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Try to follow me on this...

Postby Buddee » Mon Sep 10, 2012 7:51 am

....How do we deal with "well-meaning" Christians who get caught up with pointing out the fault in Christians who are caught up with pointing out the faults of others, whether those others are Christians themselves or not?

I mean, where does it all end??

*dunno*

Instead of pointing at one another all the time...how about we point to *JesusSign* ...?
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Re: Try to follow me on this...

Postby xxJILLxx » Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:35 pm

HI buddee,

Well i kinda giggled at this one, because it is a bit of a trap in the question you asked. By as you ask ,and i am sure you ask with all heartfelt sincerity, "dealing" with the other Christians who are doing this etc etc... you have at that moment become them, by doing what they are doing to others, to those Christians you speak of. Which i am now guilty of too by bringing it up to you. Hence the trap.... Catch my frame of mind?

So you ask, where does it all end? Well i surely dont have an answer to that because we are human and we all stumble in some areas of our walk.

Maybe we should ask "where do we start?" And if I may add we can start with ourselves. It is so easy to get caught up and distracted by what other people do. Keep our side of the street clean and lovingly encourage peace and love between one another, faults and all.

Thats my 2cents :)

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