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Tag Archives: Passion
The Passion, the Greatest Love
“You taught us, Lord, that the greatest love a man can show is to lay down his life for his friends. But your love was greater still, because you laid down your life for your enemies. It was while we … Continue reading
Posted in Foundation of faith
Tagged Bernard of Clairvaux, Good Friday, love, Passion
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“The Passion of Patience”
“Patience is not indifference; patience conveys the idea of an immensely strong rock withstanding all onslaughts. The vision of God is the source of patience, because it imparts a moral inspiration … the power to endure is there because you … Continue reading
Posted in Building character
Tagged Oswald Chambers, pandemic, Passion, patience
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With Passion
“Passion” comes from Latin and means suffering. “Compassion” comes from Latin cum, meaning with, and passus, to suffer, to endure. Compassion suffers alongside the one suffering. Psalm 103:13 (NIV) As a father has compassion on his children, so … Continue reading
A Week of Passion
Pandemic or no, this is Holy Week, a time to remember the Passion of Christ. Why Passion? We don’t find that title in Scripture. It comes from Latin, passio, suffering. We remember how Christ suffered on our behalf. Most of … Continue reading