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One of the most forgotten men in Scripture
Craig:
I have been pondering something for a few days now, and have thought of this question many times in the past. If I could meet and talk to one person in the bible (other than Jesus) who would it be?
Paul?, one of the disciples? An OT saint or prophet? No
I think I have came up with the answer, at least for me, at this point in my life.
Care to guess?
Blessings!
Craig
rk12201960:
Hi Craig,Great question!
Hmmmm ???
Would it be Adam?
Gods speed.
Randy
Kat:
Hi Craig,
Now you got me to thinking about this.
Probably not one that you mentioned.
Right Randy, what about Adam, first man, walked with God in the garden, would be some really good conversation there. I'd talk to Eve get the women's perspective.
Or what about Noah, building the ark, but amagine seeing all the animals come on board, and the floor, then the new land. You would get some interesting stuff from him I'm sure. But I would talk to his wife, you know the women's perspective.
Then what about one of Jesus' brothers, it would be great to hear stories of Him growing up. And yes I would want to talk to His sister.
Interesting question. One day we will be talking to all these people 8)
mercy, peace, and love
Kat
Redbird:
Hi Craig,
Jabez came to mind. Though he wasn't altogether forgotten, as a little book came out several years ago, dedicated to his prayer. But, the bible does not tell us what happened to him....after God granted his request! I would like to find out what became of him.
Peace, Lisa
YellowStone:
Hi Craig,
I have two men whom I would like to speak too. One would have to be Jonas, so I could find out what really happened during his time in the belly of the whale. :)
There are of course many wise and nobel men that could teach me much, but the person whom I would like to speak to most would be the centurion who stood at the foot of the cross as Christ died.
Something was revealed to him then and there, for he said:
Mar 15:39 And when the centurion, which stood over against him, saw that he so cried out, and gave up the ghost, he said, Truly this man was the Son of God.
To me, that must have been the most profound experience possible. I wonder how it changed his life.
Great question :)
Love in Christ,
Darren
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