Monday, January 23, 2012

Reading

When David confronted Goliath, he did not see the conflict as between him, a mere boy, and Goliath, an experienced warrior and giant of a man.  David saw this as a conflict between mere Goliath and God. . . How we perceive our challenges determines how we meet them.  If we see God as the overriding influence in life's challenges, then we can trust God to help us through them. . . .You have to take the proofs, the feelings, the dreams and the insubstantial communications from God and bring them into the physical and material world in which you live. . . . You must face the physical dillemmas and difficulties of life while viewing them in their spiritual setting.  You must rend the veil."

--The Second Comforter, Denver C. Snuffer, Jr., pp. 74-80

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