![]() ![]() When it says he wasn't there, he wasn't there. My point is sometimes it's easier to label it than to live it. There's nothing wrong… I have one myself, and I'll wear it. We love sometimes to identify ourselves as Christians by our jewelry even though the cross was originally a torture instrument, not a fashion statement. It helps us to accommodate our assumptions if we can label something. "How much did you make last year"? and all this stuff, because we love to label. We are still trying to figure out "How much do you bench"? Just now with dollars instead of dumbbells. I said, "If that had been the pastors of those churches and not the women who are co pastors or pastors' wives, all we would have talked about was things that started with 'How many…' or 'How much…'" We love to label. We opened up, and we talked about this, and we talked about that". Holly was with a bunch of other pastors' wives a while back, and she was saying, "Oh, it was so good. ![]() Not to the boys first, because he knows women have the ability to feel and not be so calculative about everything and know things their minds can't conceive and see things spiritually that men are blind to because we are so ego focused we can't even connect with one another, let alone the resurrected Son of God.ĭo you like that pandering I did to the female demographic? That was good. The Bible says Thomas wasn't there when Jesus showed up. ![]() This Easter, I would like to talk about Thomas and suggest to you that if any of the other disciples had been in his same situation, they would have had his same doubt. I can think I know you because you remind me of something that's in myself that I won't admit. We love to label stuff, because if I label it, I can be lazy. This is an excerpt from: That's Not All You Are ![]()
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