Many of us drive a lot. Personally, I drive about 20 hours a week, and I know that some drive more or less, but it is a big part of most of our lives.
Today the Vatican issued a
"set of ten commandments for drivers". From a Puritan-minded perspective, what wisdom (ie., applications of the real ten commandments in light of Christian prudence) can we suggest to those of us who spend so much time on the road as to how we might redeem the time, and drive in a way that glorifies God (even if their car lacks a fish on the rear bumper). Your feedback to this question will be appreciated.
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Andrew Myers
Husband of Jessica, Father of Jackson, Katie and Samuel
Member, Presbyterian Reformed Church of Northern Virginia
Warrenton, VA USA
Editor,
The Matthew Poole Project
"Let your Morning Thoughts, and your last Evening Thoughts, be what shall become of you to all Eternity." -- Matthew Poole