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E.S's avatar

I knew early on that I was standing at the threshold of the end. Still, I would never regret or choose differently when it comes to my children. Without them, God could not have shaped me as He did through them. I would never have understood love at its deepest level, that love is sacrificial.

I knew, in knowledge, that Jesus died for me. But I did not truly understand it until I lived motherhood, single parenthood, and loss. Faith receives salvation, and love is its fruit. It is not our responsibility to survive. No one can add to their life or take away from it. Our times are in God’s hands. Therefore, love people while you are still awake in this place.

As I reflect on this, I see that even having children was never finally my decision. It, too, rested in God’s hands.

Yes, children may be used against you for a time, but only briefly. It is a moment measured against eternity. No matter what happens, I will never regret loving them.

Eleanor Henderson's avatar

Hey there Tudor, can you please offer some guidance on which edition of the Septuagint you would recommend for a more in-depth study—particularly one that helps illuminate biblical language, nuance, and historical context. I’m especially interested in editions or translations that are strong on textual accuracy and explanatory value.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions you’re willing to share.

vee_grave's avatar

Tudor, the way you are pumping out this content as of late, indeed makes me believe we in the in “preparation” day of the historical timeline. Twice as much manna from God.

Diane's avatar

Just finished the Saturday is the true Sabbath episode so I’m excited to get into this one!

Yvonne's avatar

Thank you, Tudor. 🦊 ❤️