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Why We Go to the Bathroom

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Why We Go to the Bathroom

By: Richard Foster
Narrated by: Richard Foster
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I was on a flight to New York, and the flight attendant was clearing the dinner dishes and offering coffee. Immediately, folks started getting up and going to the bathroom. This struck me as funny. I had seen this scene a hundred times before, but this evening it struck me as hysterical. People go to the bathroom after eating and drinking. We all have to do it. Every day. But why? So I decided to ask God about it.

This is the way God and I communicate. I just have this natural relationship with him. So if I have a question or think about something, I ask him about it and He gives me the answer, because He is God and he knows everything. And it was in this conversation that the Lord revealed to me the truth of Proverbs 4:23, that we have to keep our heart clean and eliminate bad things that get stored there.

©2021 Richard Foster (P)2021 Richard Foster
Christian Living

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