Michael, as you have been teaching me about the reflexives, the predominate impression for me was they were for the individual. But I’ve just been reading Ephesians 6 on the armor of God and it dawned on me that that whole section is one BIG reflexive….. to the BODY!
Michael
I really got a lot out of this teaching.
To be honest, I had never considered the scriptures in Isaiah that were a guide for Jesus to walk through his suffering.
Oh what a wonderful Father we have…. The same Father that guided Jesus to fulfill his destiny.
The more I reflect on the life of Jesus, primarily before his crucifixion, the more in awe of him I become. He suffered all through his life with rejection, abandonment, shame, cruel /evil people.
The word says that he kept his eye on the prize in order to fulfill his destiny.
For our sakes he endured heavily and beyond human comprehension.
How absolutely magnificent is his love for us. Just think of it!!
Much to meditate on from this teaching.
Thank you for all you do for us
Michael, as you have been teaching me about the reflexives, the predominate impression for me was they were for the individual. But I’ve just been reading Ephesians 6 on the armor of God and it dawned on me that that whole section is one BIG reflexive….. to the BODY!
Michael
I really got a lot out of this teaching.
To be honest, I had never considered the scriptures in Isaiah that were a guide for Jesus to walk through his suffering.
Oh what a wonderful Father we have…. The same Father that guided Jesus to fulfill his destiny.
The more I reflect on the life of Jesus, primarily before his crucifixion, the more in awe of him I become. He suffered all through his life with rejection, abandonment, shame, cruel /evil people.
The word says that he kept his eye on the prize in order to fulfill his destiny.
For our sakes he endured heavily and beyond human comprehension.
How absolutely magnificent is his love for us. Just think of it!!
Much to meditate on from this teaching.
Thank you for all you do for us