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Hillbilly Theology|Theology Rocks Show #58 - "The Danger of Keeping Your Past in Front of You" Episode
Words of wisdom from Pumba: "Put your behind in the past!"
For many Christians, our testimony is the list of terrible things in our past that God saved us from.There's a danger in keeping those memories in front of us (prominent in our minds). There comes a time in our lives that we just have to "put our past behind us," and move on. It doesn't mean those things aren't real, that we should deny them, or that God doesn't intend to use those things to minister to others.
Keep Dan in your prayers. He has been in the hospital for a few days now. He has an infection in his foot (complications of diabetes). When I talked to him Sunday afternoon, the doctors were waiting to see if the infection would respond to antibiotics, or if amputation was the immediate solution.
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[ Tue, 10 Jul 2007 00:03:19 -0600 ]
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