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What Did I Do Wrong…?

What Did I Do Wrong…?

Mt 3:16–4:3 “After being baptized, Jesus came up immediately from the water; & behold, the heavens were opened, & he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove & lighting on Him,

& behold, a voice out of the heavens said, ‘This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well-pleased.’”

Notice the 2+ witnesses to fulfill (Dt 17:16, Jn 8:17)

Then Jesus was led up (forced) by the (Holy) Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And after He had fasted 40 days & 40 nights, He then became hungry…”

These are concurrent events!

All deaths are bad enough but there is none so bad as famine (hunger).” Homer, The Odyssey,

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Rick E. Meyer’s passionate heart for helping others leads him in reading an average of five books per week since the mid-1990s. Author of the book Running on Faith.

Rick’s unique background includes running over 134,000 lifetime miles since June 1978, a B.S. in Agronomy (soil, water, and crops) from Kansas State University, and his M.A. in Christian Leadership from Dallas Theological Seminary provides unique synergistic insights. Attendees will dash out of the arenas filled with mind boggling insights into metaphors such as planting seeds, proper tilling, harvest, and seasons.

While running an average of 9 miles per day for 41 years, Rick understands long-term persistence and authentic motivation to overcome every imaginable excuse. He conquered these miles in temperatures ranging from 13 miles in minus 70°F wind-chill (minus 35°F actual) in 1996 to 5 miles in 118°F in 1983. The weather has varied from blizzards, knee deep snow, ice, sleet, freezing rain, torrential rain, hail, lightning, mud, dust, and high winds to perfectly warm and sunny.

“Talk is cheap!”

Meyer’s presentations supply a lifetime of multi-mode “excuse-icides” for the attendees to eliminate their excuses.

You may also contact Rick at Leadership Speakers Bureau to schedule him for speaking or leadership engagements.

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