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Actually, that was a serious question. I mean, in my church (like so many), we use a lot of silly buzzwords. Faith. Praise. Worship. Glorify. We use these words all the time, and nobody knows what they mean. I lead whole studies just trying to get people to realize what they're saying, so the words aren't just buzzwords, so they actually have some meaning.
So what does it look like to be empty? What attributes will characterize my life, my attitudes, my thoughts? What is it that makes a person empty? Is it purely a knowledge/idea/concept-type emptiness, as in a willingness to learn? I'm struggling with the idea that you'd go to all the trouble to write up a neat little poem that boils down to "Be willing to learn," I guess.
Dan
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