Phil. Just writin' thoughts out, it sure is amazing how one word will
change the flavor of a passage. I really enjoy scrolling through those word
meanings, like looking for a hidden treasure in those meanings. Sharon.
Glad you like the blurb, probably not a quote, sermon, but the Word is
sure good to chew on for sure. Rhonda. Yep, trials or adversity is tough to
squeeze joy from them, but that is where the cheifton comes in, once you
are, or feel cheif of a situation, you can have joy, I think that is why he
says that. Not easy, well in reality, principle yes, real time, not always.
Brad
At 05:27 PM 10/14/2007, you wrote:
>Red it over twice, Brad. Good word. I spend a lot of time looking up the
>meanings of words, following their other useages, and digging into what was
>really being said. I've been blown away more than once just by a single
>word. Years ago, a guy, he is passed away now, and I can't remember his
>name but he was out of San Antonio, used to teach 30 minutes on one word. I
>bought a lot of his tapes and even after he died, I wrote to his family and
>continued buying his tapes. When the Online Bible came out, I was
>absolutely blown away by the ability to study on my own and still feel the
>same way. Anyhow, Brad, thanks for taking time to write to us today. It
>was good.
>
>Phil.
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