ESTABLISHED
D.L. Moody told a story of a man who was asked by his ten-year-old son, “Daddy, why don’t you ever go to church with us?” The father replied, “I don’t need to go to church, son. My faith is established.” Later that same day the man drove his horses out of the barn and hitched them to the buggy. As he and his son drove out of the yard, the horses became mired in a mud hole. The man tried in vain to extricate them, whereupon the boy observed: “They’re not going anywhere, Daddy. I believe they’re established.” Max Hickerson, Pulpit Digest
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