The apostle Paul appears to have been a people person, intentional with relationships, not wasting words or time talking about trivial matters. He complimented those who were doing well but did not avoid tough issues with a church or an individual. His love for our Father must have been intense, driving him to be obedient to the Holy Spirit’s leading. Paul’s passion was contagious, igniting the same passion in others. Let’s do the same, Caleb! May you and I have a vision of igniting a fire in others, not wasting time or words.
Sunday, June 4, 2023
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