Climb 'Till Your Dream Comes True
Often your tasks will be many, And more than you think you can do. Often the road will be rugged And the hills insurmountable, too.
Often your tasks will be many, And more than you think you can do. Often the road will be rugged And the hills insurmountable, too.
With more than a hint of courage Martin Luther peeled back the accumulated Christian thinking of the church five centuries ago. Christian knowledge and theology were most necessarily refined.
Humans are beggars in various clothes. The most tawdry of all clothing is acquiescence. It bemoans courage, covers sin and flees truth.
It hasn't happened yet. . . God intends for righteousness and praise to rise before every nation. The nations have chosen the ways of wickedness, they slander Heaven.
Launched from a post dawn Eden flies the perennial conflict between faith and knowledge. It wages to this day.
The Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground—trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food.
The search for knowledge is the task of the dissatisfied, those who seek answers to the unanswerable. Two paths exist to the student acquiring knowledge and enquiring of it.
God gave names to only two trees in the garden of Eden. He instructed Adam very carefully to only eat of one.
Walking naked, innocent (and at first lonely) among the avocado trees, under the swooping parrots and beside the mighty Pishon River was the only life Adam had ever known.
'Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers'. ~ Calvin Coolidge Our knowledge piles up, so too its impact.