@chaney3 saidYou've always seemed to struggle with Christian humility and taken this as a weakness.
Jesus calls us all to be perfect, as His Father in heaven is perfect. My issue with dive has always been his willingness to be a mediocre Christian who's content with his flaws, and with no real desire to change.
@chaney3 saidYour issue with @divegeester is a convenient distraction.
Jesus calls us all to be perfect, as His Father in heaven is perfect. My issue with dive has always been his willingness to be a mediocre Christian who's content with his flaws, and with no real desire to change.
How do you interpret the call to be perfect? What actions (inner or outer) do you take in that direction?
Are you willing to lead by example?
24 Jun 20
@caesar-salad said"Go and sin no more".
Your issue with @divegeester is a convenient distraction.
How do you interpret the call to be perfect? What actions (inner or outer) do you take in that direction?
Are you willing to lead by example?
Said by Jesus numerous times.
@caesar-salad saidHe said it multiple times.
I think it was just the one time, but are you yourself willing to open your little shell and be guided and transformed by the Holy Spirit?
@caesar-salad saidI've just noticed how you go from thread to thread....with your genius.
It would be incorrect to press you on the question that you dodged. The time comes when it comes.
Maybe you shouldn't spread yourself so thin. Maybe?
24 Jun 20
@caesar-salad saidSin no more, that from Jesus, not me.
I'm not made of peanut butter!
Back on topic:
Could you give us some practical guidance on how to be perfect, or at least more perfect?
He seemed to think it's possible.