Reflection of the Week - 13 March 2019

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The daily newspaper, containing all the good and bad news of the people of the world, is delivered with a thump, in the morning dew of the front garden. There is the usual menu of war, rebellion and famine, flood and tornado. 

'For God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son,so that those who believes in him may not die, but have everlasting life.' John 3:16.

My Jesus, my Saviour - personal yet not mine exclusively, and for the world. Not given to one nation or for one race, but for the world. Lord, let me not forget that the world into which I go this day, is the world you loved enough to die for. I pray for the people, home and abroad, who must begin to rebuild their lives after disaster and trauma.


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