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    Thursday, April 12, 2007

    This Saturday..



    Hey Beloveds! Jiahao wants to share this with you all, and any questions about this can be directed to him!


    "In Greek terminology, sin was an old archery word. Every archer tried to hit the center of the bulls-eye on the target; or in other words "hit the mark". The distance from the bulls-eye to where the arrow actually hit was called the "sin". So, in Greek times this word sin meant you missed the mark by "x" amount or "by this much". This means that in the Greek culture, when sin was talked about they instantly gained a mental picture of missing the mark with an arrow."

    - Joe Mcgee, founder and director of Faith For Families and Joe McGee Ministries.



    Wow.. It's so awesome to know that Jesus took our sins for us on the cross that through Grace, WE WILL hit the mark.


    - eLf