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	<title>Comments on: Pick the meat from the bones (or vice versa)</title>
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		<title>By: Ruth</title>
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		<description>Interesting to read your thoughts on the evening Bec. Unfortunately I found myself so busy evaluating what I thought of his preaching/influencing style that I over-intellectualised it all and struggled to hear that small soft voice amidst the clouds in my head.

The point he made over and over about how we should expect God to come really bothered me to the point that at the end I felt guilty that I hadn&#039;t expected enough.

It wasn&#039;t all bad, but it certainly left me feeling a bit disheartened. I wonder how cultural differences played a role between the &#039;expectations&#039; of the preacher and the group of people. Just a thought.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting to read your thoughts on the evening Bec. Unfortunately I found myself so busy evaluating what I thought of his preaching/influencing style that I over-intellectualised it all and struggled to hear that small soft voice amidst the clouds in my head.</p>
<p>The point he made over and over about how we should expect God to come really bothered me to the point that at the end I felt guilty that I hadn&#8217;t expected enough.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t all bad, but it certainly left me feeling a bit disheartened. I wonder how cultural differences played a role between the &#8216;expectations&#8217; of the preacher and the group of people. Just a thought.</p>
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