The Empty Wagon Makes the Most Noise
Oophs, after reading the comments, perhaps I should let you know what I was thinking:
Those with little of God's knowledge in their hearts are usually those who are boisterous, noisy, and disruptive. We hear their empty wagons every day, noisily proclaiming an end-time harvest can't be reaped. I DISAGREE! Don't you?
9 comments:
And the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Let me sit and think about
"The empty wagon makes the most noise."
Mervi
I need to think about this one too. I'm not sure I understand.
Yes. Martin Luther King Jr. pointed out that "the Day of the Lord is any day men (people) decide to live together in peace." Revelation gives us a picture of what will happen if we don't, not what has to happen.
Okay, let's see. I think I get the point.
Right, empty wagons make the most noise - nonsense noise, carnal noise.
Off course I too disagree!
We will, we are reaping an end-time harvest!
Sis Hooper, Love your blog. I was just thinking what a great way for you to express yourself. I just came across your book of poems you had given me years ago. Just reading them had made me think of you and how happy I am that we are family now. although you had always made me feel like family. Say Hi to your husband for us. Luv Linda Wiley
To All:
If we aren't filled, we become discontent - and that breeds a lot of idle chatter.
Linda,
It was so good to hear from you off in Nevada Land. I appreciate your nice words. Isn't it something how we did end up family? In life you never know what's around the bend. Love you too.
EXACTLY! And yes I do agree.
Jolene,
If our heart isn't full, we can't see what's happening with revival. Emptiness is loneliness that is isolated. It would have to click-clack.
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