What the middle verses indicate...
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What the middle verses indicate is that we need to be mindful of Christ. Indeed, "Remember Jesus Christ!"
A man went to his physician for a checkup. The doctor told the man there was nothing seriously wrong but that he should be more active. The man said he did not play any sports. The doctor persuaded the man to get a hoop and stick and to roll it to work and back. The man would check the hoop and stick with the parking attendant in the morning and reclaim them after work. One night the parking attendant couldn't find the hoop and stick. The man became very upset. The attendant, seeking to assure the man, said, "There's no need to get upset. In the morning I'll go out and buy you another hoop and stick." This did not soothe the man, who exclaimed, "That's all right for tomorrow, but how am I supposed to get home tonight?"
We are not merely to be creatures of habit. We are to remember our Creator.
A man went to his physician for a checkup. The doctor told the man there was nothing seriously wrong but that he should be more active. The man said he did not play any sports. The doctor persuaded the man to get a hoop and stick and to roll it to work and back. The man would check the hoop and stick with the parking attendant in the morning and reclaim them after work. One night the parking attendant couldn't find the hoop and stick. The man became very upset. The attendant, seeking to assure the man, said, "There's no need to get upset. In the morning I'll go out and buy you another hoop and stick." This did not soothe the man, who exclaimed, "That's all right for tomorrow, but how am I supposed to get home tonight?"
We are not merely to be creatures of habit. We are to remember our Creator.
