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1 | Understanding Motives | Bible general Archive 1 | NoEyeHasSeen | 27903 | ||
This is not necissarily a specific scripture question or interpretation. My question however is: "As I long to know Jesus much better, as I long to understand what Cavalry exactly means to me, I find my understanding and love continue to grow. However, my initiation or desire to know Jesus better began slowly years ago out of personal experiences. Experiences that presented me with the conclusion...Please help me, I can't do this alone....So perhaps I am worried that my motive to know Christ better stems from a selfish desire to acheive answers or happiness, or even outcomes that I want. Is this Ok or 'warped' thinking? Would anyone please respond to this thinking? Thank You. | ||||||
2 | Understanding Motives | Bible general Archive 1 | chef.veg | 30995 | ||
for give our sines as we for give dose who sine agast us. What do this mean? |
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3 | Understanding Motives | Bible general Archive 1 | Jesusman | 31001 | ||
Hello, From Matthew 6:12 and the Lord's Prayer? The idea being presented is that while we are to ask for the forgiveness of our own sins or wrongs that we have committed against God, we are to forgive those who have sinned or wronged us as well. It ties into the Christian mindset. Basically, the whole Christian mindset should be to concider the actions of Jesus Christ and to mimick them as closely as possible. The question "What Would Jesus Do?" presents this mindset really well. I would recommend reading Matthew 6:5-15; Philippians 1:21-30; Philippians 2:1-18. These passages talk a lot about the Christian mindset. Jesus Loves You! Jesusman |
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