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The Timeless Word
February 1st, 2015
Revelation 19:11-21
While going through a box of old letters, I came across a birthday card my Brooklyn grandmother sent for my first birthday. The writing was legible–though the ink had begun to fade. Knowing my mother, she would have read the card numerous times to herself and then to me, before tucking it away for safe-keeping. The card was among her possessions I inherited after her passing.
Now, as I read the card all these years later, my heart is touched by the love my grandmother had for me and the prayers she offered on my behalf. Both my grandmother and mother devoted their lives to loving and serving Christ. I, too, serve the risen Savior. Yet, God doesn’t have grandchildren. Jesus, the Living Word, is new for every generation. We have a heritage of His love, yet we each make our own decision.
The Bible, God’s Word, is the foundation upon which we build our relationship with Christ, the Living Word. Jesus has the power to transcend time and space, past and future, the known and the unknown. God never changes. His Word will never fade.
Author: Judyann Grant
February 1st, 2015 at 11:33 am
I have greatly enjoyed these scriptures and meditations from Revelation. You are a great writer.