wots #20081224
i read more than i write these days, which in a way is such a pity as i enjoy them both equally. now i sound very boring here, i know, keep reading and dig something out further than this.
anyway, we finished the proverbs bible study a while ago. i felt that i had to somehow goes beyond what the book suggested, at least in my thinking. i have no doubt it's faithful, i just think that perhaps it's ideal to highlight further on what the rest of the bible says on one particular issue.
now that i just happened to read this article: prosperity teaching without the bling, i guess i can do justice to confirm what was along the line my thought previously, apart the author here said it much better and clearer. i pray that those who meet together in our group may be enlightened as well (see especially point no. 2). the burden (should i say 'joy' or 'challenge' instead) now lies on bringing the head, heart and stomach into alignment with each other, hopefully with less pretension than just appearing to be legalistic at the outset.
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