Posted on 03/07/2021 5:01:22 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Bible in a Year:
But these are written that you may believe.
“The Lord is my high tower . . . . We left the camp singing.” On September 7, 1943, Etty Hillesum wrote those words on a postcard and threw it from a train. Those were the final recorded words we would hear from her. On November 30, 1943, she was murdered at Auschwitz. Later, Hillesum’s diaries of her experiences in a concentration camp were translated and published. They chronicled her perspectives on the horrors of Nazi occupation along with the beauty of God’s world. Her diaries have been translated into sixty-seven languages—a gift to all who would read and believe the good as well as the bad.
The apostle John didn’t sidestep the harsh realities of Jesus’ life on earth; he wrote of both the good Jesus did and the challenges He faced. The final words from his gospel give insight into the purpose behind the book that bears his name. Jesus performed “many other signs . . . which are not recorded” (20:30) by John. But these, he says, were “written that you may believe” (v. 31). John’s “diary” ends on the note of triumph: “Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God.” The gift of those gospel words allows us the opportunity to believe and “have life in his name.”
The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) are diary accounts of God’s love for us. They’re words to read and believe and share, for they lead us to life. They lead us to Christ.
Reflect & Pray
How might it change the way you read the Gospels if you thought of them as diaries? How are you being led to the heart of Christ through them?
Gracious God, thank You for the gift of the Scriptures, written down by faithful hands so that I might believe and have life.
Much to ponder....thanks for posting!
“This individual hero stuff is bullshit. The bilious bastards who write that stuff for the Saturday Evening Post don’t know any more about real battle than they do about fucking.”
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Thank you for the link to his site.
He and Genghis Khan are my heros. ;-)
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Good evening, lightman...Gen Patton had a lot to say.
Good evening, Huskrrrr...Gen Patton had lots of quotes and very colorful language.
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Howdy, Kathy.
Y’all have a gorgeous day up there, even if it IS cold. LOL
I hope it’s as nice for the folks racing. I wanted to watch the start of the race but had to leave to run errands.
Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...did you girls get to go walking today?
Spring is on the way, but Daylight Saving is here first...next Saturday night we spring forward.
Good evening, spel...mighty colorful heroes. Glad you enjoyed.
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