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Posted in Apologetics, Biblical Theology, Christianity, Church, Culture, New Testament, Old Testament, Pop Culture, Preaching, The Cross, The Gospel
Amen. God is our treasured possession. He is enough. The analogy of the car accident was perfect. I wish everyone understood this.
By: oaklandfan on March 21, 2008
at 9:24 pm
I pray that God will always be all satisfying my my life. The analogy of the car was shocking but I think it got the point across. It is the times when we are suffering that our faith and what we say we believe seems to matter the most.
By: Laura Boley on March 22, 2008
at 2:23 am
I’ve seen this once before, yet somehow I think it strikes me deeper than before. It really hits home. It’s truths like these that make it impossible for me to get through passages like Isaiah 53:5-6 without being convicted of my guilt. And at the same time it is these very truths, like 53:11, that satisfy my heart. Through out my life, no matter the circumstance, in all its joys, all its triumphs, its defeats, its pains, from my heart of hearts may I be able to say with all sincerity and earnestness, “God is enough….He is enough.”
By: Joe on March 22, 2008
at 2:32 am
All i can say is thank you…
By: Ophelia Polk on April 8, 2008
at 9:28 pm