Are you bad at math? Here’s something interesting. Holy numbers have meaning and significance in the Bible. We can say the number seven is associated with perfection and rest because, you know, when the Lord taught our Father, there were like seven petitions in that prayer, and they say it’s the perfect prayer, the prayer taught by Jesus himself. So, seven has a lot to do with the church: seven deadly sins and seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. Another number we can think about is three, which talks about the Trinity. Three persons are in the Godhead: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, for the three days that the Lord stayed in the tomb. It’s all connected. Some numbers are special and unique, and we must explore them more.
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