APRIL 25 "DO YOU TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF TO PRAY?"
Pastor Mitchell started noticing a phenomena happening
around him and the fellowship. Men were beginning to take their shoes off when
praying. Some thought it was in reference to the scripture where Moses, in God’s
presence was told to “take off your sandals, this is Holy ground”. Pastor Mitchell must have come to the
revelation that when in God's presence (prayer) "take off your shoes". Unbeknownst to many, the reason Pastor
Mitchell took off his shoes, is because he often kneels when he prays and over repetition,
it cause the point of the shoe to bend and then leaves a permanent crease in
the shoe, ruining a good pair of shoes, thence, it might be best just to take
them off.
Point being, we can have some
misconstrued ideas of what being a disciple is. Often doing what we’re doing
not even knowing why; thinking that because we mimic the mentor, we are become like
the mentor or have the character of that man. While there is some outward manifestations of
a disciple, it is more than anything, what is and what is going on, inside the
man, not whether or not he takes his shoes off to pray.
Richard P Swift
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