Subject: So what do we learn from all this? |
Bible Note: My brother, Let us not judge one another anymore (Romans 14:13). It‘s still there in "easily offended" , discourteous, and “you should”. Let God be the judge. Though my faults be obvious, let it not trouble you. I may be bothered by the use of "your" for "you're" or "you are" but I can bypass it and focus on those things that edify. Let us put our hands to the plough. Let us keep our eyes on the prize. Let us look unto Jesus. Too much looking around is not good for progress. You are not responsible for my behavior. If you find it wrong, why not just report it to the authorities. I think there is a little button to the right labeled “Abuse”. Use it. I understand that you have your opinion, but you should not attempt to impose it on me. And now perhaps we can get back to the topic. I do believe that Lockman would be pleased if we were discussing sanctification and not web manners. Any idea how we got off topic? In judging let us not judge one another. When we do that we are presuming to know a man‘s heart. That‘s God‘s job. Let us not therefore judge one another any more: but judge this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brother's way. If you like my site, EdB, then welcome. If not, then please move on. Jesus said, “You judge after the flesh; I judge no man”. If we can put away the judgmental attitude, we will have become more like him, and that is sanctification. |