Tim Tebow
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Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet that win rapidly to evil, a false witness who utters lies." Okay, so that's a very interesting. I say that it's not because I wanted to memorize that. It's because my parents kept putting that in my head over and over and over again.
So that specifically, you know, in this Proverbs, because my dad didn't want us to be lazy. Yeah. Go to the aunt of sluggards.
So that specifically, you know, in this Proverbs, because my dad didn't want us to be lazy. Yeah. Go to the aunt of sluggards.
So that specifically, you know, in this Proverbs, because my dad didn't want us to be lazy. Yeah. Go to the aunt of sluggards.
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For ways to be wise. And then you get to closer to the end of the chapter and you're saying, man, these are the things that the Lord hates. And so there was such a plan, my parents, in putting these thoughts in our head so that you would meditate on them, even though we didn't want to. But eventually when it's in your head and it's in your heart, God can bring it to your memory.
For ways to be wise. And then you get to closer to the end of the chapter and you're saying, man, these are the things that the Lord hates. And so there was such a plan, my parents, in putting these thoughts in our head so that you would meditate on them, even though we didn't want to. But eventually when it's in your head and it's in your heart, God can bring it to your memory.
For ways to be wise. And then you get to closer to the end of the chapter and you're saying, man, these are the things that the Lord hates. And so there was such a plan, my parents, in putting these thoughts in our head so that you would meditate on them, even though we didn't want to. But eventually when it's in your head and it's in your heart, God can bring it to your memory.
So it had some utility right away. Absolutely. Absolutely. You know, if I treat someone a certain way that is wrong or mean or unkind, you know, that is, it's bad. I missed the mark on it. Like you don't like kids know the difference between right and wrong in a lot of ways that we have to sometimes feel like we teach them, but they know that, you know, that bullying is, is wrong.
So it had some utility right away. Absolutely. Absolutely. You know, if I treat someone a certain way that is wrong or mean or unkind, you know, that is, it's bad. I missed the mark on it. Like you don't like kids know the difference between right and wrong in a lot of ways that we have to sometimes feel like we teach them, but they know that, you know, that bullying is, is wrong.
So it had some utility right away. Absolutely. Absolutely. You know, if I treat someone a certain way that is wrong or mean or unkind, you know, that is, it's bad. I missed the mark on it. Like you don't like kids know the difference between right and wrong in a lot of ways that we have to sometimes feel like we teach them, but they know that, you know, that bullying is, is wrong.
Like at a very young age, you know that. You know being mean, you know pushing someone is wrong. But then there's other things that constantly work through or think about, or in meditation, you would think it would one day click. But that was one of my parents' hopes is that there would be the scripture put in your head and put in your heart, whether you wanted to or not, it was irrelevant.
Like at a very young age, you know that. You know being mean, you know pushing someone is wrong. But then there's other things that constantly work through or think about, or in meditation, you would think it would one day click. But that was one of my parents' hopes is that there would be the scripture put in your head and put in your heart, whether you wanted to or not, it was irrelevant.
Like at a very young age, you know that. You know being mean, you know pushing someone is wrong. But then there's other things that constantly work through or think about, or in meditation, you would think it would one day click. But that was one of my parents' hopes is that there would be the scripture put in your head and put in your heart, whether you wanted to or not, it was irrelevant.
You were gonna memorize it if you wanted to play on the weekend.
You were gonna memorize it if you wanted to play on the weekend.
You were gonna memorize it if you wanted to play on the weekend.
We would have to memorize before most games for a long time. And sometimes we did not always like it. We did not always want to. But it really made an impact to where now I'll be reading and I'll be like, oh, I remember that. I remember I had to memorize that. I'm so grateful to my parents. So, so like beyond grateful because I'm like, sometimes those... different scripture will pop in my heart.