Scripture
Luke 23:43
Isaiah 50:4-7; Psalms 22:8-9,17-20,23-24; Philippians 2:6-11; Luke 22:14-23:56
Sermon Week/Year
The uniqueness of living things is one of life’s most awesome wonders. No two blades of grass, no two roses, no two insects or birds or dogs or cats are precisely alike. Each human creature of God is different from all the rest — each, a unique creation of God. Geneticists tell us that prior to birth each person has an array of genes unlike that of any other person, living or dead. Each set of fingerprints, footprints and voiceprints is unique, individual, unmatched. Heart specialists tell us that no two cardiograms are alike. Neurologists tell us that no two brain-wave tests produce the same results. Over seventy-seven billion persons have lived on the planet earth, which means that each of us is a seventy-seven billionth wonder of the world — each a unique marvel. It is also true that modern technology has the capacity to record a variety of the distinguishing marks of every living person. No longer is it the exclusive realm of…
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