Would you thank the people for investing in your life and spirit?
Would you berate them for the mistakes they made?
Would you share a truth that you've "discovered" along the way?
Really, what would you say?
God makes light shine out of darkness. He hides his greatest treasure--his own glory shining in the face of Jesus--in the hearts of his people,fragile and simple as clay jars. It reminds us that the power is not from us, but from God. As I dip my quill (electronic though it may be) to write this blog, the title Clay Inkpot reminds me where the power and wisdom come from. If what you read has no merit, that's where bits of me have flaked off and muddied the ink.
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Church-goers should consider more intentionally following Christ by learning to “obey all things” that Jesus commanded and live according to what he taught via parables or other lessons. This life-long maturation process of discipleship includes the accountability and apprenticeship that comes from spiritual intimacy, but requires the transformational commitment of each Christ-follower to orthopraxis.
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