The word March comes from ancient Rome where March was the first month of the year and was named after Mars, the Roman god of war. March, as a noun, is the name of the third month of our year. March, as a verb, means, “to walk in time and with regular paces, like a soldier.” Considering March as a noun and as a verb, we receive a challenge to march as a soldier of Jesus Christ and to join the battle against Satan and sin. It’s March, so let’s march!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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