tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270960116424555220.post7142943050192840370..comments2023-05-21T01:07:20.609-07:00Comments on Thoughts of a preschool aide...: Jesus is bigger than my sinsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14451447874155623353noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7270960116424555220.post-4347560326674401482010-07-09T13:09:54.207-07:002010-07-09T13:09:54.207-07:00Lovely post Heather, very grammatically appropriat...Lovely post Heather, very grammatically appropriate too (which you know that I notice :). Thanks for sharing the free music.<br /><br />One thing came to my head about how our culture, like the Israelites, sacrifice our children in so many ways other than murder (i.e. sports, grades, beauty, etc.), but something else weighs on my mind greater right now.<br /><br />Sometimes it's hard for me to be sympathetic towards the moms in the slums that beat their children mercilessly and even literally offer "their children to the demons". But I need to remember to look on them as God looked on the Israelites, not as a lost cause but as a people in distress. This passage is a nice reminder that they are not just horrifying offenders, but that they too have distress and are crying out for a savior. Thanks for the reminder.Giulian and Christyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17971335620300798373noreply@blogger.com