| After a few seconds of evaluation, I have realized that I am not the person I want to be.
As Christians, I believe we all haven't the slighest clue as to what sin actually is. If we had, there would not be the slighest chance that we could behave in the manner that we(I) do, with a direct, and at times premeditated, rebellion against the law of God. Nor, do I believe that we have the slighest comprehension of what grace is. I can, to an extent understand the disbelief of some non-Christians, because it is, afterall, quite a wonder to believe that a God so great to have created this universe would have taken the time to provide us with his Word, as well as a plan of redemption based on his sacrifice. And that is the beauty of Grace. All of it is true. |
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| "....And on that day of Judgement, as all the world stands before God Almighty, what conceivable measure of merit will exist in the pagan beliefs, no matter how fervently believed, when standing before His indesputable truth."
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| Today in sociology class we talked about the most important non-verbal method of sharing the gospel: hospitality |
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| Dear Geneva College,
You vex me so much. In fact, I don't want to talk to you again. |
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