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Henry Higgins teaches phonetics in Pygmalion. On a wager he accepts the task of remaking Eliza Doolittle from a poor street vendor into a sophisticated lady. Higgins sees Liza merely as an object of his workmanship, not as a person with feelings. She offers a means to prove his skill, whatever her individual dreams and fears may be. When the project is finished, he shows no concern for her future. He has proved his point, regardless how it affects Liza forever after. When God calls us into his will, it automatically accomplishes two goals: it brings the kingdom of God to earth and it gives us every advantage of his presence. What makes us obedient to him also prepares us for life's challenges, problems, and possibilities. What is advantageous for God's work — redeeming lost souls — automatically becomes advantageous for anyone enlisting in his work. As God accomplishes Christ's cosmic ministry, he enriches the personal life of his people. Quote this article on your site | Views: 283 | Print | E-mail
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