Aug 27, 2009

Never too busy to listen

Never too busy to listen Things are busy at home or at work? The introduction, as in celestial central? Hello, Gabriel. Let's go, what? S on the old schedule for today. Yes, sir. We? Ve Got beer a hurricane in the Caribbean, Haiti was hit with a 90 miles-twenty hours to sunset. Monte Keemakeetoa hours in Indonesia start belching smoke and some 'stirring, but the big eruption on Friday. What is the human activity? As you know, Mr. President, the Middle East is still a "hot spot", together with the central and easte Africa. The counter-revolutionary group in Peru is planning a strike against Lima in a few days. Besides these, there are the usual attacks, murders, drunk drivers, the plane crashes and sinking ships. Hmm. Plus hypocrisies, the fall from grace, heresies, factions, and the common sins of the flesh. Crowded calendar. Check the positive side for us. E? Sa evangelistic efforts in Caracas, Venezuela, today. Dozens hear the Gospel for the first time. Ms. Dunlap is a lunch with their neighbors, which until now have not talked about 15 years. Two scientists put the finishing touches to a book that convince Hearts and minds of inspiration and authority of Scripture. And the 37 couples in San Beardino? Excuse me, Gabriel, but Katrina McGee is to pray. It only takes a few minutes. So we can conclude our meeting. No problem. First things first. Gabriel leans back to wait.The Peter knew God? S heart when he said HP. 34:16: ? the eyes of the Lord on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer. (1 Peter 3:12). Because it is never too busy to listen, and no one to take, not to speak? S for our hearts to him every day.Steve Singleton has written and edited several books and numerous articles on topics of interest to students of the Bible. Greek taught, the Bible, and religious studies courses Bible college, university, adult education and programs. He has taught seminars and workshops in 11 Member States and its Caribbean.Go DeeperStudy.com resources for the study of the Bible, no matter what your level of experience. Discover "The Shoals," Lot "depth", or use the well-organized "Study Links" for original sources in English translation. Sign up for Steve's free "DeeperStudy newsletter."

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