This cartoon reminds me of how some people responded on the last trip to Mississippi. I remember asking someone to get me a tri-square and how confused they were looking for a square with three sides. If you think about it very long you will wonder what type of people will make a "tri-square" anyway.
At work, which is "at prayer" but we call it "at work"; even though it is quite fun. Well at work, in prayer, I often see people with the same "big eyes" when we talk about "harp and bowl intercession", "prophetic intercession", "apostolic prayers", and "spontaneous singing from the word". They look just like I look when Shirley is talking about commas, capitol letters, run on sentences and "not-a-words". I a perfect world everyone would understand what we meant and we would mean what they understand. This is not a perfect world.
I hope I stay innocent all the days of my life, like the kids on the missions trip. They would search with all their hearts to try and find what I was asking for, to find this tool that they didn't even know existed with some whacked out name. I want to be childlike, like that. I want to hear my dad tell me to go get some "boxed sphere of verbal silence" and off I run in anticipation of finding the right tool and making Him proud.
Don't you just love it when God moves into a place and all who are there silently hear His voice. And then they respond with one heart and one cry to our most visible unseen heavenly Father? Well if you don't get this, don't worry. Just come on over and we will have a Bible Sword Drill.
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