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1 | What do you make of this? | Heb 11:40 | Stultis the Fool | 127495 | ||
EdB... Yes, love is the motivator, and it is also the measuring stick. Also, action is required, but it is love that demands the action, and nothing else. Finally, the action must be quantified by love... if it is not, then it is of no value. There is not one thing that we do as a Christian that is not motivated by love. | ||||||
2 | What do you make of this? | Heb 11:40 | Country Girl | 127515 | ||
The debate about this subject has been going on since Martin Luther when he first put the Book of James to the very back of his Bible, because he couldn't handle its truth very well. In that book, James makes it very plain and simple that faith by itself is dead and useless without works resulting from that faith. If a person is not willing to submit himself/herself to the Lord in such a way so as to include at least some time, effort and sweat, then that kind of useless faith is no good to God. Yes, I agree with Paul, if we have all the faith in the world and don't have love, we're as useless as that musical instrument. And how can possibly have that kind of love IF we're not showing it and proving it every day of christian lives. We must do everything in our power to discover our hidden talents and adopt a ministry, pick up our cross and bear our rightful share of that burden of christian responsibility to the Lord's church. Then we can be found faithful when our Lord comes again. Blessings to you all. Country Girl |
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