Thursday, February 25, 2010

What is your vision

What is your vision I lift my eyes to the hills? When my help? My help comes from the Lord of heaven and earth. Ps 121:1-2What a wonderful explanation of the Christian faith! And 'my highest hope, to know that in times of confusion and despair, all that we do our work is weary eyes to the mountains and he will be there to comfort us with the weapons. His arms. Can I? T help but think of Christ? S Passion. The film of Mel Gibson had a lot of controversy around the world. I had heard mixed reviews and comments on the information contained in the film. It 'been called anti-Semitic and violent. Historical researchers analyzed the film in pieces and tried, as science always does everything to deny that Jesus did in his too short life. What are we talking about? Sometimes, just as human beings we have the way in small details of something that we do not have to see the big picture. It 'too easy do.The blood that was paid on Calvary was actually paid for each and every one of us. We must be deeply rooted in Christ? And your eyes and feel his pain, the great love He has shown us with his arms. To get the beauty of passion, reason for which is in the first place, is the number. For someone who is by what Christ has done and still have the strength to love us, the passion to die for our sins, is remarkable. The depth of his love for us, knows no limits, and I believe that his passion is the test. What a great gift to humanity receive.As fall Christians we need them to keep free our minds from small details, the clarity of our minds. Only if we do, we are able to retu to the Lord, which he so freely of ourselves. The next time you lift your eyes to the hills, on Calvary, ponder the mystery of his arms and remember what he did for you? His eteal love. By opening our minds to the point that we as a church can offer our service to the opportunities that this entails .* Dear gracious Father in heaven, we thank you for your son for us. Help us to open the wonderful possibilities of new ministries for our church. In your name we pray, Amen. About the Author AuthorKathy on Simcox, Columbus, Ohio, United Stateshrdude28@hotmail.comKathy works as a clerk in the Administrative College of the Arts at Ohio State University. He received a degree in Psychology and is currently working on a second degree in religious studies. In addition to writing, her passions are hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, photography and singing in his Lutheran church choir. E 'also read books from time to time.

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