by claudia humphrey, missionary
with arms wide open he let me go! i wandered away and when i was through looking
he was there never having dropped his love and his arms were open wide to recieve me again!
THAT IS A HUMAN CALLED JESUS CHRIST WHO IS DIVINE LOVE AND SACRIFICE FOR US....
Shook things up! Jesus asked peter 3 times, do you love me?
Why do you stir us up to remember things?
Is the proof of an audience the measure of your effectiveness?
Aren’t you afraid of being buffeted and do people seduce you with “kind” and “kindly” words?
Do they assume you shook things up because you do not love or are not loved?
Do you doubt seduction at all costs?
“AH” “AWE”, THEY SAY, NO LOVE!
Do you think the bible sanctifies any thoughts?
Why do you wrestle with flesh and blood and not with principles of sanctification? Purifying? Making clean? Adjusting? Improving… growth, with change? What about growth with constant change, influx and undependable circumstances?
Why do you work through issues, why not leave stuff alone…?
Why do you rebuke and exhort/ isn’t that judgment?
This level of passion and caring is that love?
We stand together on everything, never like Daniel= alone!
We have become “forget about it” and this is not love or passion, we say let them alone, in terms of long periods of time rather than meet and eventually before elders, agree.
Some even presume quiet or unspoken means that person feels unloved.
We say “be kind” stead of rebuke, when a wrong is done.
We say “be silent” rather than exhort, for fear of finding out we may not be perfect. We might just have more experience on that subject.
So soon turned to another gospel which is not another?
marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel: Galatians 1:6,
vs7
Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ
Avoid doctrines of devils:
Is morality and kindness synonymous or
Is kindness just a way of seducing a sour puss to have it your way?
2peter 3:9
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.
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