If you were to visit the Library of Congress and look up Jesus of Nazareth in the card catalog of authors, you will not find a single entry. Thousands of books have been written about Jesus, but he himself wrote no books, not even a pamphlet or tract. He was able to write, we know. When a woman accused of adultery was brought to him, Jesus "bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger" (John 8:5). Giovanni Papini suggested that he chose the sand on which to write "expressly that the wind might carry away the words." Our Lord wrote his words of truth on material more permanent than parchment or paper; he wrote his message on human hearts. This is what our text is saying to us this morning. Christ is still active in the life and ministry of his servants, writing as clearly as…
What a Resume!
2 Corinthians 2:12--3:6
2 Corinthians 2:12--3:6
Sermon
by Fredrick R. Harm
by Fredrick R. Harm
CSS Publishing, Sermons for Sundays in Advent, by Fredrick R. Harm