In the rear-vision mirror is a world of the past and the present. On the one hand there are all those things that have been past, and left behind. While on the other hand, there are things happening in the present as you observe them. What an amazing contrast of events we observe in the rear-vision mirror.
Today as I was driving on a section of highway with a speed limit of 100 kph, I went through a digital speed indicator that checked your speed. The readout on the large display as I went under it was exactly 100. I felt really pleased with myself, as I was travelling at the maximum legal speed for that section of road. The view in the rear-vision mirror revealed the many vehicles that were closing the gap between us before they passed by and I was in their rear-vision mirror.
James 1:22 (NIV)
Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.
Today as I was driving on a section of highway with a speed limit of 100 kph, I went through a digital speed indicator that checked your speed. The readout on the large display as I went under it was exactly 100. I felt really pleased with myself, as I was travelling at the maximum legal speed for that section of road. The view in the rear-vision mirror revealed the many vehicles that were closing the gap between us before they passed by and I was in their rear-vision mirror.
James 1:22 (NIV)
Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.
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