The problem with many, who say they believe in Jesus, is they are commodity-oriented going out to have their car or cars washed, florist’s shops, boutique shops, spas and restaurants. Not all of this is bad in itself. The items that were consider extra yesteryears, are considered standard of living today. Lots of us live with little interest for tomorrow or even today. Living a lifestyle buying too much of what later owns us. Pleasure can be expensive. The more you own the more it cost to insure, for upkeep and fuel. If we would live modestly, making money, keeping it and sharing it responsibility, while picking up a basin of water and towel to wash feet with, maybe the world around us would sit up and listen. On the other hand, maybe they wouldn’t. However, either way, we would be more like Jesus.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
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