For more on this conclusion, go watch the sermon, "Treasure & Trust", about God calling Abraham, and blessing him to be a blessing to others. Also, if you can endure horrendously cheesy powerpoint presentations, overlooking them for a time, to enjoy a song and lyrics, you can listen to the Dave Barnes (are you reading this Melissa!? Proud?) song "Close your eyes", which I think pretty much encapsulates the current struggle.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The answer to yesterday's question:
Yes, it's wrong. Sitting on the edge of the pool, afraid to jump in, is not okay. When God says get in the pool, you get in the pool. Doesn't matter if you don't know what temperature it is, or even if you don't know how to swim. Trust Him. The end.
For more on this conclusion, go watch the sermon, "Treasure & Trust", about God calling Abraham, and blessing him to be a blessing to others. Also, if you can endure horrendously cheesy powerpoint presentations, overlooking them for a time, to enjoy a song and lyrics, you can listen to the Dave Barnes (are you reading this Melissa!? Proud?) song "Close your eyes", which I think pretty much encapsulates the current struggle.
For more on this conclusion, go watch the sermon, "Treasure & Trust", about God calling Abraham, and blessing him to be a blessing to others. Also, if you can endure horrendously cheesy powerpoint presentations, overlooking them for a time, to enjoy a song and lyrics, you can listen to the Dave Barnes (are you reading this Melissa!? Proud?) song "Close your eyes", which I think pretty much encapsulates the current struggle.
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