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	<title>Comments on: Music and Meaning &#8211; Rain Down</title>
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		<description>I read your post and, out of curiosity, clicked the link you had ascribed to the word willing.  It took me to the post you did off of Isaiah&#039;s encounter with God in Isaiah 6.  In it, you also made quick reference to Paul and Ezekiel - - all awesome stuff.  But I must admit that my most favorite was when you quoted a &quot;great philosopher&quot; who said &quot;Do or do not, there is no try.&quot;  A little Yoda goes a long way!!!  I look forward to showing it to Robert (when he&#039;s not so submerged in thought/prayer over services tomorrow morning.) </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read your post and, out of curiosity, clicked the link you had ascribed to the word willing.  It took me to the post you did off of Isaiah&#8217;s encounter with God in Isaiah 6.  In it, you also made quick reference to Paul and Ezekiel &#8211; - all awesome stuff.  But I must admit that my most favorite was when you quoted a &#8220;great philosopher&#8221; who said &#8220;Do or do not, there is no try.&#8221;  A little Yoda goes a long way!!!  I look forward to showing it to Robert (when he&#8217;s not so submerged in thought/prayer over services tomorrow morning.)</p>
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