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"Silence of Words works good for our journey, but not so, "The Blame Game."

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Dr Larry Deutschman

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Being a "Talmid" is more than being a Disciple; it means being one who truly knows God as Savior, Lord, and Life, and living life as such.  This is a process that will see a Disciple grow into a Talmid and he/she will understand that a Talmid will grow, not so much in human wisdom, but in spiritual wisdom thus deepening his/her relationship with the Father who guides and governs every aspect of his/her day on earth, yes, but throughout eternity as well. 

But "blame" or "The Blame Game" alters every aspect of the Discipe's Journey.  The turn of events in his/her life will be altered, designed by God to keep the Disciple on the right track of growing faith, wisdom, and other evidence of being transformed into the very image and personality of Jesus Christ.  Oswald Chabers said, "When a man's heart is right with God, the mysterious utterances of the Bible are spirit and life to him.  spiritu truth is discernible only to a pure heart, not to a keen intellect.  It is not a question of profunidity of intellect, but of purity of heart."  Our subject today is about "Your World View--Using Words of Silence for the Talmid's Journey" while eliminating any sense of blame as the trials of spiritual living continue.    

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