importance of letting people know you because it will result in being able to experience grace and truth which are healthy relationships. Hidden is not healthy. It wasn't until Moses saw, that his mind changed and he was moved with compassion. And that compassion moved him to take action which in turn helped him live in light of his true idenity. Until now I don't think I really understood the huge value of seeing. "The next day he went out and saw two Hebrews fighting. He asked the one in the wrong, "Why are you hitting your fellow Hebrew?" Sometimes... no wait, a lot of times we see things, even in our "own" circles/people that we don't want to see, things that hurt us to see. Sometimes people hurt each other, but God used even this to bring about the rescue of the people whose lineage He would bring the Savior through. How comforting that our mess-ups can't be too big for God to work with. "The man said, "Who made you ruler and judge over us? Are you thinking of killing me as you killed the Egyptian?" Then Moses was afraid and thought, "What I did must have become known." When Pharaoh heard of this, he tried to kill Moses..." Well, I've just never put myself in Moses' shoes before in reqards to having a adoptive father want to kill you. That just must have been awful. "During that long period, the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out, and their cry for help because of their slavery went up to God. God heard their groaning and he remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac and with Jacob. So God looked on the Israelites and was concerned about them." Exodus 2:11-25 Just like Moses saw and was in turn moved by compassion. So is God! He see's! And when He see's, He feels, and doesn't sit passive, He acts. When you call out to him like the Israelites, He will come through for you. He is our El Roi, the God who See's. I hope that comforts you as much as it comforts me. But before Moses saw, he "went out to where his own people were". He took the initative to go, to venture into the unknown and see. Lord, would you move us to places you want us to be and open our eyes to see. Give us eyes that see things the way you do and move us to compassion. And let that compassion give birth. Let us display you as the God who See's. There is people dear to my heart who are hidden. Literally hidden. Young girls who have been tricked and sold into prositution. Forced to have sex 10-50 times a day. I see and I'm moved with compassion. In July, a few staff girls and I are taking 10 other girls to the sex trafficking hotspot, Penom Pehn. Will you pray for us? (I will be blogging everyday to keep you updated) If you see these girls and your heart is moved with compassion, there are things you can do. You can host a jewlrey party for Women At Risk It is super easy, they do all of it for you. You just let them know you want to have a party and they send you al the invitations, jewlrey and even pay for the shipping to send back what is not sold. And all the $ goes to rescued girls who made the jewlrey as they are learning a new trade. Or Agape International has a ton of needs as they are opening a new safe house for rescued girls. They need house-hold items. On thier website you can learn more about sex trafficking and how it is the #2 (closing in on the #1) illegal crime in the world, and you can watch videos of rescued girls sharing their stories. May God enable us to see today. PS Will you consider linking up with me this Friday for 'Brag on God Friday's'? Link up any post you would like that shows the God of the Bible's heart or character or a way that He came through. Photo Credit
www.Annointedwithgrace.com Austin got me a gift certificate for mothers day to ACE hardware to get a hanging basket. I saw the beautiful one below and it didn't have a price. So, like anyone else would, I asked how much it was. While I waited over 30 minutes for a price check, I got various employees took thier guess of the cost $25, $59. After a long time the manager came up and said, "Come here, we're gonna give you a deal. No one should have to wait that long." I was a bit nervous hoping I could afford it after all the trouble they went through. He said, "Were gonna give it to you for $9.99." Woah! As the cashier was ringing me up, he told me the actual price was $99! God has such exciting stuff in store for us, even when we least expect it! The hopeless invalid at the pool of Bathesda had been there 83 years and had no idea what God had in store for him. "When Jesus saw him lying there and learned that he had been in theis condition for a long time, he asked him, 'Do you want to get well?' 'Sir, the invalid replied, 'I have no one to help me into the pool when the water is stirred. While I am trying to get in, someone else goes down ahead of me." (Jn 5:6-7) He thought the water was the only hope for his life, yet he was so discouraged that he didn't even try to make it in. I guess after years and years of being beaten, it could be easy to give up. Jesus could have helped the man to the water, fullfilling his desire, his desire of making it to the water. But Jesus brings his twisted desire to light. "Do you want to get well?" How easy it is to get our focus off the true prize and instead focus on how we are going to get there. Or to start looking to different water for what we need instead of the Living water. Jesus had a great adventure stored up for this man. He wanted to do things differently for him. He wanted to show His glory by healing Him face to face. "Then Jesus said to him, 'Get up! Pick up your mat and walk.' At once the man was cured; he picked up his mat and walked." (v. 8) What and incredible story the Lord gave this guy! It was different than he expected. I totally relate to that. There has been some pretty major shifting going on in my life. If you want to read about it, here it is. But as I have been stepping out to follow the Lord in how I think He is leading step by step, it has been so exciting! Blogging is part of the shifting. A new avenue of ministry that I am not super familiar with. He lead me to put this blog in a contest and trust Him with the results (As a way to get to brag on God to more women and encourage them to live in thier of thier purpose). Let me just tell you how freaked out I was! I thought, "I am just not even in the same league as these women, I am going to make a fool of myself." But I did it. And somehow (still confused how) right now I am in the top 25. Wow! (It doesn't end until June 8th, but at least for right now I can enjoy seeing God do beyond what I thought was possible. And I would appreciate your vote. Just click on the link and scroll down till you find my name or picture and vote. You can vote every day and for as many people as you would like. I am voting for A Holy Experience everyday.) I am so grateful for #14 our incredible God that gives us such excitement and adventure #15 who calls us to trust Him so He can show Himself great #16 my beautiful hanging basket #17 and that it hangs high enough that my boys can't yank it down #18 the man at Bethesda and how Jesus intersected His life #19 the reminder that He does have a great adventure in store #20 and will come through #21 and the encouragement through His Word to keep walking by faith into the unknown. And PS.. for Reflection SONday- (Brag on God Sunday's) please link up your stories of how God came through in adoption. I'm linked up with...
Our good friends Jesse and Rhonda are in town. They are adopting a little baby girl who's birth mom is going to be induced on Wednesday. Thier little daughter Shelby is Asher's good friend, who he likes to call his princess or his bride. They got to play on Tuesday and Asher asked Shelby to dance. Poor Uriah got jealous, so he cut in. Then they realized they were only 2 and 3 years old and didn't have to be exclusive. The weather warmed up a bit and they were playing thier version of baseball with Shelby shouting from the playhouse, "Good swing Asher." Asher responds, "Thanks Shelb, thanks beautiful." Then today we got to go to the zoo with them. When Asher and Shelby spotted each other they started running toward each other with arms wide. Uriah didn't want to miss out, so he started running toward Shelby too for a big hug. But I guess it's an advanced move to slow yourself down before hugging and Shelby and Uriah slammed into each other. Shelby gazing intently on embracing Asher was blindsided. Sometimes opposition or hard, unexpected trials in life can blindside us. Exodus chapter 1 starts out, "Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died, but the Israelites were excedingly fruitful; they multiplied greatly, increased in numbers and became so numerous that the land was filled with them. Then a new king, to whom Joseph meant nothing, came to power in Egypt. 'Look,; he said to his people, 'the Israelites have become far too mumerous for us. Come, we must dal shrewdly with them..." (1:6-10) Doesn't it seem that after great successes opposition comes. But wait... it seems it comes before significant growth too. I guess we can always count on hardship and opposition coming our way. Jesus promises, "In this world you will have trouble, but take courage I have overcome the world." (Jn 16:33) The building and shifting doesn't feel good a lot of times but it prepares the way for the Lord. How interesting that the actual forced labor the Israelites did was building and shifting. Could it be that they were a visual for us of preparing the way of the Lord? It was because of their hard situation that God ended up coming through for them big time, bringing the plagues and forcing Pharoah's hand to thier freedom. The point? As always, God's glory. God's charater being revealed. "And the Egyptians will know that I am the Lord when I strethch out my hand against Egypt and bring the Israelites out of it." Exo 7:5 Their suffering was preparing the way for the Lord. Preparing the way for God to show Himself to more people. So it doesn't surprise me when Isa. 40:3-4 "A voice of one calling; 'In the wilderness prepare the way for the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway fo our God. Every valley shall be raised up, every mountian and hill made low; the rough ground shall become level, the rugged places a plain." comes right before verse 5, "And the glory of the Lord will be revealed, and all people will see it together." Through opposition and hard things, God is preparing the way to reveal Himself in pretty awesome ways. Lets not be blindsided. No. But it will be soon. How do I know? Because God did not want us to be ignorant about it. Concerning the end He said, "Now learn this lesson from the fig tree: As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door." (Matt. 24":32-33) so He gave us a very specific picture of what is going to happen before the world ends. And it hasn't happened yet. So what is suppose to happen before the world ends? I am going to be pretty brief and as clear as I can about the seven years before the end. (Mostly because I know a lot of people are going to be wondering about it today and my kids just got up.) Before the end there will be, "wars and rumor of wars... nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are the beginning of birth pains." (Matt. 24:6-8 Revelation describes these same events as the four horsemen.) At the start of the 7 year period Russia and Iran will attack Israel. And there will be a man that arises (many speculate it is the 12th imam) that comes to bring peace. After 3 and 1/2 years he will enter the new temple built by the Jews in Israel (which has every single element they need to build at this very second, they are just waiting for the go ahead) and will make a sacrifice on the altar. The person who does this is the anti-Christ. He will be loved by almost everyone and will do signs and wonders and will call himself god. The anti-Christ entering the temple is the Abomination of Desolation and that will mark the last 3 1/2 years before the End of the World as we know it. This period is going to be awful upon awful. This is when God's full wrath will be released on mankind. Sores, rivers and waters turning to blood, men scorches with fire, animals attacking people, Euphrates River dries up, the largest earthquake ever. People will want to die, but wont be able to. But then! The greatest of all chapters! Revelation 19. Jesus returns. (He wont have to announce and convince people He is God (like the anti-Christ) we will all know because He will come riding on a white horse as to battle from the sky. The people who trust Him with their life will be with Him. Big battle... Jesus destroying evil. Think justice. (Seriously trying to keep it brief, but this is going to be incredible!) And then a new earth will be made... heaven on earth. Awesome beyond awesome! (I wish I had time to talk more about it-it is the most exciting part.) And there is so much more to say about the scroll... if you have time, please read it. It is fasinating. A big long, but fasinating! So the question for us is... how does your life fit into all this? How do you fit into this whole story God is writing? Click the story book below. 1. Eternal. This is my favorite! Everything about Him is without end. All the others listed below are without end. I will never come to the end of His love for me, will never come to the end of seeing all His wonder, experiencing all His faithfulness or grace, the more I see His power the more there will be to see. "For there is so much more to you, so much I do not know. So much love I have yet not encountered, so much You overflow. And just when I think I know Your voice, You open up my ears, and just when I think I know Your complexitites, You step into the light. It's like trying to know every single glowing star on a cloudless night. But Your debth and vastness keep me running after you." Shake Off the Dust 2. Wonder-full. The things that make you go awe! Basically all the creatures on the EARTH movie. The worms that catch flying insects to eat. Yeah, He is full of wonders. photo lacy.obeyingthetruth.com 3. Good. He is good. All good. This is incredibly comforting. He doesn't have it out for me. His plans for me are good. He can not be anything but good. Though I don't have a proper understanding of good all the time. I can trust Him. 4. Faithful. My memory is awful, but His is not. He will never forget, He will never mess up. He will always do what He says He will do. He is worthy of trust. He will never betray me, leave or abandon me. His Word can be trusted more than anything in life. photo provindents.com 5. His Grace is Sufficient. Oh His grace. The hope in my failures, in my weaknesses, in my mistakes. His grace will always be enough for me. 6. Powerful. Job 38-42 humbles me everytime. He is the One who commands the morning and the waves and the lightning do His bidding. And He is able to change hearts and lives like the ones below. 7. Generous. I deserve wrath, yet He gives me good. He give me every good thing I can see, feel, understand and experience. He not only Creates but lets us enjoy it. From my taste buds and each tiny seed to the atmosphere and ocean, all is His generous common grace. 8. His understanding is without end. He knows all there is to know and no matter how much I get to learn, there will always be more. So exciting! The adventure continues. 9. Loving. I love how He always unselfishly chooses to do what's in my best interest whether I deserve it or not. His love for me, and for you will never end. 10. Gentle. I love how He leads me, so gently. He doesn't me around or manipulate or get mad when i don't understand. He is gentle in His care for me, His protection and in His leadership. Join me for a link up on Sunday's (I'll put it up saturday night at 10).
I'm linked up with... painting farmgirlpaints.blogspot.com Our staff team went to see Soul Surfer yesterday. It was an enjoyable movie and had a great picture of a healthy family. It kept me processing all day. There was a scene where the youth group leader was teaching about perspective and says sometimes we are just too close and need to back up to get some perspective. This is what ends up encouraging Bethany when she is discouraged about loosing her arm to a shark attack. But back up to where and see what? Seeing how bad others have it in comparison to us will shift our perspective, but is that where God calls us to turn when we are discouraged? "Come to Me all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." MT 11:28-30 photo sixtyfeet.org I am so grateful there are so many examples in Scripture of people turning to the Lord when they are weary. And so many examples of those that didn't and how God wooed them to Himself. Sometimes I just need a very clear picture of how to come painted for me. Elijah: 1 Kings 18-19:18 Elijah goes face to face in a my God is bigger than your god battle with 450 prophets of Baal. God shows up when Elijah calls fire down from heaven, causes all the people to turn to the Lord bowing down and saying, "The Lord - He is God! The Lord - He is God!", kills the 450 prophets of Baal, prays for heavy rain and out runs a chariot. But after all this, "Elijah was afraid and ran for his life" when Jezebel threatens his life. He believes, "I am no better than my ancestors" putting his hope in results rather than his hope in God and follows the downward spiral into depression and wanting to die. He saw awesome displays of God showing off but he couldn't see it and be encouraged because he was so focused on the results, not God. How easy that is to do! But God shows up again to reveal Himself to Elijah. The result was a perspective shift and motivation to keep living... to keep serving. photo rareandbeautifultreasures.com As humans we are desperate to make it a priority of intentionally setting our eyes and hearts on Christ so He can give us a perspective shift. A priority of coming to Him so we can find rest. Until we get a glimpse of God, we will remain weary and heavy laden. Some things to process how God has revealed Himself: 1. What did you read about in God's Word and how can you see His heart or character through it? 2. Glance back through your calendar and think of the things you were nervous or fearful about. How did God come through? 3. Think about prayer requests that were answered. 4. Look back through your journal and note the things which stood out or were repeated and how does that reveal God's character? 5. Ask youself: What verses talk about God's character and how did He evidence that to you in your last week? 6. Romans 1:20 says, "For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities--his eternal power and divine nature--have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made..." So how can you see God's heart and character through what has been made? |
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