Moving along in our look at the this letter to the church in Colosse, I have come to realize that sometimes you just have to let someone else say what you want to say, when they can say it better than you.
(whaddya’ say?
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Furthermore, without any reservation, I want to be clear in stating that much of what I have to say, and have already said, has already been, and is still being said by other men and women who have done, and still do, a much better job than myself.
However, although I have been enlightened by reading the works of many others, I do believe that I can say that the Lord has not only shown me many of these things directly and personally, but He has also walked me through some of these things experientially.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:
I make no claim to attainment, but I would be a fool to count what the Lord has both shown me and worked into me as being without great value.
It is my hope that you can say the same for your self.
It is at this time that I set before you what I consider to be the very heart and core, the most primary and even all consuming matter, which, without a doubt in my mind, is something that we absolutely must get hold of.
If you get hold of what I am about to present to you, you shall have no worries of ever getting hold of anything else, as the heart of this message is all inclusive.
Perhaps you have read the following message before. If you have, I encourage you to read it again.
Now I understand the limitations of messages, in that they can only point to a greater reality.
This one, I believe, is probably the best Christian message that I have ever read, personally.
I present to you, Mr. T. Austin Sparks.
Be blessed.
(BTW…If I never post here again, I can rest assured knowing that my heart of hearts was expressed, albeit through the words of another.)
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