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March 3, 2014

I'd Rather Say "I Is Doin' Something" than "I'm Not Doing Anything."

"Where no oxen are, the crib is clean: but much increase is by the strength of the ox."
Proverbs 14:4


Hello friends!

I'm ecstatic about starting up this blog again.
I'm going to be using it as a resource center for me and you all if you want to, and I'm also going to be posting things I'm learning, in addition to the classic verse-with-explanation posts.

The reason I chose the above verse in Proverbs, is I'd rather get it started and not be perfect, than try to get it perfect, and never get it going.
And why the title? I'm not saying to not learn proper grammar, but it's just an ironic reminder that many times we can get caught up in thinking that we NEED to know how to do everything (such as spell and use grammar) perfectly, before we do ANYTHING.


I know from personal experience, as I took care of cows and horses for about 4 years,
that where no cows are, the stall is definitely clean.
And I know that when there ARE cows, it's NOT clean.

But you wouldn't get anything done... if you didn't do anything.
Pretty simple, right?

So my encouragement to you is what Charles Spurgeon said to his students:

"Brethren, do something; do something, do something!"

So what will you do this week for the glory of God?

Recommendation:
How To Find God's Will For Your Life, by Ray Comfort

God bless you all this week!
Landon


Repentance and Faith Resource

How are people saved, biblically speaking?

Repentance of sin, and faith in Jesus.

Do repentance and faith happen at separate stages?

http://www.onthebox.us/2011/04/repentance-faith-seperate-stages.html

Presuppositional Apologetics Resources


http://carm.org/what-is-truth
http://www.onthebox.us/search/label/Presuppositional%20Apologetics