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7.26.2007

Sorry... 2

But it's not like I can do anybody else's work for them. I can't even do my own work (only half true).

I'm tired. This molasses atmosphere has gotten to me.

I know the intellectual bits of knowledge play a part but aren't what you 'take with you', so to speak. What you take with you is real understanding, which is a result of real knowledge and real development of being. The Word of God is the standard. Get real understanding of It, parts in relation to the whole, and you will have gotten something real that you 'take with you.'

When you see it as the Book of your history (you spiritual Israelite, son of Abraham, not by blood but by Spirit) it becomes a more practical engagement.

Then eschatological living. Because...you are of the Seraphim.