The Twenty-First Time I hope is followed by Seven Times Seventy
Posted April 20, 2008
By Love-ran-to-meLk1520,
These talented young men remind us of the simplicity of loving Jesus. It's not about how much scripture we know, time spent prayer, reading His word or giving to His Kingdom.
Rather, "what you do to the least of these you do unto me". It is reminiscent of Bruce Carrol's hit in the late 80s/early 90s "Who will be Jesus."
Hallelujah Jesus reminds us, Jesus is our friend, we're His brothers and sisters, Joint Heirs with Christ, King's and Priest's. Yet we worship and adore a God who chose to die for our sins BEFORE the "foundations of the world." Such love is so amazing, it can not be comprehended!
He's our friend, brother and has allowed us to sit with Him in heavenly places. Yet Jesus remains the King of Kings and Lord of Lords!
Amen. Heaven Isn't a place, it's the person of Jesus (Jn 17:3). And what we do to the least of these we do unto Jesus! View All Music And Book Reviews By Love-ran-to-meLk1520 | View Love-ran-to-meLk1520's Profile
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