"For this ointment might have been sold for much, and given to the poor."
In Matthew 26:11, Jesus said ..."The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me."
Ray Comfort does well in explaining how we often don't look at this present life as if things are going wrong ...unless we clearly see that they are.
And we don't look much past our own noses to read what clearly is stated about others. We mostly busy ourselves with keeping our minds active on things that will actively keep our minds inactive.
Ray Comfort wrote a book, entitled, Hell's Best Kept Secret ---and I challenge anyone to read just the first fourteen pages ---that's not even a chapter, but if you read those first few pages, you will likely read the entire book.
On page ten, a subheading reads, Who Needs a Parachute? And as you read the next four pages, you should realize why so many people in this world are eager to hear the gospel message.
Most people that I know would rather get a massage than a message. A true message is often challenging. A massage strokes the ego, makes you feel good, and shuts out the grind of the day ---while a message may do the exact opposite.
Those who are suffering ...most often don't want a massage, as they likely have been rubbed the wrong way.
At times they may question why they are suffering, but most of the time they know why and look to your sincere effort to help.
And we don't look much past our own noses to read what clearly is stated about others. We mostly busy ourselves with keeping our minds active on things that will actively keep our minds inactive.
Ray Comfort wrote a book, entitled, Hell's Best Kept Secret ---and I challenge anyone to read just the first fourteen pages ---that's not even a chapter, but if you read those first few pages, you will likely read the entire book.
On page ten, a subheading reads, Who Needs a Parachute? And as you read the next four pages, you should realize why so many people in this world are eager to hear the gospel message.
Most people that I know would rather get a massage than a message. A true message is often challenging. A massage strokes the ego, makes you feel good, and shuts out the grind of the day ---while a message may do the exact opposite.
Those who are suffering ...most often don't want a massage, as they likely have been rubbed the wrong way.
At times they may question why they are suffering, but most of the time they know why and look to your sincere effort to help.
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