Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Yesterday I wrote of hitting a dry spot with your sled. Well today I seem to be back on the sled and headed back down the hill!!
As I was reading in 1 Cor. 10 that statement jumped off the page in verse 6. Everything that happened was for an example for us. If you go back and read Ex. 32 you see what he as talking about here. As I did that the Holy Spirit seemed to open up to me what is taking place in today’s organized church [ I know once again I am painting with a wide brush because not all are like that. The problem being that the ones that are seem to be all the one’s getting the press and those truly attempting to follow Christ are pushed to the outside and looked at as some sort of nut-case.]
We are once again in a battle against each other rather than against the forces of the enemy’s camp. Once again because Moses [Jesus in this case] has been gone to long and we look for some man [Aaron] to make us something we can see and touch. Rather than a golden calf we have denominations with rules, traditions, and large beautiful buildings with large congregations with leaders that get all puffed up because the outside world pays attention to them. Once all that attention comes their way they begin coloring their message to please those who aren’t even saved because they believe as long as they have these people in their building they are doing good. Not to long after it is hard to tell them apart from the things of the world. They begin to become involved in the social world around them and demand the government do something about all these problems. At this point they are hailed as a great Christian example to the world. The problem is that no one has heard anything about repentance and making Christ the Lord of your life. There is a lot of mixture with the world under the banner of making salvation seem more acceptable to the unsaved. Why do we think we have to make Christ look like the world around us to bring those out there to salvation?? If these leaders wanted to make their flocks look like Christ they would teach them it’s their job not the governments to solve these problems. Jesus did say the poor would always be among us [Matt. 2611]. How many of our leaders look just like Aaron when you look at what they teach and how they lead. I don’t have a problem with salaries but should these leaders be living so far above their flock?? Where are the churches that have people that will stand up to the leadership when this begins to take place?? When was the last time you could walk into the office of a “head” pastor in a large church and tell him you and heard from the Holy Spirit and he was beginning to get off track and when he heard that the Holy Spirit gave him a check in his spirit? Then he asked you to pray with him. Or would the scene be more like trying to get past the guards and when you told him something like that he told you it was way off and more or less threw you out of the office. The same holds true of the guard of yes men called elders and deacons he surrounds himself with.
Take the time to read Ex. 32 and allow the Holy Spirit to minister to your about your life and the direction its going!! If you wonder what it’s like to finally know Jesus on your own rather than what the leaders are telling you He is like, go to Luke 2: 25-38. Here are two people that have been serving and waiting on Jesus most of their life then they finally see Him in person. As Simeon holds the baby in his arms he knows right away this is He that he has been waiting for. This should be your experience when you finally meet the true Christ on your own rather than thru others!!!
I hope and pray you get to that point in your life!!!
What say you???
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
dry spot
Good day all!!
Have you ever hit a dry spot in the road. I think of when we were kids and sleding on the city streets. Sometime the snow would melt or dissappear for some reason and you wouldn't see it when you started down the hill but when you hit it the sled stopped dead in its tracks and you kept going. Well the narrow path is the same way. The Holy Spirit takes you down the path showing you things in the word that you have never seen before even tho you have read it many times. Then you seem to hit that dry spot in the road and come to a dead stop!! You try to figure out what you did to tick Him off and stop talking to you. Don't fall into that trap!! Most of the time He is just trying to get you to walk in what He has showed you till it becomes 2nd nature to you and you no longer have to concentrate on doing it. He doesn't just give you revelation so you can store it away to dazzle others with your knowledge. He gives you things to improve your walk and that doesn't happen over night. It sometimes is a long process. So when you hit that dry spot and quit sliding on the road. pick yourself up, go back and get on the sled and ask what you are to be doing!! He is always faithfull to answer but you may have to listen closely and for longer than you would like!!
What say you!!
Have you ever hit a dry spot in the road. I think of when we were kids and sleding on the city streets. Sometime the snow would melt or dissappear for some reason and you wouldn't see it when you started down the hill but when you hit it the sled stopped dead in its tracks and you kept going. Well the narrow path is the same way. The Holy Spirit takes you down the path showing you things in the word that you have never seen before even tho you have read it many times. Then you seem to hit that dry spot in the road and come to a dead stop!! You try to figure out what you did to tick Him off and stop talking to you. Don't fall into that trap!! Most of the time He is just trying to get you to walk in what He has showed you till it becomes 2nd nature to you and you no longer have to concentrate on doing it. He doesn't just give you revelation so you can store it away to dazzle others with your knowledge. He gives you things to improve your walk and that doesn't happen over night. It sometimes is a long process. So when you hit that dry spot and quit sliding on the road. pick yourself up, go back and get on the sled and ask what you are to be doing!! He is always faithfull to answer but you may have to listen closely and for longer than you would like!!
What say you!!
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Saturday, February 24, 2007
More on the firm foundation!!
Ephesians 2:20 (NKJV) 20having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone,
Looking at this I have a hard time understanding how we can build anything for Christ that isn’t totally based on His cross and the teachings that the Holy Spirit laid down in the scripture. If we continue fitting Christianity into the current social climate don’t we then become just like them?? I know it seems as tho we bring more people into the church but aren’t we suppose to be bringing people into the Body of Christ? Once again the question raises its ugly head: Is it time we go back and examine how we look at Jesus?? Are we truly looking at Jesus as He was or are we looking at Him as we want Him to be?? There seems to be a big push again [or maybe still] for the body to be out there attempting to solve all the social ills in society. That in itself seems to be a good thing but what is it doing to glorify Christ?? Have we become so involved in what we look at as the work of and for the Savior that we have lost contact with the Saviour?? I don’t see a whole lot of Jesus working on the social ills of His time. He seemed more concerned with the problems of those who needed salvation including those religious people of His time. I see Him involved with those whom society looked down on [ie: sinners] but I don’t see Him looking for some truth that they might have that would contribute to His cause. What truth could possibly exist in something that has the enemy for its founder and leader?? Is the hip new thing telling us that there may be grey areas where no one rules?? Hasn’t that already been tried? Didn’t Paul deal with all those that were falling back into the trap of idol worship they had come out of?
I know young people feel and even some older ones [I could possibly be counted in here] feel the church has failed them. The problem is that it has been organized religion that has failed them and not the church. We have been looking at some organization rather than to Jesus. There is a “body” out there that is waiting for you to find it but once again you need that relationship with the Holy Spirit to do it. Don’t get caught up in something just because the people think-act-look and sound like you. The body is made up of many parts that look different. Stop looking for them all to be the same. Is it hard hanging with those you consider “dorks”? Sure it is but what if they are a part of the body that has been missing in your life and they have been sent by the Holy Spirit to help to become the whole person He is looking for? Never discount what those older followers of Christ have gone thru in their walk. I know it’s a lot cooler to think they are old and have nothing to offer you because you are so hip and have this “new vision” of what it means to follow Jesus but remember what the word says about Jesus! He is the same yesterday-today & tomorrow. Are you sure this thing you have is a new vision?? Maybe it’s the same thing with a little more light shined in on it. Not to discount those already walking the narrow path but to help them reach the peak while they share their knowledge with you as you all walk the narrow path together. It’s the job of the Holy Spirit to put those in your path that He wants you dealing with. There is no need to go out and pound the bushes to find some problem to deal with. Try changing the hearts of those out there causing the social problems and help them understand and become more like Jesus and the problems will begin to go away. Quit telling those without the true Jesus that their way may be alright and they can mix it with Christ. If its one thing God hates its mixture of the world into His eternal purpose!!
What say you!!!
More on the firm foundation!!
Ephesians 2:20 (NKJV) 20having been built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone,
Looking at this I have a hard time understanding how we can build anything for Christ that isn’t totally based on His cross and the teachings that the Holy Spirit laid down in the scripture. If we continue fitting Christianity into the current social climate don’t we then become just like them?? I know it seems as tho we bring more people into the church but aren’t we suppose to be bringing people into the Body of Christ? Once again the question raises its ugly head: Is it time we go back and examine how we look at Jesus?? Are we truly looking at Jesus as He was or are we looking at Him as we want Him to be?? There seems to be a big push again [or maybe still] for the body to be out there attempting to solve all the social ills in society. That in itself seems to be a good thing but what is it doing to glorify Christ?? Have we become so involved in what we look at as the work of and for the Savior that we have lost contact with the Saviour?? I don’t see a whole lot of Jesus working on the social ills of His time. He seemed more concerned with the problems of those who needed salvation including those religious people of His time. I see Him involved with those whom society looked down on [ie: sinners] but I don’t see Him looking for some truth that they might have that would contribute to His cause. What truth could possibly exist in something that has the enemy for its founder and leader?? Is the hip new thing telling us that there may be grey areas where no one rules?? Hasn’t that already been tried? Didn’t Paul deal with all those that were falling back into the trap of idol worship they had come out of?
I know young people feel and even some older ones [I could possibly be counted in here] feel the church has failed them. The problem is that it has been organized religion that has failed them and not the church. We have been looking at some organization rather than to Jesus. There is a “body” out there that is waiting for you to find it but once again you need that relationship with the Holy Spirit to do it. Don’t get caught up in something just because the people think-act-look and sound like you. The body is made up of many parts that look different. Stop looking for them all to be the same. Is it hard hanging with those you consider “dorks”? Sure it is but what if they are a part of the body that has been missing in your life and they have been sent by the Holy Spirit to help to become the whole person He is looking for? Never discount what those older followers of Christ have gone thru in their walk. I know it’s a lot cooler to think they are old and have nothing to offer you because you are so hip and have this “new vision” of what it means to follow Jesus but remember what the word says about Jesus! He is the same yesterday-today & tomorrow. Are you sure this thing you have is a new vision?? Maybe it’s the same thing with a little more light shined in on it. Not to discount those already walking the narrow path but to help them reach the peak while they share their knowledge with you as you all walk the narrow path together. It’s the job of the Holy Spirit to put those in your path that He wants you dealing with. There is no need to go out and pound the bushes to find some problem to deal with. Try changing the hearts of those out there causing the social problems and help them understand and become more like Jesus and the problems will begin to go away. Quit telling those without the true Jesus that their way may be alright and they can mix it with Christ. If its one thing God hates its mixture of the world into His eternal purpose!!
What say you!!!
Friday, February 23, 2007
getting firmer!!
Friday, February 23, 2007
Here I am again, back to the “firm foundation”. I just can’t seem to get pass it.
As I run some of the references it takes me to scriptures that talk of Jesus as the cornerstone. Back in Isaiah it tells us God laying His precious cornerstone but the builders will reject it. It also says this stone will be a stone that makes them stumble and a rock that makes them fall. Acts 4:11 has Peter talking to the people after the Holy Spirit had come on them in the upper room. He brings the scripture from Ish. Out and explains that this Jesus who they had crucified was that very same “cornerstone” they had been hearing about all these years. On that day 3000 people came to Jesus. Just looking at that in that light how could we ever build something we call church leaving out the cross of Jesus??
Could it be time to call in the repairers that the Holy Spirit has raised up to do an inspection of your foundation?? This is the whole point of having a “conversational relationship” with the Holy Spirit. He alone is able to keep those cracks from appearing. Only thru his leading and direction are we able to even make a dent in the social problems caused by the enemy camp. If we are out there attempting to solve every need or problem, we can very soon [maybe even at the very start] be off the path the Holy Spirit is wanting. Remember the path is as narrow as the gate
Matthew 7:13 - 14 (NKJV) 13“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. 14£because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.
It doesn’t sound to me like we are able to go on our feelings about problems or needs without the guidance of the Holy Spirit and be truly walking in the light of Jesus!! This relationship with the Holy Spirit also keeps us from falling into the traps laid by the enemy when dealing with those that profess to be following Christ but in reality are following other gods!! The only things we can safely fellowship around is Christ crucified and Lord of all. I see no common ground coming out of the enemy’s camp!!
What say you!!
Here I am again, back to the “firm foundation”. I just can’t seem to get pass it.
As I run some of the references it takes me to scriptures that talk of Jesus as the cornerstone. Back in Isaiah it tells us God laying His precious cornerstone but the builders will reject it. It also says this stone will be a stone that makes them stumble and a rock that makes them fall. Acts 4:11 has Peter talking to the people after the Holy Spirit had come on them in the upper room. He brings the scripture from Ish. Out and explains that this Jesus who they had crucified was that very same “cornerstone” they had been hearing about all these years. On that day 3000 people came to Jesus. Just looking at that in that light how could we ever build something we call church leaving out the cross of Jesus??
Could it be time to call in the repairers that the Holy Spirit has raised up to do an inspection of your foundation?? This is the whole point of having a “conversational relationship” with the Holy Spirit. He alone is able to keep those cracks from appearing. Only thru his leading and direction are we able to even make a dent in the social problems caused by the enemy camp. If we are out there attempting to solve every need or problem, we can very soon [maybe even at the very start] be off the path the Holy Spirit is wanting. Remember the path is as narrow as the gate
Matthew 7:13 - 14 (NKJV) 13“Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. 14£because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.
It doesn’t sound to me like we are able to go on our feelings about problems or needs without the guidance of the Holy Spirit and be truly walking in the light of Jesus!! This relationship with the Holy Spirit also keeps us from falling into the traps laid by the enemy when dealing with those that profess to be following Christ but in reality are following other gods!! The only things we can safely fellowship around is Christ crucified and Lord of all. I see no common ground coming out of the enemy’s camp!!
What say you!!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
what is a firm foundation??
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
As I thought about all this talk of a firm foundation it dawned on me that I may be seeing this from a whole different angle. I have spent a lot of years around the construction trades and fully understand just how important the foundation is to the finished product. It has to be square-level & sturdy in order for the building to turn out correctly. I have a friend that has a really good business just repairing bad foundations. When the foundation is bad the walls in the home can begin to crack because the home begins to sink and twist because it doesn’t have a firm base to set on. He then drills down till he hits solid rock. He then attaches the steel rods he has drilled with to the foundation. This squares it up and keeps it from sinking further. Once again the “solid rock” concept comes into play!!
I’m hoping your are able to get your arms around that same concept with Jesus being that firm foundation.
Feel free to question any of this or make any comments you like. I have a thick skin when it comes to Jesus!!
In Christ,
Jim
As I thought about all this talk of a firm foundation it dawned on me that I may be seeing this from a whole different angle. I have spent a lot of years around the construction trades and fully understand just how important the foundation is to the finished product. It has to be square-level & sturdy in order for the building to turn out correctly. I have a friend that has a really good business just repairing bad foundations. When the foundation is bad the walls in the home can begin to crack because the home begins to sink and twist because it doesn’t have a firm base to set on. He then drills down till he hits solid rock. He then attaches the steel rods he has drilled with to the foundation. This squares it up and keeps it from sinking further. Once again the “solid rock” concept comes into play!!
I’m hoping your are able to get your arms around that same concept with Jesus being that firm foundation.
Feel free to question any of this or make any comments you like. I have a thick skin when it comes to Jesus!!
In Christ,
Jim
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
It would seem the Holy Spirit is not going to allow me onto other things till we get this verse in 1 Cor. Settled. He continues to show me things about it.
The theme of a large amount of what passes as Christianity today seems to be it. The firm foundation that is supposed to be Christ that will allow others to build upon it seems to be the sticking point. I know we all believe that we are sitting upon that firm foundation but are we truly?? As you look at what they pass off as that firm foundation today we may be missing it. Paul said that when he came all he preached was Christ crucified. Are we getting that today or is Jesus just someone or something that will get us to heaven without a lot of hassle and stress in our lives. It seems to me that Jesus is more like Santa Claus than Savior & Lord. What are we being taught about God’s eternal purpose and how that should be the controlling feature of our life style?? Do we even have a clue what that purpose is and the role we are to play in it??
The question then becomes: How do you & I look at the cross of Christ and how does that play out in our lives?? Does it not stand to reason that if our foundation is bad or incorrect that what we have built upon it is at the best very shaky!! Maybe it’s time to go back and let the Holy Spirit take us thru the scripture about the house built on sand and the one built on solid rock!!
What say you???
It would seem the Holy Spirit is not going to allow me onto other things till we get this verse in 1 Cor. Settled. He continues to show me things about it.
The theme of a large amount of what passes as Christianity today seems to be it. The firm foundation that is supposed to be Christ that will allow others to build upon it seems to be the sticking point. I know we all believe that we are sitting upon that firm foundation but are we truly?? As you look at what they pass off as that firm foundation today we may be missing it. Paul said that when he came all he preached was Christ crucified. Are we getting that today or is Jesus just someone or something that will get us to heaven without a lot of hassle and stress in our lives. It seems to me that Jesus is more like Santa Claus than Savior & Lord. What are we being taught about God’s eternal purpose and how that should be the controlling feature of our life style?? Do we even have a clue what that purpose is and the role we are to play in it??
The question then becomes: How do you & I look at the cross of Christ and how does that play out in our lives?? Does it not stand to reason that if our foundation is bad or incorrect that what we have built upon it is at the best very shaky!! Maybe it’s time to go back and let the Holy Spirit take us thru the scripture about the house built on sand and the one built on solid rock!!
What say you???
Monday, February 19, 2007
truthkeeper
I'm thinking this may go along with my first post.
The Holy Spirit seems to have me hung up in 1 Cor. where Paul talks of building on the correct foundation which is Christ. I seem to be getting the feeling that a lot of our problems revolve around just that. Could it be that a lot of what is called Christianty today is built on the wrong foundation?? Are we truly building on Jesus or just something we have been told is Jesus.
Anyone out there have any thoughts on this??
The Holy Spirit seems to have me hung up in 1 Cor. where Paul talks of building on the correct foundation which is Christ. I seem to be getting the feeling that a lot of our problems revolve around just that. Could it be that a lot of what is called Christianty today is built on the wrong foundation?? Are we truly building on Jesus or just something we have been told is Jesus.
Anyone out there have any thoughts on this??
Monday, February 12, 2007
Here we go!!
Monday, February 12, 2007
The ramblings of an old man!!
This morning the Holy Spirit had me up early talking to me about my life. I feel I need to put it on paper but not sure if and how so bear with me. It’s time my children heard this and there are others out there also that are about to go thru the same things and need to understand what the generation that they are leaving behind is feeling. I know it would have been cool if some older person in my life and been able to articulate this to me!! I think this holds true for all but the “Body of Christ” needs to understand these things also if there is ever to be any sort of unity to bring Jesus to the place where He is Lord of all and can turn it all over to the Father and we can get onto eternity.
Looking back over my life, I need to do that now that I am about to touch 70. I see and understand how we looked at established things. It was if we had suddenly discovered something secret. We wondered how the people around us had missed this great secret. We wanted to bring them up to speed right away!! Imagine our surprise when they weren’t interested and even got angry with us for trying to spoil their comfortable lives. Well if they weren’t interested we would just rebel and change the world for the better without them. Once we had all this change in place they would be eternally grateful. Well we forced a lot of these changes thru and guess what? The older generation still didn’t like it and became almost our enemies, even our parents. We just couldn’t understand it; all we were trying to do was improve their lives!! I can now see the error of our ways. If we would have only taken the time to explain to them what we were trying to do and why they may have listened. We needed their input to make the transition easier and keep them our friends-parents and mentors. I know we don’t like to think we had any mentors. We want to think we figured all this out on our own. What do you suppose all those uncles-aunts-grandparents-teachers and the like were doing when they told you stories or made you do your homework or taught you how to do things like build something or maybe cook something??
I see this same problem in the Body of Christ today. As the Holy Spirit begins to shine some new light in to the body the same thing takes place. The older folks slam it right away as from the devil because it disrupts there way of life. Too bad they never think it may be the purpose of God to do just that because He is not happy with that life. Things on the other side seem just as bad. They can’t understand why the old folks are unable to see the error of their ways and they feel the need to rush to get this new light out there so they have no time to work with the older folks and bring them along slowly if needed. So now we once again have two camps looking at each other as being off the wall when really there is room for both views. I really doubt if either camp is totally under the headship of Christ. If that were true there would be plenty of room to work together in unity. For some reason the Body of Christ thinks the only way unity can work is if you come around to their way of thinking. So you don’t like the established church and want to meet in the park or someone’s home. Fine if it’s under the headship of Christ. He surly doesn’t care where you meet if He is in charge!! Let’s be friends with the unsaved world around us but never let them think what they are doing is OK and there may be another way to God than thru Jesus!! Go do your thing but don’t condemn others that aren’t called to that. There are way too many ministries out there that have begun because of guilt and had nothing to do with what the Holy Spirit was wanting from that group. Until we are able to allow the Holy Spirit to take our entire lives [which will take an entire lifetime] to the cross and show us how we are to only be and do what He tells us and only when He sends us, we will be more or less punching in the wind. We are to be fighting against the powers of darkness and not against each other. There are plenty of jobs the Holy Spirit needs the body doing. Listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to you and don’t allow others to control your walk. We are to walking with Christ thru the leading of the Holy Spirit not doing what some man makes us feel guilty about. Don’t be so eager to condemn others that are willing to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit Just because He has never told you to do it. Could be He knew you were too set in your ways and He needed some fresh faces to get the job done!!
To be continued!!
The ramblings of an old man!!
This morning the Holy Spirit had me up early talking to me about my life. I feel I need to put it on paper but not sure if and how so bear with me. It’s time my children heard this and there are others out there also that are about to go thru the same things and need to understand what the generation that they are leaving behind is feeling. I know it would have been cool if some older person in my life and been able to articulate this to me!! I think this holds true for all but the “Body of Christ” needs to understand these things also if there is ever to be any sort of unity to bring Jesus to the place where He is Lord of all and can turn it all over to the Father and we can get onto eternity.
Looking back over my life, I need to do that now that I am about to touch 70. I see and understand how we looked at established things. It was if we had suddenly discovered something secret. We wondered how the people around us had missed this great secret. We wanted to bring them up to speed right away!! Imagine our surprise when they weren’t interested and even got angry with us for trying to spoil their comfortable lives. Well if they weren’t interested we would just rebel and change the world for the better without them. Once we had all this change in place they would be eternally grateful. Well we forced a lot of these changes thru and guess what? The older generation still didn’t like it and became almost our enemies, even our parents. We just couldn’t understand it; all we were trying to do was improve their lives!! I can now see the error of our ways. If we would have only taken the time to explain to them what we were trying to do and why they may have listened. We needed their input to make the transition easier and keep them our friends-parents and mentors. I know we don’t like to think we had any mentors. We want to think we figured all this out on our own. What do you suppose all those uncles-aunts-grandparents-teachers and the like were doing when they told you stories or made you do your homework or taught you how to do things like build something or maybe cook something??
I see this same problem in the Body of Christ today. As the Holy Spirit begins to shine some new light in to the body the same thing takes place. The older folks slam it right away as from the devil because it disrupts there way of life. Too bad they never think it may be the purpose of God to do just that because He is not happy with that life. Things on the other side seem just as bad. They can’t understand why the old folks are unable to see the error of their ways and they feel the need to rush to get this new light out there so they have no time to work with the older folks and bring them along slowly if needed. So now we once again have two camps looking at each other as being off the wall when really there is room for both views. I really doubt if either camp is totally under the headship of Christ. If that were true there would be plenty of room to work together in unity. For some reason the Body of Christ thinks the only way unity can work is if you come around to their way of thinking. So you don’t like the established church and want to meet in the park or someone’s home. Fine if it’s under the headship of Christ. He surly doesn’t care where you meet if He is in charge!! Let’s be friends with the unsaved world around us but never let them think what they are doing is OK and there may be another way to God than thru Jesus!! Go do your thing but don’t condemn others that aren’t called to that. There are way too many ministries out there that have begun because of guilt and had nothing to do with what the Holy Spirit was wanting from that group. Until we are able to allow the Holy Spirit to take our entire lives [which will take an entire lifetime] to the cross and show us how we are to only be and do what He tells us and only when He sends us, we will be more or less punching in the wind. We are to be fighting against the powers of darkness and not against each other. There are plenty of jobs the Holy Spirit needs the body doing. Listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to you and don’t allow others to control your walk. We are to walking with Christ thru the leading of the Holy Spirit not doing what some man makes us feel guilty about. Don’t be so eager to condemn others that are willing to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit Just because He has never told you to do it. Could be He knew you were too set in your ways and He needed some fresh faces to get the job done!!
To be continued!!
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