![]() ![]() Most of this chapter is about giving and there are many thought provoking statements in that regard. I might call it walking through fire, but it isn’t even close to really walking into fire.Īnother thought provoking statement by the author: “How would my life change if I actually thought of each person I came into contact with as Christ – the person driving painfully slow in front of me, the checker at the grocery store who seems more interested in chatting than ringing up my items, the member of my own family with whom I can’t seem to have a conversation and not get annoyed?” ![]() Me, I waiver from time to time when I’m walking through trials and tribulations that in no way match up to real fire. They had so much faith and hope in God that they walked into the fire. It makes me think about Pastor Jim’s sermon the other day on Shadrach, Meshach, and Abendigo. But this is something that I need to remember. ONE HUNDRED TWENTY YEARS, and I have a hard time trusting God when he takes 120 DAYS longer than I think he should! What does that say about me? I’m human. He talks about Noah and how for 120 years he built and ark and warned others of the impending judgement. What an interesting statement the author makes, “Something is wrong when our lives make sense to unbelievers.” Now there’s a thought. ![]()
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