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1 Corinthians 10:12 (This Too Shall Pass)

Amongst all the stuff I don't really believe, there is a lot of wisdom in the bible:

And so finally after many more months of work, all the sages came back to him, and they had come to a unanimous conclusion that the wisdom of the world could be put into a four-word sentence. They told the king that this sentence expresses much. It is chastening in the hour of pride and consoling in the depths of afflictions. And I've reflected on this sentence this week. The sentence of their wisdom was:

"This too shall pass."

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Comments (3)

Jan 19, 2010
Lee Stacey said...
And in case you're wondering what the lyrics to the OK Go song are:

You know you can't keep letting it get you down - And you can't keep dragging that dead weight around
Is it really all that much to lug around - Better run like hell when you hit the ground

When the morning comes, When the morning comes

Can't stop those kids from dancing - but why would you want to? - Especially when you are already getting yours
'Cuz when your mind don't move then your knees don't bend - But don't go blaming the kids again

When the morning comes, When the morning comes
When the morning comes, When the morning comes
When the morning comes, When the morning comes

Let it go, This too shall pass
Let it go, This too shall pass

You know you can't keep letting it get you down, no you can't keep letting it get you down
Oh Is it really all that much to lug around, and you can't keep letting it get you down
When the morning comes (oh you can't keep letting it get you down, no you can't keep letting it get you down)

Jan 23, 2010
Michelle Harris said...
bloody brilliant!!
Jul 13, 2011
____ said...
I don't know why you put this entry titled 1 Corinthians 10:12. Since the real verse is - "So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall!"
I hope God makes you believe the whole bible, especially refering the salvation through Lord Jesus Christ.

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