Once there was a group of foxes discussing among themselves what their lunch would be for the day. Suddenly, they spotted a rabbit in the greener side of the valley. One fox proudly said, "That rabbit's mine mine for lunch. Want to bet?" A second fox dared him, "Then bring that rabbit in the dining table!" Wasting no time, the first fox tried its best to get near its target but could not get even with the rabbit's pace. Several hours passed and the fox still runs after its prey until it got exhausted and eventually quit the chase. The rabbit, certain that nobody's running after him anymore, went into the direction of the forest and disappeared. What do you think was the reason why the fox did not capture it's target? Obviously, the fox and the rabbit have a conflict of interest. Both run after something but for a different perspective: The fox was running only after it's lunch while the rabbit runs for it's life. What about you my friend, are you thriving only for your lunch or for your life?
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"Freedom is what we have-Christ has set us free! Stand firm, then, as free people and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. "-Galatians 5:1
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