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In the Sermon on the Mount, Christ made a
mountain out of a mole hill, sort ta speak. Things are not easier, when
He gets through talking -- they are impossible.
Thus, our continual need for him. At least, that is where my mind landed after
reading your post. Good post. Jd John, you would appreciate Wallace Dillard’s
commentary on this very much (The Divine Conspiracy). He explains why the
sermon on the mount “impossibles” meaning is completely different
than we think—which is why we mistakenly think they are so
impossible. Izzy |
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