teaching
I really love teaching.
I think I really love the study (teaching me) the most.
I really hate cutting stuff out.
I think I really hate the process of condensing piles of stuff the most.
What to put in and what to take out?
When I used to draw more regularly the question I would run into was, "Am I done yet?" There is always something more that could be done, but there is a moment when adding begins to ruin a good picture.
Maybe I should treat the messages that I prepare more like a drawing.
Erase this,
sd
I think I really love the study (teaching me) the most.
I really hate cutting stuff out.
I think I really hate the process of condensing piles of stuff the most.
What to put in and what to take out?
When I used to draw more regularly the question I would run into was, "Am I done yet?" There is always something more that could be done, but there is a moment when adding begins to ruin a good picture.
Maybe I should treat the messages that I prepare more like a drawing.
Erase this,
sd
Comments
Great point...discerning and knowing what needs to be said and what is best left unsaid is of great import. I wonder if Jesus wrestled with this? He seemed to say so much with so few words...Oh, to be like Jesus.
You're blogging again.
Blessings,
Troy West