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When driving through farm country, have you ever seen llamas grazing with horses? How about buffalo eating with cows? Certainly there are differences in eating habits. Although I've seen parrots scarf down canary seed, and dogs gobble up cat food. Then there was little Scotty who even ate his dog's kibbles -- a new dietary sensation.
Today's lesson talks about sheep and goats. While they have the same grazing pasture, they are separated when it comes to shearing. A sheep's fleece produces more usable wool than a goat's. Warm and comfy versus coarse and scratchy. You choose.
Storyteller Jesus compares sheep and goats to believers and non-believers. There is a difference in separation, a difference in beliefs. Art Linkletter's TV show, Kids Say the Darndest Things, reveals children would rather sleep with a snuggly sheep than an itchy, old goat. What a revelation! A simple but provocative thought for today.
Today's lesson talks about sheep and goats. While they have the same grazing pasture, they are separated when it comes to shearing. A sheep's fleece produces more usable wool than a goat's. Warm and comfy versus coarse and scratchy. You choose.
Storyteller Jesus compares sheep and goats to believers and non-believers. There is a difference in separation, a difference in beliefs. Art Linkletter's TV show, Kids Say the Darndest Things, reveals children would rather sleep with a snuggly sheep than an itchy, old goat. What a revelation! A simple but provocative thought for today.
