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The Best Seat in the HouseIt's really more like playing musical chairs; as soon as the music stops, someone is going to left without a seat, and usually it's a little guy like me. That is what happens when even a dinner party becomes a competition. Take the wedding banquet that is described in the gospel of Matthew. It would have been the event of the year for any small village, and everyone would have been there. And, of course, Jesus was there, standing off to the side, taking it all in. Jesus watched all the invited guests scrambling to get the very best seat in the house, and after a while he announced that they had it all wrong. Instead of the best seats, we should be seeking the worst seats. The Best Seat in the HouseIt's really more like playing musical chairs; as soon as the music stops, someone is going to left without a seat, and usually it's a little guy like me.That is what happens when even a dinner party becomes a competition. Take the wedding banquet that is described in the gospel of Matthew. It would have been the event of the year for any small village, and everyone would have been there. And, of course, Jesus was there, standing off to the side, taking it all in. Jesus watched all the invited guests scrambling to get the very best seat in the house, and after a while he announced that they had it all wrong.Instead of the best seats, we should be seeking the worst seats.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Best Seat in the HouseIt's really more like playing musical chairs; as soon as the music stops, someone is going to left without a seat, and usually it's a little guy like me. That is what happens when even a dinner party becomes a competition. Take the wedding banquet that is described in the gospel of Matthew. It would have been the event of the year for any small village, and everyone would have been there. And, of course, Jesus was there, standing off to the side, taking it all in. Jesus watched all the invited guests scrambling to get the very best seat in the house, and after a while he announced that they had it all wrong. Instead of the best seats, we should be seeking the worst seats. The Best Seat in the HouseIt's really more like playing musical chairs; as soon as the music stops, someone is going to left without a seat, and usually it's a little guy like me.That is what happens when even a dinner party becomes a competition. Take the wedding banquet that is described in the gospel of Matthew. It would have been the event of the year for any small village, and everyone would have been there. And, of course, Jesus was there, standing off to the side, taking it all in. Jesus watched all the invited guests scrambling to get the very best seat in the house, and after a while he announced that they had it all wrong.Instead of the best seats, we should be seeking the worst seats.