Wonderful! Reminds me of Psalm 103 where we are similarly challenged to “forget not” the benefits of the Lord: he forgives, heals, redeems, crowns and satisfies, renewed like an eagle, picture of strength and beauty! His mercy is everlasting, even to the next generations, if we “keep the covenant and remember to do his commands.” Yes, Lord, may we not forget the unlimited benefits, but “keep and remember!”
How many parables, in and out of the Bible, start out, "A man had two sons"?
Good point, Jerry. I hadn’t thought of that when I was working on this. Will have to go look now.
Wonderful! Reminds me of Psalm 103 where we are similarly challenged to “forget not” the benefits of the Lord: he forgives, heals, redeems, crowns and satisfies, renewed like an eagle, picture of strength and beauty! His mercy is everlasting, even to the next generations, if we “keep the covenant and remember to do his commands.” Yes, Lord, may we not forget the unlimited benefits, but “keep and remember!”
Amen. Thanks for your inspirational comment Chuck. A blessing.
That was epic and ouch! Great analogy, Cork!
Thank you, Ron. It just made sense to me as I was thinking of how to portray Philippians 2:12-13.
That really spoke, thank you.
I love your writing! Excellence in every post. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, GeorgeAnn. That’s means a lot to me. Glad you like it.
Thanks for sharing this.