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1 | How is Jesus' death substitutionary? | Eph 2:1 | GoAngel1231 | 102313 | ||
I guess I would be too. With every year, with every month, with every day, with every moment of my life, I gain experience and knowledge. I thank God for every opportunity that I can watch my friends and my family members grow older and enjoy to see their happiness. I can see you are very wise with your years. God bless! | ||||||
2 | How is Jesus' death substitutionary? | Eph 2:1 | GeorJoy | 102319 | ||
Your 1st sentence implies a great opporitunity. Your 2nd exudes potential. The 3rd could be considered a prophesy. As for wisdom on my part; I don't know about that, but Pro 3:13 says; Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. I am totally happy, yet only too often grieved Understanding I claim, but wisdom? Yet; Ecc 1:18 says For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. I sometimes feel pretty sorry, but that's primarily when the wife takes out the garbage or has to rake the yard becaust I didn't. Thank you for your comment, but if there is any wisdom coming from my dirrection, it is coming through me, most assurredly not from me. God Bless George |
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