I’ve heard the saying that “God gives his toughest battles to his toughest soldiers.” But when I see the disciples that Jesus chose and suffered for His name sake, I don’t see Him choosing the “toughest soldiers”, as I learn about men and women in the past and even today who have laid down their lives for Jesus, once again I don’t see God choosing His “toughest soldiers.” But I see a strong and mighty God choosing weak men and woman, and empowering them by His Holy Spirit to face some of the toughest battles and be used for His glory.
I once thought I was a “tough soldier” until I met Jesus, I then realized that I’m so weak without Him, and apart from Jesus I can’t do anything. I need Jesus daily. The only way that I can truly become who God wants me to be and truly do what God wants me to do, is not by my power not by my might, but only by The Spirit of The Living God. Thank you Jesus.
@PardonMyTake dude the pastranaland video might be my favorite thing you guys have ever done. Would it be possible to make a t shirt that says Zac's epic quote "Rollercoaster, No tracks" or "keepitstraight dontletgo killswitch" ??
@PFTCommenter picking injured players for dingers only on my birthday is peak podcasting. Keep it up @PardonMyTake also walk up songs would be an amazing Mt Rushmore
@PardonMyTake I have a Mt. Rushmore idea: MR of athletes with most missed potential. Ricky Williams was wasted by Wannstedt, RG3's injuries. Things like that. Draft busts could work, but you need a good argument as to why it's missed potential. Make it happen!
@PardonMyTake@BarstoolBigCat@PFTCommenter Sup! I heard you guys tossing around the idea if doing a PMT tour when you retire....why don't you do that now? I'd go if you showed up in Miami. #finsup