Monday, August 3, 2009

Turned inside out

Fellow Labourers-

What a tremendous message was delivered to us at PGT 111 yesterday." Too forgiven to be so forgetful." I am begging you all to pray for Evangelist Richard Hutchinson (King Rich). Today's article evokes a number of emotions in me for a number of reasons, one of which is my job.

Clams are a nuisance to a number of industries especially the power industry that depend a lot on a large source of water for cooling condensers to produce electricity more cost effectively. In my field of occupation we refer to clams as macro-foulants and we have developed ways to kill them in an environmentally safe way. We chemically trick them to ingest food that kills them before they can close up.

What is a source of food to some is a source of inefficiency and cost to others. So do we get rid of all the clams? No, we get rid of those that are in places where they are of no real value. Strangely enough if we do not kill them in their infancy they will eventually die in the condensers where in death they are even a greater nuisance.

Our article today speaks of one clam that produced a pearl of great price. This reminds me of 1 Corinthians 10 where the apostle Paul tells us that even though all the children of Israel had the same opportunity, God killed 23,000 of them in one day because of their lifestyle which was anathema to God's way for them. He did not kill them all-but in some cases it seems death(separation) is necessary. So, as the preacher reminds us yesterday, wisdom is the principal thing. What a tremendous role Spiritual discernment is going to play as we move forward.

Pax Vobiscum, <> this says to me is

Robert A. Stewart

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