Brethren, we are only clay pots, but what a treasure we have inside!
Five questions for us to ask: 1. What is the treasure? (2 Cor 4:7a) 2. What is the background of this treasure? (2 Cor 4:2, 10:10) 3. What is contrasted to this treasure? (2 Cor 3:6) 4. What is the container for this treasure? (2 Cor 4:7b) 5. Where does the power for the treasure come from? (2 Cor 4:7c)
Just as the outside of an oyster is not much to look at, yet there is something of great value inside.
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In 1975, working in the corporate world of New York City, the Lord mercifully saved Ron Shinkle. Shortly thereafter, the Lord led him to Grace Theological Seminary where he received his Masters of Divinity Degree. In 2003 he graduated with a Doctorate from Grand Rapids...