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villainsally · 5 months ago
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I’m already imagining my meme version of the script…
“Icarus gets Quixed in their Quixis hole”
“Icarus I need to tell you something before I die… there was a man I knew… his death trigger all of this… his name… was Mike. Mike Hawk!” *Everybody laughs. Fable has totally gotten Icarus. Then, Fable freaking dies*
Which script? Finale or the entire series?
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rockinlibrarian · 1 year ago
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WIP Game
Tagged by @littlerit to do this:
Rules: Post the names of all your works in your WIP folder. Let people send you asks based on those titles and any that especially intrigues them, and then respond to them. Lastly, tag as many people as WIPs you have.
Okay! This Scrivener binder includes a lot of FINISHED pieces as well, which I am not including, but it also contains some Notes files, which I am, just because. So this is everything in there that has not yet seen the light of Internet:
In the "Legion" subfolder:
"college story"
"Crack"
"Cary and Carrie and Kerry and Carey Go To the Fair"
"The Magic Man of Oz"
In the "Not Legion" subfolder (which itself has several subfolders):
5. "Blossom"/6. "Alexander" (two sides of the same story, Ghosts I Have Been)
7. "Child of Hypnos" (Riordanverse)
In the "Howl's Moving Castle" sub-subfolder:
8. "The reunion"
9. "Cats"
In the "A Captain With Seven Children...What's so Fearsome about that?" sub-subfolder (which became a general Umbrella Academy sub-subfolder, though there's only one non-"CaptainWith7" WIP in there at the moment):
10. "Climb Every Mountain?"
11. "So Long"
12. "Outline"
13. "Deleted Bonus Scenes"
14. "Script of Movie"
15. "the punk band one"
16. "transcripts"
In the "Tesseract" sub-subfolder (A Wrinkle In Time/MCU):
17. "New Mexico"/18. "New focus in Florida"/19. "Florida family life"/20. "Some parental conversations" (four separate docs that are all little parts of the same chapter. It's a mess which is why the fic hasn't been updated since late 2021 even though quite a lot of it is technically DRAFTED)
21. "The Whole of the Universe Stretched Between"
22. "Epilogue"
23. "Marvel Canon"
24. "Wrinkle Canon"
25. "Outline and thoughts"
26: "Bonus Scene: Mr. Jarvis babysits"
Now it doesn't SAY this is specifically for FANfic, so I guess I'll include this original bit: IN the "Ian and Billy et al" subfolder (ie more attempts to finally give Billy 'Arrison a proper story):
27. "The day Ian Schafer"
28. "'Is William here?'"
And not in a subfolder, and I'm not really sure why it's still here:
29. "overbites," ie, notes about my kids' orthodontics, because all I had was this to take notes on at the time. Don't ask me about this one. It's boring.
Yes, the definition of "In Progress" is very debatable for most of these! But ask away!
Okay, I do not even think I have 29 writer friends on here at all, let alone still actually use Tumblr, so let's tag: @steeple-sinderby , @alihahdnaid, @stephsageek , @vovat (I don't know why Tumblr won't pull you up and link to you), Rit did you already tag @assaily? I've gone and closed that post. Well @assaily only if you haven't been tagged before; @uniasus ; and that's as far down in my notifications I can go of people who (I'm pretty sure) are writers before I hit a long line of people trying to argue with me in the "Best Overplayed Songs" poll about the validity of "Here Comes the Sun" (as if anyone could argue with me about that!) so I'm not scrolling anymore, feel free to also play this game if YOU desire, too!
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their-seafaring-ways · 2 years ago
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Belated Merry Christmas @captainodonoghue it is I, your gift exchange gifter, bringing forth an idea (and a part) for a story that I hope you will like as much as I adore your gifsets.
Additionally, I'd love to thank @superchocovian for being an absolutely amazing beta/santa's helper- asking the right questions and giving me helpful suggestions and feedback for the upcoming parts of this work.
I'd also like to thank @csgiftexchange for hosting the event, it was a true joy to join it.
BOTTOM OF THE DEEP BLUE SEA [0.5/?]
Summary:
When Princess Emma's childhood sweet heart (Lieutenant Killian Jones), is presumed dead. She sets out on a journey to find the truth- finding him in the most unsavory of places. Only to discover that she's nothing but a prisoner to him- will the power of true love shine through or will they forever be resigned to this cruel twist of fate.
Additional notes, related to the story are posted at the very bottom of this post. Hope you enjoy :)
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(Includes some minor tweaks and an
additional scene of sorts)
The first time she saw him was by the willow whisp valley. A dark silhouette just meters away from her. She moved towards the stranger- knife drawn defense on the ready, only to see a forlorn man. She moved closer intending to keep quiet- the snapping of a twig underneath her feet giving her away.
Stepping out into the light and cutting him to the chase
She asked- "What are you doing here? No one really comes here anymore."
Turning to face her he said "similar reasons to you love- peace, calm, serenity, tranquility.....you list it".
Later, they sat together by the lake, a certain sense of understanding forged between the two of them. Setting the foundation for an unexpected, yet expected bond that drew them closer together.
Leading to the present day: Emma raced down to the valley, Killian's letter clutched tight to her chest. Once at their, safe haven she devoured its contents, thumbing the faint imprint of words as a faint smile crossed her face.
My dearest swan,
Not a day passes by where I don't think of you my love. Perhaps one day your father will let you voyage with Liam, the crew and I.
The sights here are positively wondrous! Just last week we saw the fabled yeti on a hill! I'm just pulling your leg love, It's just one of me mates (will) dressed up.
All, humor aside, my dearest swan, what would you like back from our travels- a pin, a dress, perhaps some books, me? All flirtation aside, I hope you're doing well Swan- I await your reply.
Your dashing rascal,
Killian
Note (regarding a picture of an yeti in the letter): I like to think that Killian found a camera during one his voyages or that, he bought it from a rare artifacts shop.
Preview of the next part:
Times at Misthaven weren't looking too good for Emma. Just last week she had been riding high after receiving a letter from Killian and now- a messenger bringing forth a plank of enchanted wood, claiming it to be from the Jewel of the Realm.
Additional notes:
The next update will be up in Febuary (late ik but there's a couple of ideas, I have that I wanna see through- before I put a final update up).
I will be finishing this fic, if I don't feel free to hound me.
I think there will be a written down version of this chapter- not 100% sure.
PS: this was my first time making a gifset (hopefully it turned out okay- saddly the words were barely legible so appologies for that). Have a good day/night and stay safe- I'd love to hear any feedback or ideas you/anyone reading this post has *tips hat*.
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cherriesandpomegranates · 2 months ago
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Yeah, painscreek definitely has weird interface and it can get boring just walking around without talking to anyone, probably the biggest reason i haven't finished it yet (though i intend to... one day). And also i totally get you on the nancy drew games, i definitely have the nostalgia for them so that's probably why i still like them so much. Do you remember which ones you played though? I might be able to give a couple recommendations for the better ones if you wanted to try again (i also have some of them on steam and wouldn't mind sharing them with you... also idk how down you are for piracy, but i can hook you up with any game you want to try out before paying for)
For contradiction- i have an auditory processing disorder, and i still find the game pretty playable. The detective work is actually pretty similar to the sherlock holmes deduction UI- you get a "journal" and an inventory, and the journal notes down everything you've found and what people have said as evidence/clues and you can try to pair these things together to see if there's any thing contradicts the other or reveals more information. For example, say someone said that they went on vacation 3 days ago, when someone was killed, but you later talk to someone else who mentions a party they went to in town three days ago and happens to off handedly mention that the first person was throwing up in the bathroom. The journal might say something like "person 1 says they were on vacation the night of the murder" and then a different piece of evidence might say "person 2 says they were at the party the night of the murder" and you can link the two pieces of evidence to create something like "ahh, person one said they were away, but person 2 saw them at the party" and then you have new dialogue you cam ask people about. (Not a real example from the game btw).
Although these little pieces of evidence don't say the full transcript, so it's not always obvious if something will contradict something else if you don't remember the full info given, they do keep their attached to them so you can rewatch the scenes. There are also subtitles, and you can get a certain amount of hints by calling your boss (i think it takes away some points from you final score though). It's a really cool little game, and there's another like it by the same people that i plan on trying.
Obra Dinn is AMAZING, i can't believe i didn't think of it when giving suggestions, but clearly you already know what's what. I've been meaning to try The Outer Wilds, because i know many people consider it a detective-y game and it sounds really awesome. I haven't heard of any of your puzzle game suggestions before, so i will DEFINITELY check them out. A puzzle game i would suggest that is highly regarded is MYST- i haven't played it myself yet, but it's on my list. It's an older game, but last i checked like a year ago they were coming out with an updated graphics and ui version. I think it's also a series.
I know it's a little cliche, but I would also actually recommend Danganronpa. I'm usually not into anime-style games, but i tried it out on a whim one day when i was desperate for more detectivey games, and i actually really enjoyed it! I'm currently trying out the ace attorney games too. Not as much detective work being done in these games, but i like that you still have the ability to solve wrong and the stories are fun to experience.
Lastly, this isn't a video game but have you ever looked into the Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective tabletop series? You can play it alone or with others, and basically you get a box of like 10 cases that you can go through and solve. You get a map of london, a directory for the people who live there, and a casebook where you can look up "leads". The goal is to be able to answer all of the questions at the back of the casebook, and try to solve it in less leads than Sherlock. Each case can take up hours of your time, and i recommend having a little notebook to keep track of evidence and which leads you already checked out.
I'll check out backloggd for sure!! If any other games come to mind too, i'll let you know!
im bored but i feel too icky to do anything what should i do
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ddarker-dreams · 2 years ago
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I would kill for that document of Scara lore…I have my own but I don’t think it’s all that good 😭
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I GOT YOU !! it's still in a rather bare bones stage, i plan on expanding it more once i've finished writing the story i'm currently working on. ideally, i'll happen upon a transcript of all his lines or i'll. put that together myself. in the meantime, here's what i've amassed. i'm mostly looking for motifs that will help me in my writing so that i can stay true to his character. i need to make a chrollo version of this sometime ...
for anyone who doesn't want to sludge through lore, here are some interesting snippets i've picked up on:
scaramouche has been compared to a blank sheet of paper twice — once in the artifact description for husk of opulent dreams, and the second time during the archon quest III part V. something i'm really curious about is if there was any wordplay, since phonetically, god and paper sound kinda similar in japanese i Believe?? the kanji spelling is different but still. i thought it was interesting.
the engulfing lightning description (ei's signature weapon) mentions 'The naginata was a lethal weapon by which scattered dross might be cut away / Not a single speck of dross could be permitted in an eternal paradise' and the husk of opulent dreams, in describing scaramouche, says: 'but he was cast aside like worthless dross.'
in the husk of opulent dreams description, we get the line 'And all tales were incinerated in karmic flames till nothing remained.' which i never understood until the 'divine' will cutscene came out. i'm speculating that this refers to scara burning down the child's house after discovering him dead.
for what i still don't understand from these descriptions:
"But it was but a mere prop for lies and deception." "Now, you will finally obtain what belongs to you," "And this false construct of a body can at last aspire to power over this world."
"Yet, this is all but a fleeting dream of glory." "And it will all one day drift away amidst the sighs of a suffering earth…" Was it a "him" from the past who said this? Or "him" from the future? The vagrant cared not, for when he awakened, It was not he, but that ethereal future that dissipated.
my assumption at the moment is the wanderer will say something like this or have a similar sentiment before/after he obtains his anemo vision in the upcoming story. since we know leylines contain memories of the past, present, and future, i think it's possible.
also this:
As the boat gradually approached the shore, a lady in foreign garb could be seen standing by the shoreline, (signora) And she threw a small crystal sphere at the youth (scara) from afar. Catching it with ease, he lifted it up to the dying, bloodied sun.
WTF IS THE SMALL CRYSTAL SPHERE ?? is it a delusion?? crystal marrow ?? it's probably not a big deal but i still am really curious. anyhow. that's enough mental illness on display for today. i'll stop rambling like a madman about a fictional character... for now.
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silentauroriamthereal · 4 years ago
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Hello,I used to love Sherlock but I never watched season 4 because some of the reviews from fans kinda scared me away.I've been rewatching the show lately and I can't decide if I should finally give it a try or if I should spare myself.I adore Sherlock as a character,his displays of cleverness (and his showing off tbh) and BC's acting. And of course I love the johnlock dynamic but I enjoy Sherlock on his own above everything else,so knowing that would you say I'm missing out if I don't watch it?
Oh boy. I don’t think I can really give you a recommendation per se with this. With series 1 of Sherlock, the public immediately loved it and clamoured for more. Series 2 of Sherlock built on that and it got even more popular. Series 3 of Sherlock was highly, highly, highly anticipated, and while it got a generally pretty good public reception, it wasn’t as strong as the first two, and Johnlock shippers had mixed feelings (you know, particularly given how John married someone other than Sherlock, who also shot Sherlock in the heart, then unbelievably went back to her). Series 4 absolutely tanked with both the public and the fandom. Moffat and Gatiss have had a LONG-running habit of never fully resolving dropped plot threads or resolving serious emotional consequences of the things that happen between their characters. It’s something I definitely noticed and hated in their writing for Doctor Who and in the “resolution” to every cliffhanger ending of the first three series of Sherlock. Aka: 
Series 1 cliffhanger: Sherlock and John are trapped at the pool with Moriarty with a bomb about to go off, which Sherlock is about to shoot to set off to prevent Moriarty from getting away, even knowing that they’ll die along with him. John is fully on board. The stakes are massively high and the series ends like that. 
Series 1 resolution: Moriarty gets a phone call and changes his mind. Sort of funny, but also a completely lame resolution. Nothing is ever said between Sherlock and John that addresses the fact that they were about to die, that they were prepared to die together for the cause of not letting a terrorist escape, or what any of that might mean for anyone involved, the deeply serious nature of their work and how committed they are to it, etc. Not a word.
Series 2 cliffhanger: Sherlock has seemingly committed suicide in front of John, who is barely coping with his grief - and yet, right at the end, we see Sherlock watching him from afar at the cemetery. But how did he survive??? How will John react when he finds out??? How long will it take before Sherlock reveals the fact of his survival???? 
Series 2 resolution: We aren’t told, at least not for sure. We’re given a series of theories that openly parallel and/or mock fandom speculation, but never provided with a real answer. Sherlock and John’s long-awaited reunion is unbalanced by the presence of a third party (one which unbalances their dynamic for the remainder of the show from this point forward), and is turned into a tasteless joke. Eventually a bomb threat somewhat forces a surface resolution that never addresses any of the underlying issues, tensions, or problems between them - not then, nor at any point going forward. 
Series 3 cliffhanger: Moriarty is alive!!!!!!!!! But how???? Also, who cares? We just witnessed a terrible, stiff, cold parting scene on the tarmac between Sherlock and John, one which fits every single trope of an undeclared statement of love on Sherlock’s part. They shake hands. If I were being sent on a suicide mission after having saved my best friend from facing the consequences of his murder-wife’s international murder career and all I got was a handshake, nary a thank you, hug, “good luck, hope you don’t die after all”, any of it, I’d be pissed as hell. Really didn’t care about the Moriarty “revelation” at all. 
Series 3 resolution: Surprise, Moriarty isn’t alive. Yawn. I don’t even remember what the explanation was, if there was one. 
Series 4 does not end with a cliffhanger, pretty clearly signalling that the writers are done with the show, to which I say a hearty Thank God. Series 4 was brutal, in my personal opinion. The acting was good, but Martin and Amanda had just broken up, which made filming awkward for everyone and really affected the dynamics. The writing is inconsistent, unresolved (as per usual), and the last episode jumps the shark to a whole new level. They tried to write a Bond film in one episode, so you can only imagine how many threads they created and failed to resolve in 90 minutes of air time. The plot holes are staggering, and the unaddressed emotional consequences, as ever, are completely ignored. Moffat and Gatiss are lazy, lazy writers, who think that anyone who dares want a properly-written story is demanding “pablum”, as Gatiss once scoffed at some event or other. Series 4 has been dragged from one side of this fandom to the other, critics hated it, the public didn’t like it, and it’s all quite well-justified. 
That said... I’m one of those irritating people who can’t ignore the canon. The only show I’ve never watched all the way to the end is Doctor Who, because of the aforementioned terrible writing reasons. For me personally, I see my calling in life to fix this canon, which means that I feel duty-bound to know what it is. But was it an enjoyable experience to watch those three episodes? No. Do I recommend watching them? Also no. And yet, I would, just because I need to know what they did. I’ve only watched each episode exactly twice from start to finish. I’ve revisited individual scenes, just to see a facial expression or remember exactly what the line was, but transcripts are super helpful for that, too, so yeah. Even thinking about series 4 gives me heart palpitations, and I say that as someone who also hated series 3. So... take what you will from that????? If you do watch it, do come and tell me what you thought! 
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dailyaudiobible · 4 years ago
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08/05/2020 DAB Transcript
Ezra 1:1-2:70, 1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5, Psalms 27:7-14, Proverbs 20:22-23
Today is August 5th welcome to the Daily Audio Bible I am Brian it is…it is a joy, like every day, to be here with you as we just come in out of the…out of whatever's going on and center ourselves, quiet ourselves, just come around the Global Campfire and just allow a moment of serenity as God's word speaks into our lives for the day. So, it is a joy and an honor to take that next step forward with you. And here…here we go at the Old Testament, at threshold of reading the Old Testament today and we find ourselves opening a new book, the book of Ezra. And, so we finished second Chronicles yesterday which leads us to the threshold of Ezra.
Introduction to the book of Ezra:
And what we’ll find is that Ezra generally, at least historically, picks up where second Chronicles leaves off. The children of Israel have finally gone into exile, completely, northern and southern kingdoms with the southern kingdom falling to Babylon and the people being carried off into a foreign land for their rebelliousness against God. And this book of Ezra that we are about to encounter, it’s gonna cover a period of about 80 years. So, we’re slowing things down. We’ve been moving through Kings and Chronicles and reading of all the different kings and all of the different things that they did both in the northern and southern kingdom. But, kind of more rapidly so that we can move centuries in one…in one reading. So, we’re focusing now on a period of about eight years. There are three kings involved, none of them are Israelite kings - Cyrus the Great, Darius and then Artaxerxes. And what we’ll find is that these foreign kings all give favor, and even cover for a remnant of Israelites who are being allowed to go back to their ancestral homeland. And it’s Cyrus the Great that begins the process. He has a desire actually to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem for the worship of God. And he's got…I mean…in his mind he rules the world, all the known world. And, so, he wants…he wants all the God's that may be upset to be appeased and he wants the God of Israel to have a temple. So, about 42,000 Israelites that have been exiled in Babylon and they have been weeping and they have been crying and longing for the day that they could be restored, they finally get to make the trip back and their leader is somebody we’ll meet. His name is Zerubbabel and their going back to rebuild Jerusalem. And we’ll watch that…they don't…it's not just a joyous parade that they go back from captivity and then they just clear the foundation and just rebuild everything. They’re gonna face all kinds of trouble, all kinds of opposition, intimidation from those who are in the region, political maneuvering but we’ll also watch them not lose sight of what they're trying to do, that they’re gonna stick to the specific task. And that gives us so much for our own lives as we stick to the thing God has given us to do, no matter what the voices are saying, no matter what the maneuvering is, no matter what the intimidation is. And, so, in many ways we can see the book of Ezra as a…as a living historical metaphor for…for our own lives. So, let's dive in. We’re reading from the Christian standard Bible this week. Ezra chapters 1 and 2.
Commentary:
Alright. So, yesterday in the book of first Corinthians Paul was calling for unity. And remember we talked about this because some of the people were saying, “I am of Paul” and others were saying, “I'm of Apollo's” and others were saying, “I'm of Peter” and then others were saying, “I am of Christ.” And this was causing rivalry and division about “who are we supposed to listen to?” Like, “who’s supposed to tell us…who’s supposed to teach us? Who’s authorized to teach us? And who should we be following? And we see in today's reading Paul’s trying to lift their viewpoint, like “that…that's…that's not the right question.” And he does it by saying, “all of what we believe to those who don't believe it, it's nonsense. It's foolishness. It's foolishness to say strength is found in weakness or spiritual wisdom is found in what the world would consider foolishness.” And Paul uses the Scriptures here is his defense by quoting from the book of Isaiah, “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise and I will set aside the intelligence of the intelligent. And, so, we ask, ‘who is the one who is wise? Where is the teacher of the law? Where is the debater of this age?’ God made the world's wisdom foolish.” So, he’s saying, “you’re like trying to pick your camp, you’re trying to pick your favorite preacher, your favorite teacher and follow this person but if you’re gonna go about it from a human perspective, it's all foolishness.” Paul says, I’m quoting here, “for the Jews ask for signs and the Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to the Jews and foolishness to the Gentiles.” And, so, we get clues here that there are Jews and Gentiles in this faith community in Corinth. And Christ crucified for a Jewish person is a stumbling block because the Scriptures say who…“cursed is anyone who hangs on a tree”, right? Like, just right out of the gate. And Paul will address this later, but for…for the Hebrew people, like this...this is something to just dismiss - Paul outright. And then Gentiles, the Greeks, they’re seeking wisdom. They want to understand and yet trying to understand what Paul's preaching, that…that the son of God came to earth in human form and allowed Himself to die in order to reconcile the world to Himself, this is like a wisdom or an understanding that seems like foolishness to them. But Paul says, “those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God because God's foolishness is wiser than human wisdom and God's weakness is stronger than human strength.” This is Paul pulling people from this faction “us and them” kind of argument to look at the bigger story, that if you’re gonna look at this faith through human understanding and human wisdom it's…it's gonna seem foolish, but like most of the rest of the world things are backward. And when we can see, when we have eyes to see and ears to hear we can see what's really going on. And that is a bigger story, a way bigger story than saying, “I'm of Paul. I'm of Apollo's. I'm of Peter. I'm of Christ.” And, so, then he rounds out, “brothers and sisters, consider your calling. Not many were wise from a human perspective, not many powerful, not many noble from birth.” And we can deduce from there that in this church some were, like some were powerful, some were of noble birth, some were wise from a human perspective, but not all. And, so, this is a mixed community and an urban center and a melting pot city in the Roman Empire. And, so, lots of people think lots of things and that's why they're trying to figure out what it is they're supposed to do. And what Paul says is God has chosen what is foolish in the world to shame the wise, and God has chosen what is weak in the world to shame the strong. In other words, if you think you're one of those, then you…then you better pay attention because God is doing a new thing in the world or just to quote Paul, “God has chosen what is insignificant and despised in the world, what is viewed as nothing to bring to nothing what is viewed as something so that no one may boast in His presence. It is from Him that you are in Christ Jesus, who became wisdom from God for us, our righteousness, sanctification, and redemption in order that, as it is written, ‘let the one who boasts boast in the Lord.’” This is Paul responding to “I’m of Cephas. I am of Christ. I am of Apollo's. I'm of Peter.” He’s saying, “you can’t get an identity that way, you can’t get prideful that way. You are lucky to be here at all.” This is not the last time we will come across this theme, but it is a good time to remember what he is saying because it still applies. It's not an irrelevant notion that has of fallen out of context because the world has changed so much. This is just as important now as it was then.
Prayer:
Holy Spirit, we invite You into all of the ways we try to be right and we allow fear to come in because we’re afraid to be wrong or that we need an identity by who we’re selecting to…to lead us or what denomination we’re a part of or however it is that we are finding a way to distinguish ourselves from another believer so that we have a separate identity. May we understand that it's foolishness if we try to go down that road. It's only going to seem like foolishness. But if we have eyes to see, we can see the wisdom and the strength of Your hand in it all, making us aware that those are somewhat irrelevant arguments. We are fortunate, so, so fortunate that You are even aware of us, that You even care who we are. And, so, may we be humbled by that as we try to release our unbelievable desire to be right and force everyone who doesn't see it our way to be wrong. Come Jesus we need You and we ask in Your name. Amen.
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