The Daily Word
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I would certainly say that there are no two people exactly alike, even so-called identical twins. Physically they may be indistinguishable but in terns of mental and emotional characteristics, there the exactness will disappear. In many respects, every human being is so different and unique, it is amazing that we ever get on with each other at all. Even the best of human relationships is human at best and there is little as unpredictable as human behaviour.
However, psychology was never my field so I will leave that where it is. In emotional and just pure value appreciation, again every individual will have a scale of values that differs but in spiritual terms there are more absolute and unchangeable values, because these are based on an unchangeable God whose characteristics are fixed and of absolute intrinsic worth. How can we rate the love of God when our love is sometimes so feeble and erratic? But the Bible rates God’s love in clear terms, “Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins”.
When we came to experience that love and took Jesus Christ as our Saviour, a new scale of absolute values was revealed to us and the one which struck me recently and particularly as we celebrated Jamie’s baptism yesterday, “It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord”. Whatever our worldly and life circumstances, this advice holds true and unchangeable. We can thank God even for the very breath we breathe and it is a ‘good thing’; we can thank God for giving us friends and family, and that too is a ‘good thing’ But thanking God for the gift of His Son should be a daily and joyful experience for every Christian. So let us do a ‘good thing’ today!
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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