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  1. Have you ever thought about the word “carpenter.” After thinking about it I thought it was interesting that the Greek word was translated as carpenter in English, normally referring to a builder using wood. However, in the Greek it means “builder” back then usually of stone. Stones were used as many examples in the Bible. Altars for sacrifices were built of stone. Maybe in the Greek they thought of Christ was a builder of stone. Buildings of stone last forever. Christ is the “corner stone” of the church. Why stone? Why not wood like an English carpenter? You lesson is about tools. Great analogies…I thought you might want to ponder this idea. Thanks, Jon for all you do for the Lord’s Church. Remember we are all stones fitly joined together. Right? Let me know what you think…Joyce

    • Great thought Joyce! I actually stumbled across some comments about the true definitions of the term we translate as carpenter in some reading today. Perhaps since I’ve seen it twice today I’m supposed to do something with it? Great message at the close of your comment – “We are all stones fitly joined together.’ It’s good to know there are Christians around the world to help, encourage and inspire. Thanks for the ideas!

  2. There are people who have special tools and the expertise to use them who we hire to perform work on our behalf such as plumbers, electricians, surgeons, etc. We sometimes need help to do what we need to have done.

    Jesus had the tools and expertise to do the work of salvation that no one else could do AND that we could not do for ourselves!

    • Thanks Gerry! Great points and you are right on spot with the idea that there are some things that we just can’t do.