Finally finished reading Proverbs today, and came across to something quite interesting which Agur wrote. (He was a descendant from Abraham's son Ishmael. He came from the ancient east which was supposed to be famous for the wisdom) In Proverbs 30:7-9 he said "I ask two things from you, Lord. Don't refuse me before I die. Keep me from lying and being dishonest. And don't make me either rich or poor; just give me enough food for each day. If I have too much, I might reject you and say, ' I don't know the Lod.' If I am poor, I might steal and disgrace the name of my God.
How much wisdom do we have to actually ask this kinda things for our lives?
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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