Happy Saint Patrick Day!

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Today we celebrate and honor the memory and legacy of this man of God.

Patrick was a Bible reading, believing, preaching evangelical Gospel of Jesus Christ!! God led Patrick to help show the Irish out of darkness of paganism into the glorious Light of the Truth! ✨💖✝️

Did you know that “Saint” Patrick was not Irish and not Catholic? He was never Canonized a Saint by Rome. Patrick was an Apostolic and he exposed the truth against false pagan gods. Ireland was a pagan (Celts (pirates)) nation before Patrick’s arrival.

Patrick was kidnapped by the Celts and was taken to Ireland at the age 16. They made him their slave as a shepherd for over six years. Patrick was born into a Christian family but was an atheist before he was kidnapped. It was during his slavery when he decided to look up to our beautiful LORD for help. This is when he began his relationship with Him! God tested his faith in Patrick during these 6 years.

Patrick was a true follower of Jesus Christ!
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This one act of standing up for truth and winning souls to Jesus is one of the most significant times of change in Church history.

Patrick used a shamrock to help explain about God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. We do not have three gods. Just One, the God of Abraham. ✝️ This can be confusing but if you like me to explain, please let me know in a comment below.

FYI. Understand that shamrock was sacred to the Druids (Celts / pagan). Patrick did use it to demonstrate because it was the best and easiest way of explaining with visual aids for them.

Saint Patrick died on March 17, 460 AD and stepped into his eternity home with our Lord and Savior, Jesus! 💖

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