Useful Agility


Let’s suppose a man who knows absolutely nothing about mathematics. Let’s give him two apples. Now he knows that he has more than one. There’s an apple in each hand.

Let’s give him one more apple. Now he knows he has more apples then his two hands can hold. Tell him he has three apples. See how he has learned something about mathematics.

I know. That’s a really stupid scenario. But isn’t it true that the more the man learns the more useful he will become?

But how many people think they are righteous yet can’t seem to do the simplest righteous task? Consistent righteous behavior seems to run away from them like it’s afraid. While they should be adding to their agility in righteousness every day, they can’t maintain a single one.

To make yourself agile in mathematics refer to a textbook. To understand the nature of righteousness read the Bible.

My What You Are Missing!


 

You who do not believe there is a God, my what you are missing!  You who worship greed, my what you are missing!  You who follow empty religions made by the imagination of man, my what you are missing!  You who worship the Lord Jesus in vain, my what you are missing!

All of you are so busy falling short of what could be within you.  With first grade math you calculate the sum of God.  From 0 to 4 you add up value.  And you could be counting countless blessings.

This Jesus we serve is the exact and blazing representation of the Living God.  Endless in mercy, love, wisdom, knowledge, and judgment, He remains forever.  And this comes to live in the soul of every man who will empty himself of his own will, presenting himself and all he has to be used by this Jesus.  Accepting poverty of self, we receive from Him what is endless and resistant to the calculations of man.

Join us!  Come away from what you hold dear and embrace what the Living God offers in His Holy Son.  Come and live!CAPTION

A Progression of Learning


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I had learned about math and hated it.  My brain doesn’t think like that.  I learned about history and thought it was fascinating.  “Now that’s more like it.”  I learned about reading and didn’t like it much.  My eyes track kind of weird so it’s not easy to read.  I learned how to make letters, “abcdefghijk…………”.  Hey!  This is more my style!  Now I can write about how much I hate math.   I can write about how fascinating history is.  I can write about how hard it is to read the stuff I love to write.

 

By His Grace.