Found this picture in my gallery wow... Absolutely remarkable!
Now..why did I save the picture you may ask?..... well.. backstory:
Every video & picture of Bro. Eugene had him wearing a cap..so I was convinced then that he was bald...or basically had no hair!...this picture was a revelation! ππππ
@Olamide somewhat inspired by our video chat earlier today on salvation and transformation!
My latest post -
"Three small letters, choices, and Jesus!"
https://www.berrybunch.family/three-small-letters-choices-and-jesus/
βDo not be anxiousβ¦β¦β¦β¦.β
That moment when you question what you just did was one I had today; one of those oops moments which makes you want to scream out loud as sweat pours from your brow and you feel yourself tensing up.................
..........you can read the rest at the website ;-)
Andy B
#allgood #change #computer #jesus #mistake #onelifeliveit #oops #technology #transformation #website #berrybunchfamilyfive #SpeakTruth #GoDo #godeeper
I am massively grateful, I tell you! The past 3 months have been tough o! Tough doesn't really define it...I almost despaired at one point..got scared a few times!. But was I totally humbled? Yes o! Started seeing life from a different lens o. From the lens of #Gratitude
12 min clip. Worth listening. https://youtu.be/iN6KLX1zdJY
βLove is the all-or-nothing of the kingdom of God. Above all we are to love (Col. 3:14; 1 Peter 4:8). Everything we do is to be done in love and, thus, communicate love (1 Cor. 16:14). We are to imitate God by living in Christlike love (Eph. 5:1β2), and if we do this, we fulfill the whole law (Matt. 22:37β40; Rom. 13:8β10). If we lack this, everything else we do is devoid of kingdom value, however impressive it might otherwise be (1 Cor. 13:1β3).β
-- Gregory A. Boyd
βSo too, since Christ has in principle defeated the fallen "gods" (principalities and powers) who have for ages inspired injustice, cruelty and apathy toward the weak, the poor the oppressed and the needy (Ps. 82), the church can hardly carry out its role in manifesting, on earth and in heaven, Christ's victory over these gods without taking up as a central part of its missions just these causes. We can, in truth, no more bifurcate social concerns and individual salvation than we can bifurcate the cosmic and anthropocentric dimensions of Christ's work on the cross.β
-- Gregory A. Boyd
βJesus expressed intense anger toward those who where immoral, such as the self-righteous Pharisees, but he never suggested that they were demonized. Toward the demonized, however, he never expressed anger; rather he exhibited only compassion. As Langton notes, "Pity rather than anger characterizes the attitude of Jesus toward the possessed...He treats them as if they were the victims of an involuntary possession." Indeed, he treats them as though they are casualties of war. For, in his view, this is precisely what they are.β
-- Gregory A. Boyd