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Today 5-29-2020

5/29/2020

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Mark 12:10(NASB) "Have you not even read this Scripture: ‘The stone which the builders rejected, This became the chief corner stone;"You couldn't see it at first but the more we uncovered, the more we realized that the house was in rough shape! Today's verse speaks to us about reading Scripture, especially this verse about the rejected stone being the very corner stone! The house sat upon pillars of rock, which overtime have begun to crumble and fall into disrepair. With that the walls of the house began to sag and lean, the floors were unlevel and if let go, the house would eventually fall. The Corner Stone from today's verse is Jesus Christ, while rejected by many, others have made Him their corner stone of new life. If we allow ourselves to fall away from Christ, our lives will began to sag, our decisions will begin to lean in the wrong direction, and eventually our house will fall. Let's make sure we keep our foundations firmly upon the Lord and check it against God's Word. We may just find we need to do some major repairs to our life! peace, tom 
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