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is being confident-I-know-what’s-best. If a child grew up being trained in Jesus-dependency – in asking/thanking about everything, being comfortable with cluelessness-they-know-what’s-best, their lives as adults would be indescribably easier, happier, way-more peaceful and stress-free. –ShepherdDave, an expert witness of the curse of adulthood, the curse of being adultlike/independent, always needing fresh conviction of the sin…
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extending grace to all. The activist, the achiever, lives with enormous pressure to succeed, avoid failure/mistake/embarrassment, to be better, believe better, do better. And the judgeful observer/people-watcher, noticing weakness in others, robbing others of grace, lives a miserable life of addiction. Being a competitor, feeling good about self at the expense of others, is the…
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unless I’m confident-I-know-what’s-best. Only ShepherdDave, wise in his own eyes, leaning on his own understanding, has the ability to be encouraged. DumbSheepDave has no clue which circumstances are encouraging/discouraging, praiseworthy/unworthy-of-praise, thankable/not-thankable, so he thanks his ShepherdJesus for everything, just as it is — ShepherdDave, others, including jerks, Jesus’ genius plan for everyone, including suffering, evil,…
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