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Make EachSunday a Red Lettered Sunday


 
Sundays truly a part of the week of course but how many of us recognize that it is the first day of the week.
Throughout the year are some red lettered days we see on our calendars.
Few people see the Sundays we have within the year are different colors than the normal color we see for the other days.
It is; in this respect, that we should honor Sunday and share it with God as His one day of rest.
Do you wonder it got to be the first day?
It is due to Jesus dying on the cross for us and raising again the third day as He said He would.
Everything that we know changed and for the better for God has a statement to make which He is most proud of His Son--Jesus.
So, it is our responsibility to honor Sunday as more than only a day when it is a red lettered day set apart for God and Jesus.
Do the Lord right with honoring Sundays with accepting it as a red lettered day.
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