1 Cor 2:9  Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, nor has it so much dawned on man what God has prepared for those who love him. 


This verse is discussing how the human understanding can never fully comprehend all that God has done, or all that He will do. It is referring to the fact that no one knows what's in store for them on the next day, and therefore we should live our life in a way that glorifies Him.

In this passage from 1 Corinthians, Paul says “eye has not seen, ear has not heard, nor has it so much dawned on man what God has prepared”. This means that humans cannot know everything about what God’s work will be like - they are only given glimpses of His work through dreams and visions.

This is an example of Paul's rhetoric. He was trying to convince the Corinthians of the reality of the risen Christ. His argument is that human beings are too limited to know what God has in store for them. This would be a good topic for a sermon but it can also be applied to our daily lives because we often don't realize how much good we have until it's gone. For example, people can get so focused on their own problems and shortcomings that they don't realize when someone does something nice for them until after it's happened.

Always remember Jesus loves me. Say it out loud.

Say it again Jesus loves me.


You are never alone. God Bless Brother Philip

Philip@clevelandbenedictines.org

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