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| Can you be so innocently wrong? Oh yes you can! |
Virtually every child at one time or the other have tried to put on their pair of slippers or shoe. In my case, I didn't get to put them on well until I attain a particular age. People would laugh at you when you wear opposite shoes, not only did I wear opposite and oversize shoes, sometimes my clothes too.
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| "And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men everywhere to repent" (Act 17:30) |
Still in the cool part of my memories are those times when I ended up putting my hands where my head ought to be or putting both legs in a single leg space of those short, talking of those times when to put on your panties becomes a very difficult thing to do and you end up turning it upside down and there comes the struggle to pull it off.
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| "Those wrongly buttoned shirts Makes you look horrible! Learn from your instructor" |
With corrections and love from loved ones and parents I was able to learn to do these things properly and I'm sure you did also.
Lets bring it home, how many times have you been corrected by the author of your life as to putting your hands where your legs supposed to be? Your life is the dress, the shoe, shorts.... Those buttons you misarranged making one side of the shirt unbalanced and odd? God knows just what is best for you don't you think? He has every reason for everything he does.
As you read through, you can hear him pointing your attention that oversized shoe you're putting on, that undersized shoe and dress! just because you love the dress or shoe does not make it good for you; God has a better plan. The times of ignorance is over, you have reached the age of accountability..... Grow!
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| Don't try to force your leg in that shoe, it will hurt! Ask for grace to say "I DO!" |
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| "Let God tutor you through your innocent stage, attain accountability! |
"Wherefore (as the Holy Ghost saith, To day if ye will hear his voice,
Harden not your hearts, as in the provocation..." Hebrews 3:7-8.








