False Premises. (Matthew 22:23-33)

3 years ago
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All to often we can get sidetracked by asking the wrong questions. Often that will lead to a wrong kind of thinking. We get so focused on the question that we miss the answer. Having questions is not a bad thing. (Anyone who says otherwise is leading a cult.) It's not okay to let the questions drive everything else out; no one likes coming down with a case of "The Couldas" "The Shouldas" or "The Wouldas" All three are generally fatal when they become they only thing in there. (See Job) Focus instead on The I AM, on our GOD, for HE is our Good-Good-Father and HE answers those questions when we bring them to HIM and trust HIM to be true to HIMSELF and answer; even if the answer is being given a better question. All of it in a place of trust. (In relationship with HIM)

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