Good Morning Sunshine

There are not many do-overs in life, but there are fresh starts. Some are chosen and filled with great excitement while others are just another step in the path the Lord has laid in front of us. Some have said that doing the Will of God is just doing the next thing.

Although this blog is really for me, I trust as I move through transition into Chapter Four of my life, you will ride this roller-coaster with me as a friend and companion and hopefully, we will all grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Day Two - Corinth

 Today we left the Oasis Hotel and headed to Corinth. It was about a one hour drive.

Paul’s first visit to Corinth is recorded Acts chapter 18. It is also the site of the church to which he wrote the letters of 1st and 2nd Corinthians. 


As they walked through the ancient site several things came to mind; first of all was the Bema seat which is a place of recognition of an individual by the city leaders. It can be a positive event in which the individual is glorified or it can be a negative event in which an individual is shamed and beaten.


Just in front of the Bema seat stood a small column where the individual had to kneel with the city leaders looking down on him. If he was someone to be honored he could then walk up to the Bema seat to be given his reward. If he was an enemy, the city fathers were ordered his arms be tied to the column and he would be beaten. It gives real meaning to the text which says every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. 


Another interesting fact from the city of Corinth is the Acropolis, where there was a temple full of prostitutes who would all have had their heads shaven so when they would walk through the city everybody knew who they were.


When the apostle Paul wrote to the church we remember that the women had to have their heads covered. The purpose was not to shame anyone or to cause submission to the men but rather to give equality. If they all had their heads covered no one would know a persons background showing that in Christ all were equal.


We left Corinth and headed to the CosmoVision Center where we were warmly welcome by Fotis and Mary Romero. And what a welcome it was. Mary had a Martha day as she worked hard to prepare a feast  for us. These pictures can't begin to envision the gracious way we were treated and the delicious meal that was shared.








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