
02-13-2015, 09:44 AM
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On the road less traveled
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: On a mountain... somewhere
Posts: 8,369
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Re: Sabbeth Keepers
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Originally Posted by Aquila
Let's say that you're driving down the highway on a cold winter's day. It's cold and snowy, but bearable. Traffic isn't too bad, this highway is well traveled and has been salted appropriately. It's you're wife's birthday and you have plans. You're running a little late because of something that came up at the office right before you had to leave. As it stands right now, you'll be just in time to meet your wife for the reservations you booked at your wife's favorite restaurant. You have a night on the town planned after this. A little dancing, movie, and then a room in a rather romantic hotel she adores. Just up ahead you see a car stalled out on the side of the highway.
If you stopped to assist, you'll surely be late. If you drove on past this stalled vehicle, it wouldn't violate any of the Ten Commandments. However, the law of love would demand that you do something to assist this motorist. Yes, love calls us to a higher standard.
What do you do?
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The law of the spirit will never contradict the written word. Love is the highest law there is.
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