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Friday 18 September 2015

There are various ways in which we approach this experience that we believe in so much. This experience is a faith in Christ and His sacrifice on the cross. Some people stress being born again. Others stress the importance of the Sabbath. Others stress the power of community. In all cases, whether you agree to certain doctrines or not, everybody is agreed on having grace by which we are saved through faith. See Ephesians 2:8. It also means that this grace should be more important than stressing the need for people to join your version of approach to that which is loved soo much; that is the Christ. A hybrid vehicle is logical. Anger is logical at times but the anger that some people express on others until this or that individual joins a particular approach to Christ only proves that the word of God is true. It is an illogical anger and also very abusive. A warm invitation works much faster than the continual threat of death and of being discarded. You don't see this anger in any of the gospels or the new testament. However, there is anger expressed against those who misunderstood the purpose of the gospel. See Acts 8:9-25. Simply put, there will always be different approaches but only one savior who offers the grace everyone needs as individuals that fall short and can never be perfect on either side of Heaven. But, we can love and help in the obvious situations where we are called upon to help. But, this does not mean we should be abused or used as a result of a belief in loving and serving in a faith that brings peace. Thank God for these simple lessons in Disney and because of them, you can see the value of these lessons in the bible. Snow White says a lot. The morals in these stories rise above race and it could never be said that an A grade is a sign that someone is disloyal to his community or too close to something else. It could mean that he or she is thankful for a God fearing black or white Christian or just a kind person regardless of race who echoed the kindness in the word of God including the psalms and the proverbs where they said "...serve your society in which you were raised in some way, shape or form. Study to show yourself approved." You said "Thank you" and they said "Thank you."

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