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Tom
You and I are probably of the same generation with more or less the same
experiences.
We today really have it very good. Many of the younger blind, who did not
go through what we did and experience, I sometimes believe don't
necessarily understand and appreciate just how much things have changed
and what technology has enabled them to do.
I see this phenomenon in greater and greater demands and expectations
complaining about the smallest of things that just don't work quite right
or are unusable in their estimation.
Yes, this has always been the case and will remain so.
But we, thanks to technological
innovation have so much at our disposal that truly there should be little
grumbling.
Sure, there could be more; but oh yes, there was also so much less just a
few short years ago.
As we search the Scriptures, we must allow them to search us,
to sit in judgment upon our character and conduct.
Jerry Bridges, author, speaker and staff member of The Navigators
http://www.navigators.org
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