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Made for Beauty

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Christian Post Guest Columnist
Sat, Feb. 02 2008 12:12 PM ET
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holito8
  • Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:07 am
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Pomegranates have many seeds with pulpy crimson arils of tart flavor.
holito8
  • Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:05 am
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God does nothing with out a purpose.
Does God value beauty for beauty’s sake? It seems He does. Consider the two columns Solomon set up before the Temple. He decorated them with a hundred pomegranates fastened upon chains, as God commanded. These two free-standing columns supported no architectural weight and had no engineering significance, Schaeffer writes. “They were there only because God said they should be there as a thing of beauty.”

Before the temple of God, Solomon erected two columns of pomegranates. All must be washed clean in the blood of the lamb before entering the holy of holies. You cannot approach God with out being cleanse first in the blood.
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