Jackcrevol
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I think maybe the fact we were played a D1AA roster may have helped that one.The third baseman had time to tie his cleats before the runner got there.
Well said.Appreciate what you do here, but this commentary absolutely misses the point and beauty of this portion of scripture.
This isn’t remotely about my triumphs, it’s all about Christ’s.
We have indeed all gone astray, and that’s something far more than making a few mistakes and wandering. We’ve rebelled against a holy God and in response he sent his son to take our place and be treated as a traitor in our stead for those who believe.
Thank you for sharing the scripture though. So good to dwell on the fact that my iniquities have been laid on Christ and been paid for forever.
Also, fun fact. The Old Testament primarily uses three words when talking about sin:
Sin - missing the mark. There’s a standard set by God and we absolutely didn’t hit it.
Transgression - crossing the line. For all the things we shouldn’t have done that we did anyway.
But why? Not just because we slipped up, or forgot his commands. Iniquity refers to the twistedness in us that craves rebellion against God - to be our own authority. We not only fall into sin, but as part of our natural state we love it.
According to Isaiah 53, that was taken by Christ (along with all sin), and that just about brings me to tears. That Christ would receive the just reward for that kind of twistedness. Praise God!
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The Association began with seven PGA Sections: Metropolitan, Middle States, New England, Southeastern, Central, Northwestern and Pacific. The PGA of America, destined for over a century of excellence, had begun.
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Pretty sure that’s what the coach was talking to him about was that he shouldn’t have wentI think maybe the fact we were played a D1AA roster may have helped that one.
It was a good throw, but anyone with wheels make that play closer. Moreover, any coach wouldve scouted that player and not sent runner, down 8.
The player didnt run around second like he was going to make third, imo. Think he was surprised coach sent him.