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Chldlike imitators trying to walk like Jesus walks "Never apologize for stopping and getting your tank filled up." Wise permission for us to remind ourselves (especially to those who've remained unmarried for a long while and truly adore Christ and His church with the best part of who they are - we need to remember that). But, I can't help but wonder, "Don't we also fill our own buckets by filling the buckets of others?" Just wondering... secondarily, of course (assuming we've gone to the 'source' ourselves consistantly otherwise, "No can do!")
This is the first sermon I've heard by Mark Hatfield. I'm not sure if it's the sermon or the preacher but he (you) remind me of Greg Nichols. I thought that especially when you said, "Don't dwell on how poorly you've loved... AND CONVERSELY, don't admire yourself for how well you've loved either...". PN makes applications like that. Those are the kinds that we tend to remember (or I do as one who errors on both the left and the right)... Me thinks, such applications tend to burn themselves into our minds for many, many days to come.
Easley, are you considering MH or is he just visiting as pulpit fill? Consider this man. ... or steal him.