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"I didn't do nothing" as a double negative gives the meaning of a weakened affirmative in standard English. It is equivalent to “I did something”. "I didn't do nothing" may retain its negative meaning when it is sometimes used in non-standard or informal English
In the last 2 years, dad has had his god transferred 5 times. I'm frustated that we keep moving. He says we won't move anymore, but a couple of months later we do. I finally started to fit in at this school, till today I had to say goodbye because dad told me we are moving again. Does he not care about my feelings or life?! If mom were here, things would've been different. I love dad, but ever since mom left he always takes every opportunity he can take and gets flustered and stressed. Well, I have to start packing for Colorado. We leave in 2 days. I'm out. Hope This Helps! I've never wrote in a diary, so I'm not sure how it is ha!
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Throughout Scripture we see that human sin, failure, and inadequacy are no obstacles to God’s call. God calls imperfect people to do God’s work, people who are aware of their unworthiness and are often doubting and resistant to God’s call (see, for example, Exodus 3:10-12; Isaiah 6:1-6; Jeremiah 1:6-8.) God doesn’t wait for them to shape up. God calls them as they are and then works on shaping them into faithful servants.
Simon Peter’s resistance to Jesus stems not only from his sense of unworthiness. He initially protests Jesus’ instructions to go out into the deep waters and let down the nets because he is convinced that the fish are not biting. They have worked all night and caught nothing. We can hardly blame him for his skepticism.
Although they have just brought in the greatest catch of their fishing careers, Simon Peter, James, and John leave those boatloads of fish behind and follow Jesus (1:11). Their encounter with Jesus has completely reoriented their lives.
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