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I'm in complete agreement regarding your comment to Spencer on speaking boldly. We should be able to do this respectfully, which shouldn't be difficult for you, as I've witnessed all your comments as caring, hospitable, thoughtful, etc. Also, I would even welcome a reminder if and when I do the opposite, or possibly even approaching such negative attitudes. The ego is a difficult concept to relinquish, yet it is a goal of mine.
May we all in the Name of Jesus, ask the Father to keep us mindful of His Love for us and ours for Him, and each other.
Thank you One-eighty, I appreciate that you have detected this attitude in me, as it is so very true of my heart, I never wish to be hurtful to anyone, but do want to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit and not be fearful to speak what seems best. I know we do not agree on all things, but I am thankful we continue to communicate and share. We are "sharpening" one another and that is always a good thing. Our conversations compel us to go to the Word of God for clarity, authority, and teaching.
And, yes, we need to be humble enough to be able to take criticism, correction, or opposition. Any of us can err and most of the time we have right understanding of the doctrines of the faith. Sometimes we just need a little more "light" to bring us to fuller understanding.
I desire to have a teachable, amenable mind and heart. I care about others on here and desire others to be comfortable with bringing forward their ideas. There are many on here who are so solid in their faith and doctrine and give such good answers. So thankful for them!
Have a blessed night, One-Eighty. I keep you in my prayers along with others who I frequently converse with on this site.
I'm in complete agreement regarding your comment to Spencer on speaking boldly. We should be able to do this respectfully, which shouldn't be difficult for you, as I've witnessed all your comments as caring, hospitable, thoughtful, etc. Also, I would even welcome a reminder if and when I do the opposite, or possibly even approaching such negative attitudes. The ego is a difficult concept to relinquish, yet it is a goal of mine.
May we all in the Name of Jesus, ask the Father to keep us mindful of His Love for us and ours for Him, and each other.
Peace
GOD IS
And, yes, we need to be humble enough to be able to take criticism, correction, or opposition. Any of us can err and most of the time we have right understanding of the doctrines of the faith. Sometimes we just need a little more "light" to bring us to fuller understanding.
I desire to have a teachable, amenable mind and heart. I care about others on here and desire others to be comfortable with bringing forward their ideas. There are many on here who are so solid in their faith and doctrine and give such good answers. So thankful for them!
Have a blessed night, One-Eighty. I keep you in my prayers along with others who I frequently converse with on this site.
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