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Always something to bear in mind noone can remember the things that are part of your existence and experience that are not also a part of theirs as a shared experience. So remember involves only you, if it doesn't involve others. So which are the richer memories? Those that involve just you or those that involve others and on top of that, which are even the more memorable, those times when you had you and perhaps one of the friend or those times when you had lots of folks around. And you were all celebrating, which is stronger?
The time you met privately with a friend to confess that you had done something that you didn't need to do.
And they listened and said it was going to be okay or the birthday party that everyone participated in and you all enjoyed memories are precious.
How we do them is a recounting thing, and how we recount them is magnificently important in our lives, the very words that we use to add up to the recounting matter. Every part of what we participate in as recounting matters.
I've heard of philosophy that says a 100 years from now will anyone care? Well the problem with that kind of stoical statement is a 100 years from now nobody has any idea what anybody is gonna be caring about.
So the time that we need to be invested in recounting is precious time. Absolutely precious moments that we have to build up memories that are enjoyed marvellously. And one of the things that you can really learn how to do is how to express your resertification; in a massively impacting way.
This means that recertifying often involves a lot of learning and folks, sometimes think, "well, I don't want to go into a lot of learning," but Jesus didn't say go and make people dumb, make people stupid go and make people.
incapable of learning, no, he said, go and make learners; disciples.
Now, we have adjusted it slightly to say, bring them back to Jesus, bring them back to Jesus, but that is also a form of massive learning of wisdom, because who is wiser than Christ? No, one. Who can give you more wisdom than the Holy Spirit?
Only God The father only Christ the son. So God is God; Jesus is God; The Holy Spirit is God. God is not Jesus. God is not the Holy Spirit, okay, so Jesus is not the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit is not Jesus.
The Trinity is designed in a recertifying process for us that allows us to bring our disciples back to Jesus as a centering point to a magnificent triangulation of faithful momentum in order to make disciples of all nations, Jesus would not give a command that could not be followed? Would He?
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