Procrastination? Orrr..just crazy for Jesus:)
About 2 Cor 2: "I think that we so often misunderstand God. Because we so often think of God coming down on our heads as a heavy tyrant, you know. When we read in the Bible the stories of the Bible, it's too bad that we can't somehow have it in record that we could hear the tone of voice. Because many times, the tone of voice really determines what is actually said. And your relationship with God, or your understanding of God, oftentimes, I believe, puts the wrong tone of voice on the word of God.
For instance, when Adam sinned in the garden and God came down to talk with Adam, and Adam hid himself from God. And God said, "Adam, where art thou?" What tone of voice do you hear? Heavy judgment, an arresting officer? Hand up, you're under arrest? I don't hear that tone of voice at all. I hear the sob of a heartbroken father. "Adam, where are you? What have you done?" And the disappointment of a heartbroken father over the failure of man, even as Jesus wept over Jerusalem when He saw what their actions was going to bring upon them. And God, knowing what Adam's action was going to bring upon mankind, sobbing over the failure of man. And when God deals with you, it's with tears, a heart filled with anguish. For He loves you and He wants only the best for you. Don't misunderstand God."
Hmm..I think it's actually a blessing when Bible passages are hard to understand. Those are the ones packed with meaning that you just have to look up the commentary for.
Done with O-Chem a. I did my best, I did my best, I did my best!!
Buuttt, unfortunately my best was only mediocre, the rest was beyond me. Hurts no doubt, but I'm only human and thank God for being my sufficiency. Woooo..
I was working the other night at Leavey, and this patron was saying how he likes finals time more than Christmas. He likes the challenge. His friend didn't know how to respond to that, hahah.
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