Thursday, March 10, 2011

the best

"The greatest enemy of that which is best, is the which is simply good."  At first this quote meant to me that we should never just settle, that we should only content ourselves with what we believe is the "best" from God.  What if we started asking straight out for God's "best"?  Yes, I like that.

1 comment:

Adam Colter said...

"God's best" regarding what exactly? give me an example of what you mean by asking for God's best?

i would apply that quote to myself by addressing my tendancy to only strive for "good enough" in my relationship with God and in my responsibilities to my family and job. There's usually a higher level of excellence of whichi am capable, but rarely achieve because i stop at "good enough".
i think i see where you're going with thought but would love to hear it fleshed out a little more.