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         I have magnified My Word above My Name, and I wish for you to do the same. Make every activity, every task, every chore revolve around My Word in some way, that you may reflect the light of My Word in all you do.
         When I say you must
live in My Word, this means every minute of the day! I don't necessarily mean that you should stop all activity and hide away for hours and hours on end, only reading My Word. A false balance is an abomination to Me. Therefore seek the balance between classroom study and practical life experience. Don't leave My Word at the door when you go out to tend to the duties of the day. Don't leave My Word behind in the textbooks, but put it into action!
         There are many ways that you can live in My Word throughout the day. There are many ways you can constantly be administering the antidote of My Word--in your actions, in your conversation, in your business--applying My Word throughout the day.
         When you sit down to watch the news on TV, a documentary, an interesting show, or a movie, do you discuss it? Do you apply My Word and discern what you've taken in? Are you constantly leading, guiding and pointing to My Word in some way, in some manner, and in some form--through a lesson, through a discussion, in casual conversation, in your fun times and in your serious times? Do you live, think, and breathe My Word? Do you allow My Word to enter into every area of your life?
         When you go out to witness and minister to others, or to run errands and do business, after a day of input of all the sights and sounds of the city, do you discuss the events of the day? Do you balance out the events of the day with My Word? Do you help others seek Word-based solutions from My written Word, or by seeking Me for My living Words in a normal, natural, fun, alive atmosphere?
         I'm not stiff and dull, boring and lifeless! I want you to include Me in on everything you do. I want to be included in on everything! Don't leave Me out of one minute of your day! (ML #3072)



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