He also bade them leave their fardels behind, as, if they tarried at York House, these could be easily sent after them. |
A whole life-time before this have I tarried amongst you: will ye not then understand? |
In a sense, the longer God tarried, the more humans took over his job of bringing about the perfect kingdom. |
They trooped after us, and never more while we tarried in Fayal did we get rid of them. |
Even your companion of Urantia days, who took post-graduate electives as she tarried for you, was becoming eager to progress. |
Think of Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, His disciples tarried and fell asleep. |