Jesus says, Fear not, for I am with you always, even to the end of the age. “Partial Quote”

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This Little Light of Mine, I’m Gonna Let it Shine. One of my Favorite Sunday School Songs!

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This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.

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The law of love which fulfills the entire law…(He/She is not heavy, He/She is my Brother/Sister (Reminds me of a Song) 😊

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Bible Refetences

(5:14 ; Jn 13:34 ; Ro 13:8 , 10 ).

Tears of repentance, lead to great peace & joy, in spite of our circumstances.

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Be Transformed

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The chapter starts out by say that we should be a living sacrifice to God. Our hearts should be/being transformed (metamorphosis), just like the caterpillar and butterfly. It also says we should not be conformed to this world of self centeredness, but be selfless and sacrificial to us as believers first, that they may see Hods love throu Gods love through us, ad well as demonstrate that love to those who do not know him, do that, they might know this amazing God through Jesus. May we do this not by our own strength, but through the power his holy spirit who lives in us, and guides us. AMEN!

Hope that goes beyond the power of positive thinking. We HAVE, the very words of GOD in his Words, given to men, in the BIBLE! Is that not, reason to CELEBRATE? What do you say?

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God chooses the last prophet to prepare the way for the coming Messiah! (Too much to put here. See notes below).

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Notes from John MacArthur Study Bible.

1:2 it is written. A phrase commonly used in the NT to introduce OT quotes (cf. 7:6 ; 9:13 ; 14:21 , 27 ; Mt 2:5 ; 4:4 , 6 , 7 ; Lk 2:23 ; 3:4 ; Jn 6:45 ; 12:14 ; Ac 1:20 ; 7:42 ; Ro 3:4 ; 8:36 ; 1Co 1:31 ; 9:9 ; 2Co 8:15 ; 9:9 ; Gal 3:10 ; 4:22 ; Heb 10:7 ; 1Pe 1:16 ). in Isaiah the prophet. Mark’s quote is actually from two OT passages ( Is 40:3 ; Mal 3:1 ), which probably explains the reading “the Prophets” found in some manuscripts. The gospels all introduce John the Baptist’s ministry byquoting Is 40:3 (cf. Mt 3:3 ; Lk 3:4 ; Jn 1:23 ). M Y MESSENGER . John was the divinely-promised messenger, sent to prepare the way for the Messiah. In ancient times, a king’s envoys would travel ahead of him, making sure the roads were safe and fit for him totravel on, as well as announcing his arrival. † 1:4 John. A common Jewish name in NT times, it is the Gr. equivalent of the Heb. name “Johanan” (cf. 2Ki 25:23 ; 1Ch 3:15 ; Jer 40:8 ), meaning “the Lord is gracious.” John’s name was given by the angel Gabriel to hisfather Zacharias, during his time of priestly service in the temple ( Lk 1:13 ). His mother, Elizabeth, also a descendant of Aaron ( Lk 1:5 ), was a relative of Mary the mother of Jesus ( Lk 1:36 ). As the last OT prophet and the divinely ordained forerunner of the Messiah ( see note on v. 2 ), John wasthe culmination of OT history and prophecy ( Lk 16:16 ) as well as the beginning of the historical record of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Not surprisingly, Jesus designated John as the greatest man who had lived until his time ( Mt 11:11 ). baptism. Being the distinctivemark of John’s ministry, his baptism differed from the ritual Jewish washings in that it was a one-time act. The Jews performed a similar one-time washing of Gentile proselytes, symbolizing their embracing of the true faith. That Jews would participate insuch a rite was a startling admission that they, although members of God’s covenant people, needed to come to God through repentance and faith just like Gentiles. in the wilderness. The desolate, arid region between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea ( see note on Mt 3:1baptism of repentance. A baptism resulting from true repentance. John’s ministry was to call Israel to repentance in preparation for the coming of Messiah. Baptism did not produce repentance, but was its result (cf. Mt 3:7 , 8 ). Far more than a mere change of mind orremorse, repentance involves a turning from sin to God (cf. 1Th 1:9 ), which results in righteous living. Genuine repentance is a work of God in the human heart ( Ac 11:18 ). For a discussion of the nature of repentance, see notes on 2Co 7:9–12 . for theforgiveness of sins. John’s rite of baptism did not produce forgiveness of sin ( see notes on Ac 2:38 ; 22:16 ); it was only the outward confession and illustration of the true repentance that results in forgiveness (cf. Lk 24:47 ; Ac 3:19 ; 5:31 ; 2Co 7:10

We are born of the spirit of God, to those who believe, and receive in faith.

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If my people, will humble themselves and pray, then I the Lord, will hear in heaven, will forgive their sins, and heal their land.

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May the Lord, grant the same Grace, to the United States of America, as we humbly bow before him, in repentance, for our own sins. May we pray and seek him diligently. May we reflect the same love to those around us, and to the nations, in the Power of the Holy Spirit, and for his names sake. Amen!