Jesus was all powerful. He was God in the flesh. He could do anything.
by Glenn Mollette, Guest Commentator

We live in a world of ill words, deeds, rudeness and evil. It’s all around us.
We can learn something from Mary. When we have an impression to say a kind word or do a good deed we should do so. So often we never know when seeing someone might be the only or the last time, we will see them. Expressing a kind word, an affirmation, a compliment or however you might want to anoint the person would be a good thing to do. So often we miss our brief opportunities to demonstrate kindness, appreciation and love. This is appropriate at all levels of life. We are never too big, too great or too important to say thank you or offer kind words to others. Jesus was all powerful. He was God in the flesh. He could do anything. But what did he do? He laid aside his outer garment, girded himself with a towel and washed the feet of his disciples. Our Lord of all, was a servant of all even unto his death on the cross. We live in a world of ill words, deeds, rudeness and evil. It’s all around us. The worst thing we can do is to become like those who act this way. It’s not always easy to rise above. If I had been Jesus, I’m sure I would have commanded the ground to open up and for the fires of hell to have consumed the mob that put me on the cross. That’s why he was able to do what he did for us. He was without sin but bore our sins on the cross. If we can, let’s do what we can, while we can. Just one life, will not forever last, our opportunities soon will pass. Pope Francis surely knew his time was close at hand and wanted to use his time doing what he felt God had appointed him to do.
About the author ~
Glen Mollett is the author of 13 books including Uncommom Sense, the Spiritual Chocolate series, Grandpa's Store, Minister's Guidebook insights from a fellow minister. His column is published weekly in over 600 publications in all 50 states.
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