I know a couple of you are doing the study on your own. And I also know with kids, jobs and all that goes into life, sometimes you just can't make it. So, I thought I would post what I thought was most important in each class.

But here is the deal, you have to post what you heard in the class (if you came) or what you are thinking as you do you homework.

For me, the biggest thing in the first class, was the word "show"! God wants to "show" in our life. I loved that in the original Greek that word "show" in Ephesians 2:6-7 is Endeiknumi, and it means: Demonstrate, prove, display, manifest.

When I see that word demonstrate, I think of being at Costco when they have the demonstration of how easy the food juicer works. I don't know why, but that is just what I picture. When I think of how Jesus wants to "show" in my life, I think would someone looking at me right now, be able to see that Jesus works?

Your turn what did you ponder on from last week?

(I was about to hit publish when I realized that title is boring with a capital B! Can anyone think of a better title?)

Jenny Do you know that spells Jenny with the font "webdings" . What is that anyway? Kinda cool though, a beach and a present!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey jennie, just wanted you to know that your story about the annointing oil was right on. i had my daughter read it because her son was having trouble sleeping at night and after reading your story, she went home and annointed her home. thank you for your obedience. be blessed!! kim mathison

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