A Minister Administers
Paul was made a minister of the Gospel. As such he passes it along, that is, he administrates, he gives it away. We are all ministers of God’s grace. We all proclaim God’s love when we live according to His will.
Paul was made a minister of the Gospel. As such he passes it along, that is, he administrates, he gives it away. We are all ministers of God’s grace. We all proclaim God’s love when we live according to His will.
In reading the first chapter of Ephesians one gets a clear picture: God relates to us through His Son. Paul uses a lot of Greek word endings relating to Christ. These are all prepositions to us!
Glory to God in the highest and peace to His people on earth. The birth of our dear Savior is the most subjective event in the history of the world. He came to save the world. He was born for you, for me!
A strong faith is easy to have: accept God’s gifts to you! Many still believe that they need to do something for their salvation. Their good work is a gift from God to them. Relax, and live a holy life for the salvation of many.
Paul has a special relationship with the Philippians. They are family to him. He kindly writes them to treat everyone equally saying, “Let your gentleness be known to all!” To be gentle and kind to all is the way of life for Christians.
Almost 500 years after being announced by prophet Malachi, John the Baptist appeared. God fulfills His promises. Jesus promised to return. Through prayer we prepare our hearts to receive Him.