Off we go! Today is Wednesday, almost time for The Thing on Wednesday Night That Does Not Have A Name (yet). This thing has become a highlight of the week for me. I honestly do not have a clue where this thing will end up until it has ended. It has been a journey. I will pray and seek God for the direction the meeting will take. I plan some, but I am always surprised by what God does. (I admit it, I am ashamed to even say that, I mean He’s God He can create a universe, why should anything He does surprise me.) Inevitably someone will say something that was exactly what God said to me earlier in the planning and praying part this The Thing on Wednesday Night That Does Not Have A Name (yet) (give it up for copy and paste). To me that is cool. It tells me that I am not just chasing silliness. It is cool to see God work in such an obvious way.
Tonight we will talk about love. Going to move over to the other side of the great commandment.
He answered: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself. Luke 10:27
There, see the other side. Love your neighbor as yourself. It seems some plain. It should come naturally to love your neighbor as yourself after you Love the Lord your God with all your heart. My thoughts are that it does. If you truly do love the Lord you will naturally love your neighbors. It's a pontification. But I do know this; Jesus is a shining example of loving your neighbor. People tend to respond to love.
Anyway, enough for now. We meet at 8:30 in the college room. I'll get you a fancy coffee and some sort of pastry. It will be a grand time.
Tonight we will talk about love. Going to move over to the other side of the great commandment.
He answered: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself. Luke 10:27
There, see the other side. Love your neighbor as yourself. It seems some plain. It should come naturally to love your neighbor as yourself after you Love the Lord your God with all your heart. My thoughts are that it does. If you truly do love the Lord you will naturally love your neighbors. It's a pontification. But I do know this; Jesus is a shining example of loving your neighbor. People tend to respond to love.
Anyway, enough for now. We meet at 8:30 in the college room. I'll get you a fancy coffee and some sort of pastry. It will be a grand time.

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I can't wait to have some of my coffe and fancy pastry! Yay!
In other news, Kevin mentioned this to me last night and today I got like 5 e-mails about it. It just shows what God will do through people willing to humble themselves before Him in submission.
http://www.asbury.edu/press/chapelcontinues06
Hey, way to go Kyle. Making the first first comment.
Kevin
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