Sheryl Root

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The Word — which is eternal — became flesh. And all flesh is as the grass. Which is temporary. Disposable. Dies. Jesus humbled himself. Jesus took on the very nature of a servant. Jesus lived among the poor. He washed feet. He was struck and would not strike back. He was hated, and he loved back. He was condemned, and he forgave back. In Jesus, the Word became flesh. They whipped him ’til he bled; they put him on a cross; they hung him ’til he died; they laid him in a tomb, and they sealed it with a stone. All flesh is as the grass. But God will do anything to keep the soul alive. The psalmist ...more
Soul Keeping: Caring For the Most Important Part of You
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