Temple Mount – Jerusalem Posted on July 26, 2015 by Forest Rain “May my tongue cleave to my mouth, if I ever think not of thee, if I ever prize not Jerusalem above all joys!” Psalm 137 Inspiration from Zion: This is a Love Story View original postShare this:RedditFacebookTwitterTumblrEmailPrintPinterestPocketWhatsAppLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
Though a blind man hold a lantern, Yet his footsteps stray aside – Hindu Proverb I like your catchy sentence at the top of your blog and I felt compelled to add my own addition to it to shed some more light on the Jewish people. What does all this say to us? Simply that religious instruction, however sound, is not enough by itself. It brings light, but it cannot impart sight. The original author of these words is Aiden Wilson Tozer. LikeLike Reply
Though a blind man hold a lantern,
Yet his footsteps stray aside – Hindu Proverb
I like your catchy sentence at the top of your blog and I felt compelled to add my own addition to it to shed some more light on the Jewish people.
What does all this say to us? Simply that religious instruction, however sound, is not enough by itself. It brings light, but it cannot impart sight.
The original author of these words is Aiden Wilson Tozer.
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