Of Grace, Truth (& Bondage)

It is grace alone that means we aren't all washed up in sin.
It is grace alone that means we aren't all washed up in sin.
Around 742BC the Lord commissioned Isaiah (the son of Amoz) to prophesy to His people in ancient Judah.
Reigning in Egypt as its Pharaoh (c1334-1325) Tutankhamen is chronicled by history as insignificant, he was a boy seated on the throne only to die in his late teenage years.
King David the valiant - this bear, lion and giant slayer lived a life of war. He knew how to pray.
Old habits die hard. The road of return is easy. Peter was departing his call and returning to his old ways as a fisherman for fish.
The infinite depth of Jesus' righteousness is fully revealed in His cry - forgive them Father for they know not what they do As I tap away, worldwide it is reported...
Smashed upon the Old Testament rocks of prophecy. . . Betrayed by man's blind sins of pride. . .
In the familiarity of a deep and personal closeness the Lord responds to His disciples' question - teach us to pray.
An already heaving Messiah wept in Gethsemane. It was just one night prior to His crucifixion.
Is Christianity just a decoration, or is there reality back of it? ~ A. W.