Life to the Full: The Passover, Part 2
August 23, 2024
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The starving man looks at a piece of bread as life; a person who is dying of thirst would say a glass of water is life. For those who have hungry souls, to follow God's commandment is to feed on the food of eternal life, the life that starts now and continues forever in relationship with Christ.
References:
John 12:44-50
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