Circumstantial
Introduction
Who, Which, What
11 I’m not saying this because I need anything, for I have learned how to be content in any circumstance
11 Not that I speak 1from want, for I have learned to be 2acontent in whatever circumstances I am.
11 Not that I speak 1from want, for I have learned to be 2acontent in whatever circumstances I am.
We’ve heard of an old Quaker who advertised that he would give 40 acres of rich farm land to anyone who was perfectly satisfied with that which he had. One seeker came to see the Quaker.
“Are thee perfectly satisfied with what thee hast?”
“Yes,” answered the hopeful guest.
“Then why dost thee want this land?” was the old Quaker’s significant reply.
—Gospel Herald
We’ve heard of an old Quaker who advertised that he would give 40 acres of rich farm land to anyone who was perfectly satisfied with that which he had. One seeker came to see the Quaker.
“Are thee perfectly satisfied with what thee hast?”
“Yes,” answered the hopeful guest.
“Then why dost thee want this land?” was the old Quaker’s significant reply.
—Gospel Herald