Ernie shared during the lesson that deals with changing who we are to be who God designed us to be. Jesus paid it all, All to Him I owe Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow. And when before the throne I stand in Him complete, 'Jesus died my soul to save,' My lips shall still repeat. Its washed away All my sin And all my shame. In light of that change, the metamorphosis we have to choose to be God’s and to accept the gift he is offering, I am also going to use the hymn that Mr. Jesus paid it all All to Him I owe My sin had left this crimson stain He washed it white as snow. Maybe they were searching for the “great change within.” What we found were many caterpillars, searching for something, though we didn’t know what. We spent an hour outside one day looking at our surrounding. That all people will experience Healing & Deliverance so that their life will be changed and. There are quite a few lessons in this story for our lives and allowing the change to happen, even seeking that change that God desires for each of us. Give Me Jesus Favorite Lyrics: In the morning when I rise. He did this, made a great change within, and emerged a better self. He had to figure out first, though, that change was necessary. When his friend figured out that you had to “die” to this life to become your full, better self that God planned, she tried hard to share that with her friend. He also found a friend with whom he was happy. ![]() One thing he found during his search was a lot of hardship and trial. ![]() The story’s main character was a caterpillar who knew there was more to life than what he was experiencing so he went searching. This evening’s lesson at church was based on Romans 12:1-2 and a short story titled “Hope for the Flowers.” The emphasis in both is on change, not comforming to the world around us, and searching, testing, and being a part of God’s perfect will. It just hit me and worked together with thoughts I was already pondering. God offers this gift for each of us and all we must do is accept His grace and forgiveness. To continue my plan of sharing a hymn with you each Sunday, I am borrowing from our preacher’s lesson tonight at worship. Jesus was sent as our Savior to pay this debt.
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