Michael Hranek wrote:Thanks Michael! We may disagree on some issues, but neither of us would intentionally become friends with the world to the extent that we would deny something we think is true for some type of personal gain or recognition. I repent every day and I always have something to repent of. The other day I asked myself a purely "hypothetical" question; "if" the Lord gave me a choice between living a more holy life or having more power, which would I choose. I chose the holy life, but I admit after waffling back and forth.
Frank Good Comment. For us it is so easy to think in terms of "their sins" not our sins and certainly not 'my sins' which is utterly frightfull when we consider honestly if we say we have no sin (like pretending silence about Mormons being a cult, gluttony being in the same category as drunkenness, seeking to be friends with the world is enmity against God, as just examples) we decieve ourselves and the Truth is not in us, and we would be practising a form of godliness and deny the power thereof God willing I think I'll go repent
Comment by: Frank at 1/6/2013 7:29:23 PM
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