I know it has been sometime, but I am determined to keep reading and posting my reflections when I can, okay?

Luke 1:57-66

This scripture is very familiar about John the Baptist’s birth, but I think that it is profound that there was a great crowd of people here alone. Isn’t odd that this was the steward to Jesus’ coming and the difference in the crowd of people at their births. It should have been a greater miracle for Mary to deliver Jesus than Elizabeth and Zacharias to have John the Baptist. Bye the way, I am going to research why everybody calls him John the Baptist. I have always been curious, okay?

Ephesians 2:11-22

Speaking of Jesus’ birth and his coming into the Earth this scripture is very connected in that it tells about our Christian conversion. The beginning tells about our lives before and the end tells about our lives now. I especially like the fact that Paul writes that before our Christian conversion we were nobody, and now we are in the household of God with all the saints and are brothers and sisters to Jesus Christ.

Psalms 119:25-32

This entire scripture is divided into sections with the symbol and Hebrew word for each section. They are neat, but I researched them and only mean 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth.

This section deals with the repentant heart and tells everything that we need to do to become fully devoted to “His Service” and “True Christians.”

 

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