As communities become less tolerant of our Christian faith, they need us more, even though they don’t know it.
As communities become less tolerant of our Christian faith, they need us more, even though they don’t know it.
Sometimes we become blinded to our own sin issues that we pick at and correct someone else’s sin issues. We are often quick to criticize others, but have you noticed that the person being picked at will often accurately point out our hypocrisy? There we stand sheepishly, realizing that they are right.
. It’s as if we are in junior high again but of the older adult variety. We aren’t old, but we aren’t young either. Our bodies go haywire when adjusting between childbearing years and becoming “elderly.” What do we do now?
The Lamb of God shed His blood for us, preserving us for eternal glory, passing
us through judgment as clean.
Rather than deconstructing our faith, let’s only strip away anything that doesn’t match His Truth.
Yet even in our short time on earth, we can trust God’s unfailing love for us.
They don’t look and “act” their ages, at least not what most people think of when considering ages 65 and beyond. What are their secrets?
That acceptable year of the Lord is yet to come for us. This is the gift we look forward to as believers.