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I have one complaint with this article - it is a few days too late!
I was preaching yesterday on the subject of unity within the family of God.
I wish you had published this article a few days earlier.
However, as I think about the members of my local church, I can see that what you have said is absolutely true.
Thanks for this.
Jean, as a sister in the Lord who knows you only from your many eloquent contributions to the blogosphere, I’d like to say ‘thanks’. Thanks for once again encouraging us all to recognise and rejoice in the spiritual treasures we enjoy this side of heaven - simple but profound gifts that are evident in the ordinary and the everyday. Living in a culture that is so focused on the individual, we can sometimes overlook the significance of belonging to our local Christian family and the very real difference it can make to our walk with the Lord.
Hi Richard and Lee!
I’m so glad you found the post encouraging!
Richard, I’m sorry it didn’t make it in time for your sermon!
Lee, it’s always good to encourage a sister in Christ - even one I’ve never met.
In Christ,
Jean.
Thanks for this Jean. Enormously encouraging, as you always are. Great for me to be reminded to think so happily about church and about God’s gentle, loving provisions for us. Also a good line to feed my eldest daughter who still laments that we only gave her sisters and not a brother!
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