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Posted on March 29, 2011March 30, 2011 by arevans

Sometimes a blessing (Deuteronomy 11)

“Look, today I am giving you a choice between a blessing and a curse.”

Sometimes a blessing is a gift. Sometimes it is a consequence.

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Do the ears of God wait for sound? How, then, could Jonah’s prayer find its way out unto heaven from the depth of the whale’s belly, through the entrails of so huge a beast; from the very abysses, through so huge a mass of sea? If we are to be heard for our noise, how large windpipes should we need! But God is the hearer not of the voice, but of the heart.

— Tertullian

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