Yes, Terry. This is the most important thing of all to talk about. I think perhaps we should stop all posting and talk only about THIS. :-)
Despite all doctrines and concepts, it really all comes down to relationships and loving one another. Knowledge will be done away. That doesn't mean that we cannot study and gain understanding, but we have to put it in perspective. Maybe we should do a study on the book of Ecclesiastes. :-) Peace be with you.
-----Original Message-----
It occurs to me that the only thing
tougher than being a Christian, is being a Christian in one accord with other
Christians. There is nothing we will not verbally scrap about. We
do this, obviously, to uphold truth and denounce error. Judy has all the
truth. Bill has all the error, or vice versa. Kevin proclaims the
truth and Dave H respectfully disagrees. I had all the truth at one time,
but so many people told me otherwise that I doubted my own accuracy.
It all gets very confusing. If I ask if it is okay to substitute a
doughnut for the unleavened bread while taking communion, one person
says,"Of course it is, we have great freedom in Christ. You do not
have to walk around with a clipboard under your arm, checking to see what the
rules say. Be led by the Spirit". |
- [TruthTalk] tough being a Christian Terry Clifton
- [TruthTalk] Re:"Tough" Lance Muir
- Re: [TruthTalk] tough being a Christian Wm. Taylor
- RE: [TruthTalk] tough being a Christian David Miller
- RE: [TruthTalk] tough being a Christian Kevin Deegan
- Re: [TruthTalk] tough being a Christian Terry Clifton
- Re: [TruthTalk] tough being a Christian Kevin Deegan
- [TruthTalk] Tough being a Christian Judy Taylor