Wednesday, February 23, 2011

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!

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