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I feel God has been working on me with this as well- I just posted about it on my little blog I started (lol)- well, similar..about how we can be more intentional about not sinning.
Anyways, thank you for your words! Have a blessed day!
Hi Gail - I love this. Its so typical that something Godly gets twisted for use by the world. I am so grateful that God is a God of detail. Thank you for linking up again and I have no problem with you linking as many posts as you want. It means more people have access to God given advice and writing :) God bless Tracy
As a structural engineer, I can tell you, for sure, that the challenge is in the details!
But...that's part of what I love about my job...figuring out how to make all the little details work out in a way that satisfies the customer and is structurally sound.
I feel God has been working on me with this as well- I just posted about it on my little blog I started (lol)- well, similar..about how we can be more intentional about not sinning.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, thank you for your words! Have a blessed day!
This hit me in a different way today. Thanks for posting it. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Gail - I love this. Its so typical that something Godly gets twisted for use by the world. I am so grateful that God is a God of detail. Thank you for linking up again and I have no problem with you linking as many posts as you want. It means more people have access to God given advice and writing :)
ReplyDeleteGod bless
Tracy
As a structural engineer, I can tell you, for sure, that the challenge is in the details!
ReplyDeleteBut...that's part of what I love about my job...figuring out how to make all the little details work out in a way that satisfies the customer and is structurally sound.
You're right...God is in the details! :)
I've agreed to do something for a friend and he lied about how it would effect me. This is timely.
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