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“I just can’t do that. I don’t have the time.” Found yourself using those words lately?
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“I just can’t do that. I don’t have the time.” Found yourself using those words lately?
These profound words of Jesus were spoken on the day before he would suffer and die. They were spoken first to a group of men who had been with him for three years, who had grown to love him, who depended on him.
“It’s the little things in life.” Those words are part and parcel to many a quip or quote. And interestingly, people take it many ways.
“It is better to be a lion for a day than a sheep for all your life.” That quote comes from Elizabeth Kenny, an Australian nurse most famous for promoting an alternative method of treating polio.
I wonder what Festus did to deserve this? Of all the places in the Roman Empire to be made governor, this had to be the worst.
Earlier this week I did a very broad Google search. I searched, “Top ten most needed things.”
Advertisers love to use words like “better,” or “new and improved,” to entice people into purchasing their products. The problem is that the promise doesn’t always pan out.
Easter may very well be one of our greatest opportunities to share Jesus with others. The Easter message is a life changing message.
Once upon a time, there lived an evil king. He ruled over the people for 55 years. Evil, perhaps, is too light of a word to describe him.
Do the names, Invocavit, Reminiscere, Oculi, Laetare, and Judica, mean anything to you? For most of you, I’m guessing they don’t.
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