Of Dogs, Fleas & Friends

There is a well used Aussie aphorism: If you lay down with dogs you get up with fleas.
There is a well used Aussie aphorism: If you lay down with dogs you get up with fleas.
My head leans toward what is common to man, and thus is uncommon to God. I mimic my teachers. The world and its churches are my loudest classrooms.
The Psalmists knew God as their life's constant, their foundations, their ever present 'go-to' person.
The strong and weak alike know that life's long journey requires the best food. Two Christian giants from yesterday also knew this.
In holiness there is separation. This removes me from the eyes and mind of others.
The days of our fragile, mortal coil become more sinister. An increase of darkness descends upon mankind.
Just a few weeks ago I sat on a firm bed in a modest (by western standards) Mongolian guesthouse.
Impulse drives out reason. Impatience has become the first response of many a man.
The tracks of life require a map, a wise guide. Such is the Bible. It flows in wisdom, and wisdom flows in it.
Any man can embark on a wholehearted journey to the discovery of his soul, countless have. Emptiness and disappointment will only result if his true redemption is not found.