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Have You Ever Watched A Cat Hunt? I Saw A ...
Contributed by Mark Eberly on Sep 10, 2009 (message contributor)
Have you ever watched a cat hunt? I saw a neighborhood cat creep up on a rabbit. When the cat was about 20’ away, the rabbit saw the cat. They both froze not moving a muscle. The rabbit’s heart was probably beating 200mph waiting to see if this thing was a threat. They actually sat there for a good five minutes. The cat tensed up and watched. Both ready for a sudden movement. The cat eventually relaxed as it waited for the rabbit to lower its guard. I could see the muscles relax even though it was watching and waiting.
Faithfulness means watching and doing kingdom work. It doesn’t mean getting all worked up over this prediction and that forecast worrying whether this will come true or not. It means watching, waiting, and doing what God last called us to be doing.
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Years Ago A Young Man Began A Small Cheese ... PRO
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I Once Heard The Story Of An Organist Who Was ... PRO
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Henry P. Crowell, Affectionately Called "The ...
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