Before I GoSample

The Bible can be confusing sometimes, especially when we read statements that seem like opposites. God's foolish plan is actually wise? His weakness is strong? Paul is trying to help us understand that God operates differently than we ever would. Consider this: God not only forgives us, but He also loves us. From the world's point of view, that is unfair and even unwise, but God sees differently than we do. His plan doesn't always make sense from where we are standing. Luckily, it doesn't have to. All we have to do is learn to trust. Trust that His grace and love will stand, even when it feels like it shouldn't. Take a few moments and read 1 Corinthians 1:18-31. Highlight each time you see Paul write something that seems like the opposite.
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If you knew your time on earth was ending, what would you want to say to the people in your life before you go? For Jesus, the days leading up to His death were filled with meaningful conversations with the people around Him. In this 5-week devotional, you’ll reflect on some of the most well-known words in Scripture and discover just how helpful they can be.
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