Mark 12:28-34 · The Greatest Commandment
We Haven’t Got To Them Yet
Mark 12:28-34
Sermon
by Thomas Peterson
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People give evidence that they like things to be pure. A favorite theme is of the poor little rich girl wanting to be loved for herself and not her money. She goes to great lengths to find out, “Do you love me for myself or just for my money?” She’s not alone. We all want to be loved for our own sakes. Our preachers are expected to be truly committed. To think they are in their work for the money is offensive. Our doctors are expected to be single-mindedly dedicated to “my” health. Teachers are expected to love our children first and foremost and wish for them genuine learning.

Today many skills are needed in a President, but none is more desired by the public than honesty. The search for integrity overshadows political issues. We like our syrup to be pure maple. Our soap should be 99.44%…

C.S.S. Publishing Company, THE NEEDLE’S EYE, by Thomas Peterson