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  1. Created in his image, I’m happy a sinner like me being likened to our heavenly father,what makes me more happy is that even if we are ugly and defective but one day we will look like our Jesus when he comes to take us home.

    Comment by Dumile ndlovu — March 14, 2013 @ 8:40 am

  2. Thank you Jesus .though am a sinner you still provide me with my daily needs, and you want me home

    Comment by mzweleni. sifelani — March 14, 2013 @ 12:16 pm

  3. I am blessed by the lesson…surely the Spirit of God is at work because I never took time or even had interest in the lesson,but this time around since they chose me to be the teacher I went through it and only to find out it is talking about what I have been talking about..

    Comment by MAKHOSONKE MTEBE — March 15, 2013 @ 8:24 am

  4. The most interesting part when God was creating a man is that he also gave him a capacity to choose. How good would it be to be programed to love him? But because we choose to love him that is why it is not difficult also to keep his sabbath. His mercy is sufficient.
    God be with us all.

    Comment by Sabelo — March 15, 2013 @ 8:28 am

  5. The issue of creation has really been a tag of war for sometime. The Bible however, provides with greater evidence about God been the creator of this Universe and initiator of the weekly cycle of which the seventh day-Sabbath stands out as a special gift for man and the entire creation to enjoy and benefit largely from the blessings that come by the Sabbath day. I thank God for this blessing which come as a relief in my life and I’ll always look forward to the Sabbath rest. Amen.

    Comment by Gift Mweetwa — March 15, 2013 @ 3:59 pm

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