Of Hardship & Virtue

From the Sermon on the Mount to Jesus' to the final seven sayings on the cross, He taught virtue while living hardship.
From the Sermon on the Mount to Jesus' to the final seven sayings on the cross, He taught virtue while living hardship.
The apostle Paul does not hold back when he writes: Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.
Our minds dance around the delights of the eyes, or spend the lottery win before it is ever drawn. And so our soul only rolls further into restlessness.
Socrates is no obscure hero. 400 years before Christ graced the earth this ancient Greek philosopher was martyred. He lived: 'An unexamined life is not worth living.
Wide and young eyes gazed into a new distance full of wonder. As he marveled his eyes 'grew'. Unaccustomed to the expanse before his eyes, they became somewhat transfixed.
Persistent in Scriptures are those whose souls hunger for the heavens. Man was not made for this world.
In the old days, the very old days, there was a fearless 'deep-sea' pearl diver. These were the days before aqualungs.
Souls are either redeemed or unredeemed. The difference is marked. The unredeemed soul does not understand the redeemed soul.