I believe there is a chair.
I believe that chair can hold me.
I believe that chair will hold me when I sit in it.
I trust the chair enough to sit in it.
I sit in the chair because I believe in it.
I believe it will perform it's assigned function as advertised.
I am a believer.
Being a believer is natural for those who sit in the chair. But those who haven't wanted or dared to sit are not so sure.
There is much room on the chair.
You are welcome to take a seat with me.
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1 comment:
You believe in this chair that you are already sitting in. But what about those people who have never seen a chair before? And they don't understand how it's made or what materials are used. Perhaps it's made from a wood that you know to be strong and durable, but those other people have never even heard of this wood before. How can they trust it?? Especially when other people have told them before, "Come, sit here" and they have fallen through. What makes your chair so different?
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