Contributed by Glenn Pease on Apr 7, 2021
Paul was no pessimist. He was hindered by Satan, but he never
sat down and gave up. He didn’t get to do what he wanted, but Paul rejoiced
in spite of his frustration because in spite of the hindrance he had
perfect confidence that ultimate victory would be his.
Children are constantly coming up with that profound argument
that they feel is an infallible guide to what ought to be-“But I
wanna.” I remember explaining to Steven one time that we don’t
always get to do what we want, and Cindy felt that was good advice.
So the next time he was refused and
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