Jesus Understands your Suffering
“For we don’t have a high priest who can’t be touched with the feeling of our infirmities, but one who has been in all points tempted like we are, yet without sin. Let us therefore draw near with boldness to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy, and may find grace for help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:15-16 WEB)
When going through hard times, some people like to say, “I understand what you are going through.” However, most of the time, they do not really know. They are just saying it to be nice and polite.
On the other hand, Jesus know what you are going through.
His head was pierced with a crown of thorns. He was stripped, humiliated, spat on, had His beard pulled, beaten with stripes, crucified, laden with the sins and sicknesses of the world, and burnt with the fiery wrath of God.
No other man will go through worse suffering than Jesus.
The God-Man Jesus knows what you are going through. He became a “man of sorrows” on the day of His crucifixion.
Jesus knows firsthand how difficult life can be on earth. That is one reason why you can confidently ask God for mercy and Grace in every situation.
Draw near to God’s throne—He will never rebuke you or cast you aside.
In your time of need, He will gladly provide the supply.
God is free to be good to you because Jesus paid for you to be made righteous through His shed blood!
Read all about the sufferings of Jesus in the four gospels, and see the powerful revelations within, as well as how what He went through purchased our redemption. These and more, in “Understand the Four Gospels Through the Lens of Grace”: https://bit.ly/understandeveryparable
firsthand supply 在 美國在台協會 AIT Facebook 的精選貼文
美國在台協會處長酈英傑到南部科學園區參觀3M先進的生產設備,親自到現場了解領先的美國企業如何與台灣伙伴緊密合作,為高科技產業建造安全且可靠的供應鏈。
AIT Director Christensen tours 3M’s advanced production facility in the Southern Taiwan Science Park to see firsthand how leading U.S. companies are working closely with Taiwan partners to build secure, reliable global supply chains for
high-tech industries.
firsthand supply 在 AppWorks Facebook 的精選貼文
We would like to introduce you to our first podcast, which we are calling Startup Island. This is episode one.
Over a period of the last few weeks, Jack An and I have been stitching together this conversation that Jun Wakabayashi had with Andrew Jiang, co-founder of Soda Labs (AW#17) about the startup's experience in Taiwan.
We want to give this to the community so that they can get a firsthand account of what it's like for a founder to leverage Taiwan as a market.
What comes out of this interview are a few useful topics, which we think early stage founders will appreciate:
* How to hire and how to offer employee remuneration
* Understanding and leveraging the strengths founnd in Taiwan's supply chain and e-economy
And, actually, there's a lot more than that in the podcast. It's not quite tenn minutes long.
Please give us feedback, or, if you really like it, tell us who you think we should interview. We'd love to build this out during the next year.
AppWorks Accelerator will be accepting applications for cohort #21 starting in May. Keep your eye on the Accelerator home page for the applications, which are going to be coming out soon. https://bit.ly/2RlFQ5g
@Doug Crets
Communications Master, AppWorks Accelerator
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