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In today's Daily Reflection, we focus on sin and how you can turn away from the Lord, but will be lead back. "In Genesis, we hear that sin entered the world through Adam and Eve. But God had a plan because he wanted his people to know and love him just as he knows and loves them. So in Isaiah, God sends a message."In chapter 53, verse six, it says this we all, like sheep, have gone astray. "Each of us has turned to his own way, and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. In Isaiah, God says that his people have wandered, but one day someone will come to bring them back to him, a shepherd who will protect and save his people through his own sacrifice."

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00:00the chibi news daily reflection I'm Mark Wilson a Church of England vicar in West Bromwich when
00:11I was younger I trained as a chef and one of the things we needed to do was to work out how much
00:16something could be sold for like a sandwich you can't just say it costs this much to make
00:22because the ingredients are that much no you need to go through other things as well like
00:29how much the packaging costs the utilities to make the products and the staff's time in Genesis we
00:37hear that sin entered the world through Adam and Eve but God had a plan because he wanted his people
00:44to know and love him just as he knows and loves them so in Isaiah God sends a message in chapter 53 verse
00:53six it says this we all like sheep have gone astray each of us has turned to his own way and the Lord
00:59has laid on him the iniquity of us all in Isaiah God says that his people have wandered but one day
01:10someone will come to bring them back to him a shepherd who will protect and save his people
01:17through his own sacrifice Peter says in his first letter you were like sheep going astray but now you
01:26have returned to the shepherd the cost for the sheep could be a high price but the shepherd knows that his
01:34sheep are worth it

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