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Day 4

January 11, 2024

Day 4 – Combine

Etymology – (early 15c., “to associate, unite, join two or more things together” (transitive), from Old French combiner (14c.) and directly from Late Latin combinare “to unite, yoke together,” from Latin com “with, together” (see com-) + bini “two by two,” adverb from bi- “twice” (from PIE root *dwo- “two”). Intransitive sense “unite, coalesce, come together into one body” is from 1712. Related: Combinative; combined; combining.)

Colossians 3:14

13 Bear with one another and forgive any complaint you may have against someone else. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.

Selah – Reflect on the power of combining virtues into one. “And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”  Love is an amazing noun and verb to have in our toolkit.
Wisdom Nugget – Love is the divine thread that combines our virtues, creating a tapestry of unity.