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1 | How do these accounts reconcile? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 204205 | ||
Sorry... I have to triage things... If I read everything everyone sent me immediately after I received it, I'd be doing nothing else! Ah well... (Luke 17:9-10). By the way, Tamara, not everyone should be given answers to their "accusations and observations." Christ speaks of dogs (heretics/apostates) and pigs (sensual) people in Matthew 7:6. Dogs and pigs aren't making accusations and observations because they lack information. Their fundamental problem is a moral one (Romans 1:21-22). In Him, Doc |
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2 | How do these accounts reconcile? | Bible general Archive 4 | Tamara Brewington | 204206 | ||
Ok Doc point taken, when we evangelize our sucess depends not on whether they take the word they received and get saved, but whether or not we did what we were commanded. Is that why you included Luke 17:9,10? Oh, my I hope you don't think I was looking for browny points... Someone else who looked at the tracts felt it was too much information at one time. God Bless, Tamara | ||||||
3 | How do these accounts reconcile? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 204226 | ||
Hi, Tamara... The Luke reference was an attempt at humor for my failure to promptly read your tract. Success is measured by our living uncompromising lives in obedience to God. Neither Ezekiel or Jeremiah had a single convert. We'd not consider them "unsuccessful." In Him, Doc |
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