We are blessed to have a fabulous Sunday School teacher, David Drinnon. I must first apologize to him as I sent Jamison laughing at the beginning of the lesson. Teachers must hate disruptions like that, so David, my apologies, but I had a funny on my mind that just came out (and very rarely do I have a witty comment).
So, we were in Isaiah 7 talking about trusting God and the things that we place our trust in instead (our man-made substitutes). He used the illustration of cooking and things we substitute in and how they are never as good as the real thing.
Examples:
sweet and low is never as good as sugar
no fat cheese is not as good as real cheese
As I am taking a sip of my diet coke, J whispers, "diet coke is not as good as real coke," to which I replied, "Low-fat Jen is better than big fat Jen." I got a huge giggle and agreement on that statement.
On a very serious note, this lesson hit home as all too often I look for my solutions first rather than the Lord's. Thanks for the swift kick in the pants!
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2 comments:
I felt the same way with the lesson. I also thought it went really well with our "no other gods" bible study. seems like the point is getting driven home!
There is none 'Equal,' none other so 'Splenda'd as my lovely wife!
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