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December 1997
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Monthly Newsletter Message for December 1997 |
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PASTOR BENS COMMENTS
Joseph Damien was a missionary in the nineteenth century who ministered to people with leprosy on the island of Molokai, Hawaii. Those suffering grew to love him and revered the sacrificial life he lived out before them.
One morning before Joseph was to lead them in their daily worship, he was pouring some hot water into a cup when the water swirled out and fell onto his bare foot. It took him a moment to realize that he had not felt any sensation. Gripped by the sudden fear of what this could mean, he poured more hot water on the same spot. No feeling whatsoever.
Damien immediately knew what had happened. As he walked tearfully to deliver his sermon, no one at first noticed the difference in his opening line. He normally began every sermon with, "My fellow believers." But this morning he began with, "My fellow lepers."
In a greater measure Jesus came into this world knowing what it would cost Him. He bore in His pure being the marks of evil, that we might be made pure. God the Father knew the cost also and still sent His Son. This season, let's consider the love that drew salvation's plan and brought it down to man.
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