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Relationships

  We all enjoy having relationships in life with someone with whom we could say “he/she gets me.” We look for people who understand us, who think like us, who enjoy the things we enjoy. We long for friends and companions. Author C.S. Lewis, in his book “Four Loves,” once described the very basics of friendship as being able to say to someone, “What? You too? I thought I was the only one.” We know the little quirks and idiosyncrasies that we each have. We know the silly interests we hold. How many parts of our lives do we think that we must be the only person on this earth who does that or who likes that? Until we find another. A new friend. Someone who gets us. If that phrase “gets us” rings a bell in your ear, it is probably because you’ve seen the TV commercials being aired during major sporting events over the last couple years. They give depictions of Jesus and people of this world in various situations seeking to depict the Christian life and its maladies and then the slogan “He g

Jesus Love you

Jesus Love you In a world often marked by division, conflict, and discord, the timeless message of Jesus Christ stands out as a beacon of love and inclusion. Regardless of religious affiliation or personal beliefs, the principles espoused by Jesus resonate across cultures, centuries, and civilizations. At the heart of his teachings lies a simple yet profound truth: the interconnectedness of all human beings and the imperative to treat one another with compassion and respect. Central to Jesus' ministry was the concept of love—love for one another, love for oneself, and even love for those perceived as adversaries. His life exemplified a radical inclusivity that transcended social boundaries, welcoming the outcast, the marginalized, and the downtrodden with open arms. In his parables and interactions, Jesus consistently emphasized the inherent worth and dignity of every individual, regardless of their station in life. I can certainly provide a translation of your message into Urdu: A

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'Jesus of Nazareth

  "Jesus, knowing all that changed into going to happen to him, went out and requested them, 'who's it you want?' 'Jesus of Nazareth,' they spoke back. 'i am he,' Jesus stated. (And Judas the traitor changed into standing there with them). Whilst Jesus stated, 'i'm he,' they drew returned and fell to the ground." — John 18: four - 6 My observations are -fold concerning this passage. First, Jesus went to them. He did now not await them to method Him. Even though He knew what lay beforehand, he turned into the primary to ask the soldiers for whom they were coming. Secondly, those squaddies, a detachment, who had torches, lanterns and guns, drew lower back and fell to the floor. They seemed to be all at once scared of this vagabond group of disciples while Christ spoke. So, what can we finish? First, Jesus’ love for us trumps the evil plans of guy. He didn’t postpone the inevitable horrors his frame might undergo because at simply the prop