@john316marshall Yes! Also, it is interesting that Luke says more about the personal prayer life of Jesus, than all the other Gospels. He never met Him, but he knew Him.
We wrestle not against flesh and blood. The evil one is an ancient, relentless enemy. He is not interested in framing a debate, to contend for the truth. He spreads evil, to annihilate the truth, not to debate it. Be PrePRAYERed for war.
@RobertBurns82 “We must do everything we can.” Sounds like great advice. Do everything you can, to make sure these people are kept away from any office of authority in NC.
@john316marshall Like a long, lingering rain, saturate our land, with your Holy Spirit’s Presence and His power, one heart and one home at a time. In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen
@drkenalford In 1978, I was in my last semester of seminary. I remember hearing Dr. Curtis Vaughan say, “I have taught Colossians for over 30 years, and every time I read it I learn something new.” I was stunned. He was right.
@john316marshall I think you are onto something very profound. “Jesus wept,” over the conditions of the city of Jerusalem. His tears triggered His compassion for others. Perhaps our sadness should do the same thing.