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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Why care about being holy? Why be willing to say no to your flesh and yes to God, day in and day out? Because the world desperately needs to see what God is like. Because it is your created purpose and your ultimate destiny to be holy. Because of the price Jesus paid to make you holy. Because you are a saint. Because holy people get to see and know God. Because you’re getting ready to move to a place where there is no sin. And because your example may inspire someone who is watching you to choose or reject the pathway of holiness.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Christ was placed midmost in the world’s history; and in that central position He towers like some vast mountain to heaven – the farther slope stretching backward toward the creation, the hither slope toward the consummation of all things. The ages before look to Him with prophetic gaze; the ages since behold Him by historic faith; by both He is seen in common as the brightness of the Father's glory, and the unspeakable gift of God to the race.
Unknown Author

Memorial

Memorial

MEMORIAL

CHRISTIAN COMMENT Some Roman Catholics refer to the Mass as a memorial. However, the Roman Catholic definition of memorial is “the making effective in the present of an event in the past” (THE ANGLICAN/ROMAN CATHOLIC AGREEMENT ON THE EUCHARIST, page 11).

If a Roman Catholic calls the Mass a memorial, one can always ask what the Roman Catholic is remembering at the Mass. He cannot remember a completed sacrificed as the sacrifice is continuing week after week. Neither can he look with assurance for the “Blessed Hope,” for he knows that when Jesus comes again He will send everyone to Heaven or to Hell.