Newport, Oregon
If you're looking for a unique name for your daughter you might consider Pamela. Its popularity reached its zenith in the mid 1950's and has been on the decline every since. Though the meaning of Pamela is uncertain it could come from the Greek words for "all sweetness."
There was something about the boat Pamela that caught my eye. I don't know anything about boats. I've rarely been on them, even smaller craft. Pamela's lines were different, they looked graceful. The ship to the right was big and bulky, and to be honest, quite ugly.
There is something different about Christians.
"For you are a holy people, who belong to the LORD your God. Of all the people on earth, the LORD your God has chosen you to be his own special treasure." Deuteronomy 7:6 New Living Translation
Out of pure grace God called Israel to be his possession. It was God who declared them to be holy and his chosen ones. And we who know the mercy of God through Jesus Christ have been grafted into this grace of God.
Because of Jesus and the gift of faith in his sacrifice both Jew and Gentile are all sweetness in God's presence. This is who we are in the world. Our lines are different. Our purpose is different.
It all depends on grace, the forgiveness of all that separates us from God. This gift declares us "all sweetness."
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There was something about the boat Pamela that caught my eye. I don't know anything about boats. I've rarely been on them, even smaller craft. Pamela's lines were different, they looked graceful. The ship to the right was big and bulky, and to be honest, quite ugly.
There is something different about Christians.
"For you are a holy people, who belong to the LORD your God. Of all the people on earth, the LORD your God has chosen you to be his own special treasure." Deuteronomy 7:6 New Living Translation
Out of pure grace God called Israel to be his possession. It was God who declared them to be holy and his chosen ones. And we who know the mercy of God through Jesus Christ have been grafted into this grace of God.
Because of Jesus and the gift of faith in his sacrifice both Jew and Gentile are all sweetness in God's presence. This is who we are in the world. Our lines are different. Our purpose is different.
It all depends on grace, the forgiveness of all that separates us from God. This gift declares us "all sweetness."
Join the conversation at Praying With the Eyes on Facebook. http://www.facebook.com/groups/173881749421231/
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