It is said that a group of English authors sat one day discussing what they would do if certain heroes of history were suddenly to enter the room. A number of notable men were mentioned. Finally, someone asked "What would you do if Jesus were to appear before us? Charles Lamb was a member of that group. "If Shakespeare," said Lamb, "were to enter the room, I should rise to my feet and honor him; however, if Jesus Christ were to enter, I should fall down and give Him worship."
Jesus had an order and quality of greatness that while He was throbbingly human, was thrillingly divine. It was the crown of all greatness, and therefore we call Him Lord.
Is Jesus the Lord of your life, and of my life?
As we make our way to houses of worship this Easter Sunday morning, let us kneel in His presence. Unfortunately, I am no longer able to kneel, but I used to when I was a young man and a young pastor/Air Force chaplain. Now, I bow in reverence of Jesus my Lord with my heart and worship Him. How about you?
Jesus had an order and quality of greatness that while He was throbbingly human, was thrillingly divine. It was the crown of all greatness, and therefore we call Him Lord.
Is Jesus the Lord of your life, and of my life?
As we make our way to houses of worship this Easter Sunday morning, let us kneel in His presence. Unfortunately, I am no longer able to kneel, but I used to when I was a young man and a young pastor/Air Force chaplain. Now, I bow in reverence of Jesus my Lord with my heart and worship Him. How about you?