Posts Tagged ‘Commandments’
“Seize the day” with your head… not your hand.
John 10:7-10 Carpe Diem. It was the Roman poet, Horace, way back in 23 B.C., that coined the phrase we now commonly refer to as “Seize the Day”. In Odes, his book of poetry, the original Latin phrase was “carpe diem quam minimum credula postero” which translates in English to “pluck the day, trusting as…
Read MoreThe power of the two words “I’m sorry” can only be surpassed by the power of the three words “I love you”.
Matthew 22:34-40 Throughout my own life, I’ve been pretty good about using the three-word phrase. Sometimes, a little too good… 🙂 The two-word phrase – not so much. Which brings me to wonder, why is “I’m sorry” so hard to say? Is it because it’s basically admitting that you were wrong? Is it the knowledge…
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