As of today, I have practically finished two of my classes for this quarter. I turned in my portfolios for writing and for art today, and all I have to do now is show up friday and monday to get them back. The only major thing i have left to do is a quiz and then a final in my math class. Freedom is so close I can taste it.
Before, I posted about God's holiness and I talked about the other side of salvation, the side where God brought us salvation to bring himself glory. I said that everything was not about us. I think what I was saying came across okay, but I feel like I need to clarify just in case. The other aspect of salvation is found in John 3:16:
"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.(NAS)"
God did send Jesus because He loved us as well as to bring glory to himself, (in fact, I would argue that the two are connected in some way) but I was just pointing out another aspect of salvation that we don't often think about.
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What does freedom taste like? Cheese, Apple Pie, Chocolate Fudge Brownie Frozen Yogurt, a combination of the above?
Consider all of Eph. chapters 1 and 2 for more of the salvation picture
in answer to your question, Danny, you can't describe the taste of freedom by simply comparing it to food.
Whoever this anonymous person is, thanks for the advice.
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