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Using the Familiar

David used familiar tools and familiar skills in battle against Goliath.  Saul provided his own armor, helmet, coat of mail, and sword to David.  David was dressed in these.  However, he took them off.  These were unfamiliar to him.  Instead, … Continue reading

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Choosing to be a Leader

“Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them” (William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night Acts 2 Scene 5).  The meaning?  (1) Some men are born great.  They do not have to work for it.  The inherit … Continue reading

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