4 thoughts on “Portrait of Grace”
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This has always been one of my favorite stories in the Old Testament. The fact that a little girl, taken away from all she knew (like Daniel) would show such kindness to the ones who enslaved her.
Wow!
WOW!
New manna. New mercies. New insight.
Thanks for this insightful article.
Shalom from a Believer from Vermont, living in rural South Australia. You never know where your encouraging words will reach…
Not a slave girl but a farmer’s wife is encouraged in South Australia.
As I read this I was thinking of the calmness after a storm in that as we Christians go through the trials and persecutions in life we can always in humility see the loving care God provides through His Grace in Jesus Christ.
We never know when or how God will use His faithful servants. There is a lot to ponder in this story and thank you for sharing this well written story. Whether it is those great men and women of Faith recorded in the Bible or those within our church or family, God uses us all for His glory.
Amen!