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Aisle Running and Dancing a Virtue to be Taught?
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You mean going to, like, the Virgin Islands and running track or something? Or the hula?
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No.
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Why do I hear entire sermons (live and on-line) devoted to how we respond (in physical demonstration) to the presence of the LORD? What is up wid dat?
Seems truely and inherently counter-productive to focus so much on the by-product and response, rather than preaching the cross and letting happen what will. |
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If I ever go to an isle, I intend to run on the beach...
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I have run the aisles in church, and do view it as a valid form of worship, but I would advocate caution in some areas. I have heard of some interesting things happening to runners who run with their eyes shut. Did not our Lord Himself command that people should watch and pray? Thus if you run, run with your eyes open and seeing, and your mind in the Spirit. You will then preserve the worship, and your body both. Otherwise, it will be olive oil and possibly a trip to the hospital.
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By the way, I the only isle I have ever run was in New York with Lady Liberty.
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