I am aware that when we post things on the internet, our words are subject to the interpretation of all. Just in case anyone has misunderstood my words, please allow me to clarify. It has not been my intention to offend or judge anyone. When I said "Even Jesus walked among the people;" that is in fact what scripture says. Jesus not only walked among the people, He hung out with sinners: i.e. prostitutes, tax collectors, and He still hangs out with the likes of you and me; "for all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God." But, be ye neither deceived nor confused, Jesus' presence in the midst of sinners was not to conform to their ways, but that they might be influenced by His example to be transformed to His. Just because Christians don't espouse to every wind of doctrine doesn't mean we are self righteous or easily offended - neither by sin nor by man's religiosity; it simply means that we are choosing to stand up for The One who laid down His life for us, not only in confessing Him before all men, but likewise, in our walk. We are to walk, not as the world walks, but rather as Jesus walked: Righteously and Reverent before God.
Even John The Baptist, the one who baptised Jesus, in exalting Jesus, proclaimed the fulfillment of his joy in this: "He must increase, but I must decrease." It's not about a man; it's all about "THE MASTER."
Mark 4:9 (NLT) “Anyone with ears to hear should listen and understand.”
AMEN
You are the miracle. Be a blessing to someone who can't bless you back.
(I can't help it y'all; It's just like fire shut up in my bones)
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Even John The Baptist, the one who baptised Jesus, in exalting Jesus, proclaimed the fulfillment of his joy in this: "He must increase, but I must decrease." It's not about a man; it's all about "THE MASTER."
Mark 4:9 (NLT) “Anyone with ears to hear should listen and understand.”
AMEN
You are the miracle. Be a blessing to someone who can't bless you back.
(I can't help it y'all; It's just like fire shut up in my bones)
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