"Of course, the GREATEST love in the world is God’s love for mankind;
and each year, God sends a Valentine to each one of us:
GOD’S VALENTINE TO YOU
"For God so lo V ed the world,
That He g A ve
His on L y
Begott E n
So N
T hat whosever
Believeth I n Him
Should N ot perish,
But have E verlasting life."
John 3:16, K.J.V.
WOW! The word “VALENTINE” is IMBEDDED in John 3:16!"
From page 47, Always Growing in the Faith by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazom.com.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
St. Valentine's Day
St. Valentine is known as the "patron saint of lovers".
Legend is that St. Valentine was martyred on February 14, 269 A.D.,
for refusing to give up his Christian Faith. On the day he died,
he sent a note to the girl he loved, the jailer's daughter,
signed "From your Valentine. This is why many Valentine cards end
with --- "From your Valentine" today!!!
From page 45, Always Growing in the Faith by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
Legend is that St. Valentine was martyred on February 14, 269 A.D.,
for refusing to give up his Christian Faith. On the day he died,
he sent a note to the girl he loved, the jailer's daughter,
signed "From your Valentine. This is why many Valentine cards end
with --- "From your Valentine" today!!!
From page 45, Always Growing in the Faith by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
To underscore the validity of Christianity, more music, more paintings,
and more sculptures have been produce about "it" than the other major
religions in the world combined! With respect to "The Magnificat",
two major musical works come to mind --- Johann Sebastian Bach,
The Magnificat, (1723), and John Rutter, Magnificat, (1990). During
the Advent Season, many times these works are performed in the Sunday
morning Worship Service replacing the sermon on that Sunday.
From page 334, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
and more sculptures have been produce about "it" than the other major
religions in the world combined! With respect to "The Magnificat",
two major musical works come to mind --- Johann Sebastian Bach,
The Magnificat, (1723), and John Rutter, Magnificat, (1990). During
the Advent Season, many times these works are performed in the Sunday
morning Worship Service replacing the sermon on that Sunday.
From page 334, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Mary is the subject of much veneration in the Roman Catholic Church
and the Eastern Orthodox Church; but within Protestant Traditions,
(while she is "highly regarded"); Protestants stick closely to the
facts recorded in the New Testament about her. Protestants accept
"the virgin birth of Jesus" as Mary conceived Jesus through the
power of the Holy Spirit. But afterwards, Mary and Joseph had
several more children with Jesus having many younger brothers and
sisters including his half-brother, James, the leader of the church
at Jerusalem.
From page 334, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
and the Eastern Orthodox Church; but within Protestant Traditions,
(while she is "highly regarded"); Protestants stick closely to the
facts recorded in the New Testament about her. Protestants accept
"the virgin birth of Jesus" as Mary conceived Jesus through the
power of the Holy Spirit. But afterwards, Mary and Joseph had
several more children with Jesus having many younger brothers and
sisters including his half-brother, James, the leader of the church
at Jerusalem.
From page 334, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
In my view, "the coming of the Lord" could have occurred in
at least three ways:
1. God could have re-constituted some dry bones similar to the
story in Ezekiel 37:1-14, see "Ezekiel and the Dry Bones".
2. Christ could have come from another planet like Superman
with super-human powers, x-ray vision, and the ability to fly.
3. Or, Christ could be born as a baby like every person in this room.
You know the story. God chose the last of these three, and God
selected Mary to be the Mother of Jesus.
From pages 333-334, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
at least three ways:
1. God could have re-constituted some dry bones similar to the
story in Ezekiel 37:1-14, see "Ezekiel and the Dry Bones".
2. Christ could have come from another planet like Superman
with super-human powers, x-ray vision, and the ability to fly.
3. Or, Christ could be born as a baby like every person in this room.
You know the story. God chose the last of these three, and God
selected Mary to be the Mother of Jesus.
From pages 333-334, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The central person in the Bible is Jesus Christ. All others including
Mary, the Mother of Jesus, have a supporting role. The church celebrates
the Advent Season during the four Sundays before Christmas to mark the
coming of Christ at the Incarnation.
From page 333, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
Mary, the Mother of Jesus, have a supporting role. The church celebrates
the Advent Season during the four Sundays before Christmas to mark the
coming of Christ at the Incarnation.
From page 333, Always Growing in the Faith, by Gene Dirr.
Available at www.amazon.com.
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