I HAVE DIED SO THAT CHRIST MAY LIVE

“GOD DOES NOT JUDGE BY EXTERNAL APPEARANCE.” Galatians 2:6

“I HAVE BEEN CRUCIFIED WITH CHRIST AND I NO LONGER LIVE, BUT CHRIST LIVES IN ME. THE LIFE I LIVE IN THE BODY, I LIVE BY FAITH IN THE SON OF GOD, WHO LOVED ME AND GAVE HIMSELF FOR ME.” Galatians 2:20

Paul’s words explain that accepting Christ Jesus gives us strength to face life’s challenges, allowing us to navigate through difficult times with courage and confidence. This acceptance helps us act with kindness and compassion, not just toward those we know but also to strangers and those who may be suffering. His sacrifice on the cross shows the ultimate love—a love so deep that it offers us a way to honor Him in our daily lives through our actions and choices. This incredible act of love doesn’t just stop there; it also comes with the promise of eternal life, which gives us hope for a future beyond this world. It serves as a reminder that our journey involves seeking lasting hope and purpose, guiding us to rise above our current struggles and embrace a life that reflects His love and grace. Each day, we are given opportunities to embody the values He represents, creating a ripple effect of positivity and encouragement in the lives of those around us. Jesus is our Lord and Savior. He is our life! If you have not already done so, open your heart to Him today. Ask Him in and allow Him to transform you. Time gets shorter as each day passes! PRAISE THE LORD IN ALL THINGS!


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My name is Mike Burchett, the Lord's servant of Prayers of Faith as well as Breadoflifeconversations.com. I am a past schoolteacher of 5 years and spent 39 years in the banking industry. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Science degree from Wayne State College in Wayne, Ne. I am a Vietnam veteran and a past Staff Seargent in the United States Air Force.

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