Looking at these two verses together often makes me question my own struggles because someone “said something” or “didn’t support something”. Should they have said it? Probably not. Should they have been there? Probably so.
The apostles were flogged. Rather than complain, they “left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name!”
May I always be more concerned about the Name than my name.
The apostles were flogged. Rather than complain, they “left the Sanhedrin, rejoicing because they had been counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name!”
May I always be more concerned about the Name than my name.
Duke Stone
After 40 years in full-time ministry, I try to see how the little things in life speak big things about God. This blog is an attempt to share with you the many ways I see the love of God in the ordinary things of life.
After 40 years in full-time ministry, I try to see how the little things in life speak big things about God. This blog is an attempt to share with you the many ways I see the love of God in the ordinary things of life.
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