'Tis only coffee. And I agree, as Christians we are not guaranteed an easy life (by all means the opposite), and that's strong of you to turn the other cheek. I know that would be crazy hard for me.
I'd love to do a two paneled story board of how that coffee scene was. The idea being in one scene the tranquility of a monk, as no coffee spills; (And the man is being called a coward because no coffee is spilled.) the other scene being, coffee everywhere and the waitress is crying; being the man tells her exactly how he feels about her and he is seen as a bully and a wild ape.
Only because it would do a great job of illustrating the turmoil of having to turn the other cheek, and it would make people laugh, over coffee jokes.
EMBL3M
'Tis only coffee. And I agree, as Christians we are not guaranteed an easy life (by all means the opposite), and that's strong of you to turn the other cheek. I know that would be crazy hard for me.
AdventVoice
I'd love to do a two paneled story board of how that coffee scene was. The idea being in one scene the tranquility of a monk, as no coffee spills; (And the man is being called a coward because no coffee is spilled.) the other scene being, coffee everywhere and the waitress is crying; being the man tells her exactly how he feels about her and he is seen as a bully and a wild ape.
Only because it would do a great job of illustrating the turmoil of having to turn the other cheek, and it would make people laugh, over coffee jokes.