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Friday, April 01, 2005
Since there was no Sunday School on Easter Sunday, we're having quotes on the site for you to think through, and today's is from Eugene Peterson in his book "Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work":
"The Gospel message says, 'You don't live in a mechanistic world ruled by necessity; you don't live in a random world ruled by chance; you live in a world ruled by the God of Exodus and Easter. He will do things in you that neither you nor your friends would have supposed possible."
How do you see the "mechanistic world" influencing your moment-by-moment thoughts and actions? The random world? How does viewing Him as the God of "Exodus and Easter" bring up comforting thoughts about where you are in life right now? What is something He has done in your life that neither you nor your friends thought possible?
Brent 4:20 AM
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