Oswald Chambers wrote in My Utmost For His Highest “Beware of allowing yourself to think that the shallow concerns of life are not ordained of God; they are as much of God as the profound. It is not your devotion to God that makes you refuse to be shallow, but your wish to impress other people with the fact that you are not shallow. Beware of posing as a profound person; God became a Baby. Our safeguard is in the shallow things. We have to live the surface common-sense life in a common-sense way. The tendency is to look for[…]
#252 – “Do Everything” by Steven Curtis Chapman
Sep 6, 2011 | 2:00 AM