Thursday, July 26, 2007
Hole Hearted or Whole Hearted?
For some reason, I have had Extreme's song, Hole Hearted on my mind. I sing it, listen to it, etc. Now when the song was written, I am not sure if it was meant to have the spiritual twist that I am attributing to it, but then again, I am not sure How to Save a Life by The Fray was either, yet I hear it on KSBJ every now and then. Anyway, the purpose of this post is to get you to think: are you complete, fully surrendered to Christ, a new person? or do you still have that hole in your heart that you are trying to fill with everything but Christ?



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