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The Consuming Life part three

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THE CONSUMING LIFE part three

"Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends". John 15:13

Isn’t that beautiful?

I think that but I don’t want it. I mean in one final gasp televised where I get some glory sure, but on a daily ongoing basis to largely undeserving friends. Friends like Jesus had who don’t understand him, who will abandon him, who will deny and even betray him, heck no. I mean the idea is beautiful, the execution is, well, repellent. Oh I want to be that person deep and passionately on the inside, but the desire to be seen at that person is too often equally compelling.

Paige's Story

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My Story: Paige
Seismic Shifts has made me think about a lot of things.  Mostly how I definitely -- how the world see's me and how God's see's me.

The last part of the book, about witnessing impacted me the most.  I always thought I was a pretty mature Christian, but find I'm really not.  I find I'm pretty lazy about being a Christian.  I stick to my own kind of people, I don't go outside my box very often, if ever.  Now and then someone will ask me about spiritual things, and I try to answer to the best of my ability, but when they have even more questions, I feel pretty inadequate and want to steer them to Art!  I tell them, "let me ask my pastor and I'll get back to ya!!"

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