That is an astounding statement for the worth and significance of the unborn.  Certainly nearly everyone who believes in Jesus accepts that as truth concerning the immaculate conception, but for ourselves, not so much.


Our 8 year old little twins wrote reports on us as their grandparents.  Ezra said that "grandma was a nurse but not there," (meaning at a hospital I presume).  I actually do very little "caregiving" except for taking over the driving back and forth to the Cancer Center, etc.  So, I don't consider myself the nursing type except for "such a time as this."  Today my husband was getting hydration at the Cancer Center when a dear friend, who happens to be 93, stopped by to visit.  Ruby has not noticeably changed since we pastored her church twenty years ago where she was the church organist from the age of 11 onward.  That's a long time sitting on a hard piano bench!   She was set apart to a part of worship for all those years through all the changes in church music. 

John Wesley wrote, 

"Heavenly Adam, life divine,
Change my nature into thine;
Move and spread throughout my soul,
Actuate and fill the whole."

Sanctification means being set apart
for God's holy use,
a vessel cleansed, purified and filled.

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