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1 | Matt 16:6 explained | Matt 16:6 | bronx hulk | 91529 | ||
You wrote alot here. I'm going to need to take time to sit down and really read this before I respond. Unfortunately I'm at work now and I need to render unto Ceaser that which is Ceasers! Can't in good conscience do this at work, as much as I'd like to :o) I don't think there will be any bitterness. This is great interaction with the saints. And great training. To write your thoughts clearly takes alot of skill. It is much harder than speaking. All I care about is people's hearts. As long as you love Jesus, any differences are not important. God Bless you brother! |
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2 | Matt 16:6 explained | Matt 16:6 | Elijah_Jones | 91799 | ||
"As long as you love Jesus, any differences are not important." If we all were to heed such advice.. putting our love for Christ and his sheep... ahead of our limited understandings and debateable doctrines ( I don't believe all doctrine to be debateable, or less than crystal clear, btw) imagine the power the church would obtain to bring others to Him and see the Bride in her glory. Francis Frangipane wrote an article on this recently. You can read the article entitled THE CREDIBILITY FACTOR which may be read here: http://www.frangipane.org/ Regardless of where one stands on various issues, I believe it to be a sound word for this time. |
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3 | Matt 16:6 explained | Matt 16:6 | bronx hulk | 91969 | ||
Yup. It's too bad the enemy has crept into the church to cause us to not be on one accord. But what's worse is that we have let our pride get the best of us and have not used wisdom to settle our differences and bring us together. Instead we try to debate things that aren't really debateable. Like you said about Cain and Abel. There's no clear reason to why God was displeased. Allright bro, I gotta go to work now. Be blessed. Sal |
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