Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Clickity Clack, Clickity Clack

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:

DeadMule said...

And the squeaky wheel gets the grease.

Just a thought said...

Let me sit and think about
"The empty wagon makes the most noise."

Mervi

Carol Connell said...

I need to think about this one too. I'm not sure I understand.

DeadMule said...

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.

Catherine Roseberry-Meyer said...

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!

Anonymous said...

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

Karen J. Hopper said...

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.

Jolene Harris said...

EXACTLY! And yes I do agree.

Karen J. Hopper said...

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.