Thursday, September 17, 2009

"with whom i..."

lately ive been getting distracted my mind's been jumping around juggling
with which
thought to keep in my line of view from one moment to the next
honestly, its annoying.
today
i got on twitter i saw the Don Millermade a post about a link to his publishers site with a preview of the 1st 30 pages of his new book thats coming out in the fall( i had already read the 1st chapter that was included in my copy of blue like jazz)
i promise this isnt about him or blue like jazz
haha.but i read it and of course i liked it.b
ut i saw on the side a link for another author John Macarthur.
Im not sure if it was that i thought that was a sweet name or the title of the book..
( The Jesus You Can't Ignore.. ( ironic) or his name just looked familiar.
but it caught my attention i thumbed through the virtual pages skimed past the prologue (not that the book wasnt interesting im sure ill go back and read it)
and the only thing that caught my eye was the authors Dedication:
"With thanks to Kent Stainbeck, a kind and generous friend with whom i sharea deep love of the Truth"
i found that beautiful.
in the sense that he has a friend where the most important thing they have in common
isnt their favorite idk.. football teamits that the both know of the truthand are still friends
reguardless of all the false truths out there and he finds that dear that as friends they do share
that love for the truth.
the bible is known as the book of truths i see it as
the most honest book you will ever read it may not always make you feel the best.
but none the less its the truth
for everyone just the same
and i found that beautiful that for these two guys thats something that stands out in their
friendship as a precious bond
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 9-10 It's better to have a partner than go it alone.
Share the work, share the wealth.
And if one falls down, the other helps, But if there's no one to help, tough!
11 Two in a bed warm each other. Alone, you shiver all night.
12 By yourself you're unprotected. With a friend you can face the worst.
Can you round up a third?
A three-stranded rope isn't easily snapped.

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