Jeff and Mim discuss the meaning behind the phrase, “What have you done?” as it relates to the “Daily Texts” and to their personal lives. The Lord’s question to Cain bespeaks the need for accountability and justice for sin. Paul writes to reminds us what God has done for us through Christ Jesus, his Son. In Him, we are forgiven! The phrase can communicate a tone of despair or hope, sadness or joy. We invite you to travel this Advent Path to the manager to behold what God has done! It is marvelous in our eyes! We also update you on our Babette's Feast with our Chinese friends in Santa Maria. It was quite the evening and lots of fun. It was amazing what you can accomplish with modern translation apps on your cell phone. We invite you to seek out the stranger in your midst and welcome them into your home that they may experience Christian love and hospitality.
The LORD said to Cain, "What have you done? Listen, your brother's blood is crying out to me from the ground!"
Genesis 4:10
The saying is sure and worthy of full acceptance: that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners-of whom I am the foremost.
1 Timothy 1:15
Lord Jesus, my guilt cries out to you. I do sinful things I hate. I do not do the good things I want to do. Thank you for your endless mercy. You purchased my salvation with your blood. You clothe me in righteousness. I offer my life and words to bless others with your love and goodness. Amen.
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