OVERLOADED WITH BLESSINGS PART 2 (3)
Scripture: Ephesians 1:3-14
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Overloaded with Blessings Part 2 (3)
Series: Ephesians
Robert Dawson
Ephesians 1.3-14
We have all seen or heard things that have left us scratching our heads. It might have been an illusion we saw on television, a riddle we heard, a mystery that we watched or read. Maybe it was just an unexpected turn of events or one of life's great and unexplained mysteries. I have a couple of those mysteries that I would like some of our cattlemen in the church, Stanley and Slade Bronson or Rick Greiner, to explain.
- The first one is something I read this week and want to know whether it is true. It may not be. I read it on the internet. If it is true, I want to know why. It is a phenomenon that some German scientist have been considering.
- They've used Google Earth to study cattle herds. They went through thousands of Google Earth's satellite images of cows.
- They found that cows, when grazing or resting, nearly always line up with magnetic north or south with no more than a 5-degree deviation and it is true regardless of wind or other factors.
- The second one is a question that Dean Wells, before he went home to be with the Lord, asked. How is it that brown cows eat green grass and give white milk?
The truth is, regardless of the answer or if there even is an answer to either of these, I will still enjoy a good burger, juicy steak and cold glass of milk whenever I have the opportunity. I don't need to understand everything there is about cows or caring for them to appreciate or enjoy the benefits and joys they bring.
That is true with many things in life.
- I can't explain the in and outs of electricity, but it doesn't mean I can't enjoy lights coming on at the flick of a switch.
- I don't understand how sound and video can travel across the air or through a wire, but I still enjoy listening to the radio and watching TV.
- I can enjoy the ease and speed of flying on an airplane when traveling long distances even though I cannot explain aerodynamic ...
Series: Ephesians
Robert Dawson
Ephesians 1.3-14
We have all seen or heard things that have left us scratching our heads. It might have been an illusion we saw on television, a riddle we heard, a mystery that we watched or read. Maybe it was just an unexpected turn of events or one of life's great and unexplained mysteries. I have a couple of those mysteries that I would like some of our cattlemen in the church, Stanley and Slade Bronson or Rick Greiner, to explain.
- The first one is something I read this week and want to know whether it is true. It may not be. I read it on the internet. If it is true, I want to know why. It is a phenomenon that some German scientist have been considering.
- They've used Google Earth to study cattle herds. They went through thousands of Google Earth's satellite images of cows.
- They found that cows, when grazing or resting, nearly always line up with magnetic north or south with no more than a 5-degree deviation and it is true regardless of wind or other factors.
- The second one is a question that Dean Wells, before he went home to be with the Lord, asked. How is it that brown cows eat green grass and give white milk?
The truth is, regardless of the answer or if there even is an answer to either of these, I will still enjoy a good burger, juicy steak and cold glass of milk whenever I have the opportunity. I don't need to understand everything there is about cows or caring for them to appreciate or enjoy the benefits and joys they bring.
That is true with many things in life.
- I can't explain the in and outs of electricity, but it doesn't mean I can't enjoy lights coming on at the flick of a switch.
- I don't understand how sound and video can travel across the air or through a wire, but I still enjoy listening to the radio and watching TV.
- I can enjoy the ease and speed of flying on an airplane when traveling long distances even though I cannot explain aerodynamic ...
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