“Here we are, fools for the sake of Christ” (I Corinthians 4:10).
There was a seminary professor who was much admired by his students because he always managed to keep his spiritual vitality at a high peak. Clearly he was a man who had found rest for his soul. Clearly he was a man whose burden was light. One day, a student who was plagued with anxiety came to him and said: “You always seem so secure and so at peace with yourself. How do you do it?” The professor said that he did what all good Christians are supposed to do — like praying and Bible reading, and going to Church. “And,” he said, “I let the everyday things…
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