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I can think of singles as I think of “gordices” because being single has its obligations, but also its pleasures.
- Don’t let your life go in vain or.
- Better yet.
- In the course of celibacy Look.
- I don’t want to be you.
- We all have our sufferings.
- Our anxieties.
- Our fears and our discomforts (which has no taste In bad taste!).
- But that’s the way it is for you and the bride and groom!After the fall.
- Relationships are not as originally planned.
- Nor do singles or married couples live a peaceful life.
Contentment, for example, is a topic for everyone, with or without company. You and I must be satisfied, satisfied in Christ. Being satisfied in Christ is for any Christian (I wrote: anyone), because rejoicing in Christ is everyone’s business.
In the book of Colossians and Philippians, Paul often talks about being happy and grateful. I want to take you now for a walk on the letter to the Colosssies so that our conversation doesn’t go out.
Sheep, our existence cannot be based on the things of this mortal life, so it changes direction. We can’t sit in The Place of Majesty and stand there waiting to be worshipped, we’re worshippers, remember?The world shows us our inverted role, we are not princesses, we do not have a castle with all kinds of servants at our disposal. No, we were not born to be served by our beloved Lord, we were born to be servants. I’m sorry if this sounds bad, news, but that’s how the Bible teaches, and it’s our basis of faith and behavior.
I do not want to be rude or insensitive to the sheep that really pass through the dark valley of celibacy, either by widowness or separation, or because your Christian has not come to this day to ask for your hand in marriage. same boat and, after crossing the deep valley of pain, there is a person whom I wish with all my efforts that you, single, single, widowed, separate, know, because I am rooted, rooted, committed, it is Christ who called me, justified, saved me and, if you know him well, you can learn to be happy and grateful in him, regardless of his current living conditions.
However, there are people running around the throne of majesty itself, stealing the glory of God, Moutons, we must descend from this throne because it is not ours!
I remember we have so many disciples of Christ as an example of singles, singles, singles?Among these are single mothers, widows and widowers, or simply singles by choice, and I do not remember any of them lamenting, not even Jeremiah, who was with the wife at the foot of the altar.
Being single is a gift you gave him, so don’t bury your talent like the unfaithful manager did. The Body of Christ needs his gifts to be built. You may not realize it, but God uses your single (or married) status for your sanctification She’s dead today, sheep!We must crucify our desires so that Christ can be glorified in our lives.
Therefore, I would like you to know the struggle I have had for you, for the Laodicens and for those who have not seen me face to face; so that their hearts may be comforted and united in love, all the richness of the strong conviction of understanding, to fully understand the mystery of God, Christ, in which all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden. Colosssenses 2. 1-3
Can I tell you that I had a Brigadeiro lasagna? And I try to explain that it is a sweet, but not just any sweet, it has several layers of brigadier with strawberries and whipped cream. It is striking to look at this huge tower. and get a glimpse of its taste, I can also tell you about the taste, it is spectacular, however, you can only know the taste and feel the sensations of eating this sweet when you really taste it, so try to know Christ. one can pass on the experience that only a relationship with Christ can offer.
When you look, you look, you admire, you love someone, you want to be like the one you love, so if we really love Christ, we will imitate him.
I want to show you some characteristics of the singular Lord Jesus Christ, so that you may know Him and wish wholeheartedly to glorify your name with the gifts he himself has given you, including the gift of being single. Try it yourself!
Libertador? You freed us from the dark empire? Cl 1. 13
Redeemer? [Son of his love] in which we have redemption and remission of sins?Cl 1. 14
Is this the image of the invisible God?Cl 1. 15
The firstborn of any creation?Cl 1. 15
Creator? For in him all things have been created, in heaven and on earth, the visible and the invisible, even the throne, whether sovereign, principalities or powers. Cl 1. 16
Was it all created for him?Cl 1. 16
Is he above all things? To make room for others to walk after him
Is everything there? Cl 1. 17
Is he the head of the body, the church? Cl 1. 18
Is that the beginning? Cl 1. 18
The firstborn of the dead? Cl 1. 18
Do you have primacy in all things? Cl 1. 18
Is there fullness? Cl 1. 19
Reconciling? Having made peace with the blood of his cross, for him, would you reconcile all things with you, whether on earth or in heaven?Cl 1. 20
Hope of glory, Christ in you, the hope of glory?Cl 1. 27
Are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden there?In whom are all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge hidden?Cl 2. 3
Does all divine fulness live in it? Cl 2. 9
There is much more to Christ, enough Lord to know. Go ahead, sheep!
“Take care of the ministry you have received in the Lord, to fulfill it. Colossses 4. 17
Do you have a recognized profession?Take care of your home and your family?Is employment reserved for women who need an income?Can women be feminine, pious and, at the same time, have professional aspirations?According to God, what is the difference between the mother who stays home?and the woman who works outside?
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