Friday, June 19, 2009

I was wrong

With the help of a few friends I have finally finished putting up my garden shed only to find a couple of pieces left over. Don't you hate that? Where do they go, what do they do? By not having them in the assembly does it compromise the structure? I know hide them and no one will ever know. I have just finished reading "I was wrong" by former PTL director Jim Bakker, what a sad but necessary read it was. Talk about people hiding and pretending that some things didn't matter.
There is an old Chinese proverb that says, "The beginning of wisdom is to call things by there right name". Facing current reality isn't something we like doing or spend much time doing. Reading the fine print and pondering the assembly instructions of life are vitals if we want to maintain strong character.

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