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1 | How dangerous is the Tongue? | Bible general Archive 2 | happiness0070 | 120288 | ||
Oh Angel I wasn't directing nothing toward you! I wanted you to read the other passage to see it as an example to show the statement why I answer what I was talking about by letting you see the picture of how something so innocent to be taken of wrong concept just like Jesus was. My fellow christian it much work to be prayed over and taught to the blinded saints. As for as a know it all No Just alot of experiences dealing with so called friends, gossiping people,how people who proclaim to play with the Holy Bible living in flesh instead of spirit. No none my comments was directed toward you fellow christian and for the typing to fast on the word Gen. beginning missed written it was okay for that correction and much more. For as for James it tell you that I didn't say you were wrong I just ask for you go deeper. Okay! I must admit this topic had alot of comments to it! Thank Jesus for studying with you and Thank you for listening and to other to who reading this and pray it help someone who won't to watch their tongue....... Much Love, happiness |
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2 | How dangerous is the Tongue? | Bible general Archive 2 | JCrichton | 120301 | ||
Hi, happiness! I understand what you mean... pride is a very sly and sticky problem... it dwells deep within our being (Lucifer fell to it) and it hides among true values (such as defending ourselves from a perceived assault or the unwillingness to truly forgive our fellow man)... Remember the old saying "an ounce of prevention..."? I think that Christians must store humility and patience by the ton--prayer, patience and humility can do wonders agains pride! I fight it all of the times... I always go to my storage (the Bible) an bring out lots of patience and humility--sometimes I burn through it way fast (when Christ's Divinity is questioned by people who claim to be Christians) and I remember that old prophecy about God's servant who would not even break the crushed reed (Isaiah 42:3). When you post, think about the person that would read your statements... sometimes what we know in our minds and heart does not translate to paper (text box) as clearly... perhaps instead of saying "you almost got it" (or something to that effect) you could explain your views (your take) on that particular study. I am sure there will be less confusion that way! God Bless! Angel |
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