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Forgiveness: A Clean Start
Have you ever taken a moment to reflect on just how much of our lives are consumed by the effort of cleaning? A considerable portion of each day is dedicated to this seemingly endless task. From the inviting corners of our homes, where toys gather dust, to the chaotic clutter of our garages filled with forgotten tools, we invest time and energy to restore order, only to find ourselves revisiting the same mess just days or even hours later. This persistent struggle against unt

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Feb 228 min read


Forgiveness: A Clean Start
Did you ever think about how much of our time we spend cleaning? Whether it is dust and dirt that keep us cleaning or keeping equipment in good working order, we have a lot of cleaning to do. It is continuous warfare against dirt and dust. Whether it is in the house or in the garage, we clean it up and then, in a few days, or maybe in just a few hours, we have to go back and clean it over again. And all kinds of equipment have been developed to make that cleaning easier --- w

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Feb 215 min read


Strength To Overcome Hopelessness
In Christ, we have strength to deal with the moments and events in life that are hopeless. At the end of his 2 nd missionary journey Paul wrote his first letter to the church in Corinth, he writes these words (13:13): “But now faith, hope, love, abide in these three; but the greatest of these is love.” What he is saying here is that faith is necessary; hope is necessary. He then singles out love and says that love is the greatest of all. Now, most of us, I think, would agree

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Feb 146 min read
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