I just finished up a 6 am Friday Men's Bible Study that I do every week.
Used to be a Panera Bread on E. Southport.
Now we use Zoom.
We interrupted our usual book in the Bible we were studying b/c of "Good Friday."
We went to the book of Mathew, chapter 27, starting at verse 11 and read through the end of the chapter.
Very insightful, reflective and awesome, the contemplating/discussion of the concept of the Son of God becoming flesh and suffering in the flesh to pay the price of death for each of our sins.
Mind-blowing and hard to wrap our minds around it.
We are loved by God in a way we will never get while living in the flesh on Earth, but look forward to an eternity in the Kingdom of God.
Allowing these nuggets of Truth to utterly change our lives is the point.
I'm still working on that.
God can't love us any more or any less.
End of today's sermonette.
Used to be a Panera Bread on E. Southport.
Now we use Zoom.
We interrupted our usual book in the Bible we were studying b/c of "Good Friday."
We went to the book of Mathew, chapter 27, starting at verse 11 and read through the end of the chapter.
Very insightful, reflective and awesome, the contemplating/discussion of the concept of the Son of God becoming flesh and suffering in the flesh to pay the price of death for each of our sins.
Mind-blowing and hard to wrap our minds around it.
We are loved by God in a way we will never get while living in the flesh on Earth, but look forward to an eternity in the Kingdom of God.
Allowing these nuggets of Truth to utterly change our lives is the point.
I'm still working on that.
God can't love us any more or any less.
End of today's sermonette.