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1 | Why did Paul do it? For conscience sake? | Acts 21:23 | MJH | 218083 | ||
Your note is received well. Thank you for your instruction and I hold it dearly. I have not seen my actions in this light, but your willingness to shine the light on it has shown me the truth. While I meant no disrespect, the disrespect was there non-the-less. Even though only my friend heard me and she knows my admiration for my pastor, I still see my own heart for what was there. I truly have been helped in reading these past few responses to my hastily written post. I know you all and know that you mean only the best for me and others. And even though we disagree on some matters, I look forward to the day when I can put a face to the name and thank you personally for what you have added to my life and "walk" over the past number of years. MJH PS- It's the 40 days of repentance. Something I'm doing for the first time leading up to the Day of Atonement. Boy, do I get a good start on things. ;-) |
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2 | Why did Paul do it? For conscience sake? | Acts 21:23 | DocTrinsograce | 218089 | ||
That is good that you only need to redress this with a single person. I understand the 40 days. Repentance in Christ is not a seasonal thing, as practiced by Jews in Elul or as practiced by the Romanists in Lent. Instead, it is a continual way of life; a fruit of the changed life; an increasing growth in sanctification by the redeemed. There is no more propitious time to repentant than now. |
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