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Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm going to "shift gears" for "Women's History Month" and share about a Christian man called Patrick and the title of this blog is called "Meaning Behind St Patrick's Day". We know that it's tomorrow on Monday but few people know the actual story of Saint Patrick. Patrick wad born in Britain or Scotland History Dad was a Senator and tax collector and grandpa was a priest. But Patrick didn't care about the things of God in his youth but when he turned sixteen his life drastically changed. He was taken captive by Irish pirates from Britain and his family to Ireland and was a slave for six years! Sound like Joseph in the Old Testament in the Bible? While in captivity he worked as a shepherd and in the midst of that had a experience with God and got saved! Wow! God used that brutal life as a slave to grow deeper in prayer and his relationship with the Lord. After living in Ireland as a slave he was able to return home by ship back to Britain and got to reunite with his family in his early twenties. Then he had a vision about a man and a group of people crying out "We appeal you holy servant come and walk with us!" He didn't want to return at first but he did it anyway. He was met with resistance at first but overtime God gave him favor and gave him grace to return to Ireland (the place that enslaved him) as a missionary! Isn't that interesting? We in the Church as a whole (especially the Assemblies Of God denomination) honor missionaries and here Saint Patrick is one! He led many people to Christ such as princes, baptized thousands of people, leading slave owners, and others to Christ. He ordained priests to lead new Christian communities! Wow! Because of Saint Patrick the gospel was able to spread throughout Ireland and what the enemy meant for evil God turned it around for good! God used slavery and Patrick's kidnapping to Ireland to see his need for Him and to eventually put a calling on his life as a missionary! I think about the life of Joseph in the Old Testament in Genesis 50:20 when Joseph said to his brothers "You meant for evil against me but God meant it for good to preserve the lives of many people ". Of course alot us know the story of Joseph how he too was sold into slavery from Canaan to another country to Egypt, endured slavery, working for a prison system, and later becoming prime minister in Egypt in addition to him marrying and having a family (His wife is Asna and his sons are Manassah and Ephraim) as well as reconciling with his brothers, their households, and aging father Israel! God used the evil with Saint Patrick and Joseph in the Old Testament to preserve many lives in two different foreign countries. For Joseph in the Old Testament it was to preserve Egypt and the nations from famine while for Saint Patrick it was to spiritually persevere Ireland! That's why we celebrate Saint Patrick's Day wear green, eat cabbage, and wear green because it comes from Ireland but I hope you ladies understand why we celebrate Saint Patrick's Day! Blessings to each of you ladies and I plan to write more blogs honoring "Women's History Month" in the near future. Blessings and have a blessed week everyone!
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