Luke 20:29-32 Now there were seven brothers. The first took a wife, and died without children. And the second and the third took her, and likewise all seven left no children and died. Afterward the woman also died. What kind of feeling does one have waiting for a known outcome that is not worth celebrating?... Continue Reading →
FILLING HEAVEN WITH SMOKE
34/366 Reference: 1 King's 3:4-13 When one is solving a question they have no answer to, using trial and error with improvement on subsequent attempts becomes an acceptable approach. But mind you, consistent results will never be a product of continual trial and error. There must arrive a point in time where one is able... Continue Reading →
PICK THE SIGNAL
322/365 We read again about the story of the seven brothers and the woman who was married to each one of them. While it isn't impossible that the Sadducees cooked up this story to trap Jesus, its content does call for action. Our spotlight today falls on the 'wife' because mind you 'all seven brothers... Continue Reading →