When I was a child, Mama wrote my name on the tags of my coats, so they would not be lost or stolen. The older and more careless I became, the more things needed my name on them: books, toys, balls, bats, bicycles. The simplest way to assert dominion over goods (portable property) is toContinue reading “HOW DO YOU PROVE OWNERSHIP? Jeremiah 32:9-15.”
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You Are Not Your Own.
“I hate my calves.” “I’m too fat.” “I’m too skinny.” “I’m too stupid.” “I’m too short.” Have you ever heard a parent tell their child not to talk bad about himself? Kids always argue: “I can say it, because I’m talking about myself, not someone else.” (But you’re hurting MY child.) Is it acceptable toContinue reading “You Are Not Your Own.”