An old African chieftain shared...
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An old African chieftain shared his motto with a Christian missionary: "When you pass through a jungle be very careful to break a twig that the next man may find his way." In Africa the grasses grow very tall and the first person who passes through in the morning takes all the dew upon himself. Often David Livingstone did this as he crossed the untrodden tracts of Africa and the natives called him the "Dew-dispeller." Such a person is what air pilots call a "pathfinder," one who blazes a trail for others.
This is what the writer of the Letter to the Hebrews meant when he wrote 10:19-20. Canon T. R. Milford of Lincoln Cathedral comments: "Christ really opened the way into the Holy of Holies, the presence of the Holy God; he opened the way for us all ... and thereby the humblest sinner may bring his gift right up to the throne of God."
-- Macleod
This is what the writer of the Letter to the Hebrews meant when he wrote 10:19-20. Canon T. R. Milford of Lincoln Cathedral comments: "Christ really opened the way into the Holy of Holies, the presence of the Holy God; he opened the way for us all ... and thereby the humblest sinner may bring his gift right up to the throne of God."
-- Macleod
