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1 | Denominations is shameful? | 1 Cor 3:4 | Joyce Ong | 92398 | ||
I agree. However, somehow my Catholic spouse sees his church as being original. Isn't that why the term "protestant" surfaced? I am not toointerested in history. I have enough on my hands struggling with THE TRUTH. When I first used the verse "We shall know the truth and the truth will set us free." My spouse said, "Your truth sets me free." He wanted a divorce. He sees my personal choice as a choice of disunity. I on the other hand tried my best to accomodate his wishes. We compromised and go to 2 churches. But he was still not happy that I am not worshipful in his church. My view is that he need to be concentrating on his own worship and not stand judging my worship or non-worship. *sigh*. I have since proposed an "agree to disagree" stance but he has turned a deaf ear and wants me to taste disunity by being uncommunicative and it is a quiet standoff. *sigh* | ||||||
2 | Denominations is shameful? | 1 Cor 3:4 | Reformer Joe | 92542 | ||
'My spouse said, "Your truth sets me free." He wanted a divorce.' Not a very good Catholic, then... --Joe! |
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3 | Denominations is shameful? | 1 Cor 3:4 | Joyce Ong | 92565 | ||
To which my spouse replied. "It does not matter. After I divorce you then I will settle with God." I suppose those were angry words. Praise God that God has redeemed us from all sins, even the sin of such audacity. | ||||||
4 | Denominations is shameful? | 1 Cor 3:4 | gracefull | 92741 | ||
"To which my spouse replied. "It does not matter. After I divorce you then I will settle with God." I suppose those were angry words. Praise God that God has redeemed us from all sins, even the sin of such audacity." This statement denies a clear understanding of repentance. It thinks repentance is a ritual, rather than a turning of the heart..If we want to disobey God and say we will repent later..if we really are willing to repent, let's do so before we succumb to our will rather than after, (when we may or may not actually be able to-not because God is not willing to forgive, but because our hearts may become so hardened that we can't truly repent). OH THE TRAGEDY of that scenario... God bless |
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