ULTIMATE CONFUSION
I heard about a man who wore a button on his lapel with the letters B.A.I.K. Someone asked him, “What does B.A.I.K. mean?” “It means, ‘Boy, am I confused!'” “But you don’t spell confused with a K.” “You don’t?” the man responded. “Boy, I’m more confused than I thought!” It’s one thing to be confused. It’s another thing to be confused and not know it. But what about the poor people who are confused, and know they’re confused, but have no idea of how confused they are? (Did I confuse you?) Excerpts from Everyday Discipleship for Ordinary People, by Stuart Briscoe
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