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Paradox

September 30, 2022 By Dan Baty Leave a Comment

Life in Christ is full of paradoxes. For example, I don’t have everything I want and yet, in Him I really do. He said if we lose our lives we will find them – and I have found that to be true in my own experience. He said the one who is the least is the greatest. He also said the first shall be last and the last shall be first. I have also seen this to be true. He said we will find rest under His yoke. He noticed a widow giving the least amount of money and declared her offering to be more than the wealthiest contribution. The apostle Paul discovered when he was weak that’s when he was strong, and though he was poor he was making the lives of others rich. I have discovered in my walk with the Lord that He turns life as we know it upside down and inside out, and what wonders we see and experience as He does.

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