Take, for instance, the prepositions in Philippians. 4 of them could be called the “Prepositions of the Christian Life.”—1. “IN Christ”(1:1)(our new POSITION); 2. “FOR Christ”(3:7)(our new PURPOSE); 3. “THROUGH Christ”(4:13)(our new POWER); 4. “WITH Christ”(1:23)(our new PROSPECT). Don’t neglect the prepositions!
Thoughts, insights & sentence sermons from Pastor Steven Tiner, Senior Pastor at Levy Baptist Church in North Little Rock. If you find this blog inspirational please send the address along to your friends and family.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
When studying a Bible passage don’t overlook the prepositions. Those
little words are often filled with important meaning.
Take, for instance, the prepositions in Philippians. 4 of them could be called the “Prepositions of the Christian Life.”—1. “IN Christ”(1:1)(our new POSITION); 2. “FOR Christ”(3:7)(our new PURPOSE); 3. “THROUGH Christ”(4:13)(our new POWER); 4. “WITH Christ”(1:23)(our new PROSPECT). Don’t neglect the prepositions!
Take, for instance, the prepositions in Philippians. 4 of them could be called the “Prepositions of the Christian Life.”—1. “IN Christ”(1:1)(our new POSITION); 2. “FOR Christ”(3:7)(our new PURPOSE); 3. “THROUGH Christ”(4:13)(our new POWER); 4. “WITH Christ”(1:23)(our new PROSPECT). Don’t neglect the prepositions!
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