tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5659707542141347681.post16136894391484329..comments2014-07-27T10:08:58.052-07:00Comments on High Road Kokko: Life in the PondBruce Kokkohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04379200226297077294noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5659707542141347681.post-3211690815754466322013-04-17T06:28:36.043-07:002013-04-17T06:28:36.043-07:00great post, bruce. love the imagery. sometimes i ...great post, bruce. love the imagery. sometimes i struggle with jealousy. i feel small and other writers/speakers seem so much more ... equipped, talented, may i even say ... blessed.<br /><br />but it's not about what they or i do or don't do, it's about Jesus. <br /><br />after all, we're all in the same pond, drinking/breathing in the same water ... <br /><br />praise God for however He chooses to use us.Andrea K. Van Yehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08326437723737927182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5659707542141347681.post-53156413899036412442013-04-13T04:17:32.472-07:002013-04-13T04:17:32.472-07:00As always, Bruce, I liked your post and was drawn ...As always, Bruce, I liked your post and was drawn in to the events you painted in my mind. <br /><br />I thought of something one of your heroes--Francis Schaeffer--wrote. It was the title of a book--"NO LITTLE PEOPLE!" When we all stand in the presence of King Jesus, we are not little fish after all. We are servants of the king--each one, whether chemist or theologian, carpenter or baker. <br /><br />Harry Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05403607667387651103noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5659707542141347681.post-17238824411247069932013-04-09T20:24:52.097-07:002013-04-09T20:24:52.097-07:00Jesus = BIG (beyond human comprehension) FISH
Wom...Jesus = BIG (beyond human comprehension) FISH<br /><br />Woman at the well = tiny tiny tiny fish<br /><br />Yet Jesus spent time talking with her. <br /><br />If we were to somehow plot the "Bigness" of Jesus and our own "bigness" on the same graph we would need some sort of hyper log scale and a million mile tall graph. The difference between the published theologian and a frog would require an electron microscope to see on that same graph! <br /><br /><br />Jeffnoreply@blogger.com