Next month we will finish up our study through the Upper Room Discourse in John. In January we are going to start going through Galatians.
As I was studying for the first part of Galatians today, I made it through the first verse and had to stop. Too often we simply read the introductions to the epistles and we don't take time to study them. We do this to our detriment. There is so much truth in the greetings from the apostles in all of the epistles that we just miss because we think, "Oh, it's Paul saying hello."
Does anyone else ever see this, or is it just me?
As I was studying for the first part of Galatians today, I made it through the first verse and had to stop. Too often we simply read the introductions to the epistles and we don't take time to study them. We do this to our detriment. There is so much truth in the greetings from the apostles in all of the epistles that we just miss because we think, "Oh, it's Paul saying hello."
Does anyone else ever see this, or is it just me?
Next month we will finish up our study through the Upper Room Discourse in John. In January we are going to start going through Galatians.
As I was studying for the first part of Galatians today, I made it through the first verse and had to stop. Too often we simply read the introductions to the epistles and we don't take time to study them. We do this to our detriment. There is so much truth in the greetings from the apostles in all of the epistles that we just miss because we think, "Oh, it's Paul saying hello."
Does anyone else ever see this, or is it just me?
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