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When you make yourself irreplaceable, you put a time stamp on that which you love. You become a cog in the wheel. Yes, while you live you are viewed as necessary. The wheel turns and everyone is nourished. And then you are gone, an irreplaceable cog in the wheel … it stops turning. The glory days are remembered well – but what good are they when that which you offered is no longer accessible? Your gift has expired, because you lacked what it took to become a conduit – the vision clogged, stopping with you instead of flowing through you from God to others.
It doesn’t have to be this way.. When you make yourself irreplaceable, you put a time stamp on that which you love. You become a cog in the wheel...
Continue ReadingBut the Bible is more than a manual for spiritual warfare. Jesus also said, “I have come to bring good news to the poor.”. The first time a Bowery...
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