The Weekly Word

Country music artist Tim McGraw recorded a song, Live Like You Were Dying. That’s thought provoking. To live like that would change the character of  most people. In 1896, Christian author Charles Sheldon wrote a novel, In His Steps, where we find the first use of WWJD? (What Would Jesus Do?). The answer is found in his teachings and example. As His followers, we seek to be Christlike to glorify Father God. As for dying, Thomas Fuller said it best, “He that does not fear the future, may enjoy the present.”

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