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My Button-Down Mind

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My Button-Down Mind My Button-Down Mind John 10:27-29 Tuesday, June 20, 2006 LEARNING TO BE CONTENT IN OUR OWN PASTURES: Part 1 One of my blogging friends, Mike Ratliff, has just completed a wonderful series of articles on the timely topic of "the pilgrim heart." One of the articles in particular has caused me to pause and ponder the idea of genuine contentedness in our pilgrimage to that Celestial City. And it got me wondering..... are we , at times, like the sheep in the above photo, peering through the fence at the patch of land on the other side, wistfully longing to be out of our current situation, thinking how wonderful it must surely be across the fence--how marvelous it would be to be over "there," and free from a current burden, trial, or time of suffering? I'm going to begin with a few selected quotes from Mike's article, as he explores the "gift" of contentment in our Christian lives. He writes: "We must follow Jesus instead of doing what we want. We mus...

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