I Beg to Differ.
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Re: I Beg to Differ.
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I agree with you. Sharing with your brother is a nice one because grace is contagious.Ariely 20 wrote: ↑19 May 2020, 06:11Folushour wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 09:29 I also don't think that sounds right. It sounds like an excuse to be honest. And I have been wondering about grace recently: should I be still be grateful that I received grace when or because my brother is not equally blessed? I hope this book sheds some light that.
We should always be grateful for grace and if your brother is not blessed you should share your grace with him.
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Since this is a book about the Grace of God, I feel the discussion is appropriate in the respect that a question was asked and most of us were answering it. Just a thought.
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I agree.
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He does consider our sins and imperfections which is why Christ, The Lamb slain from the earth's foundation, was crucified and resurrected to make way for converted, faithful and obedient followers (once dead in sins) to have an abundant life, now and forever (eternally).
The first disciples of Christ with whom He worked in His earthly ministry were 12 individuals. Each had his life and we have passages that do show Christ rebuking and correcting them for the lack of faith, understanding and strength to pray, at different times and not continually, of course because He requires that we grow spiritually and change to be more and more like Him (Christ).
The Bible itself contains these truths and if you go through the 4 Gospels by yourself, you'd see how Christ relates to us and that He is the "I AM" the One who is mentioned in the Old Testament which is why in the New Testament, now in flesh, He says that whoever has seen Him has seen The Heavenly Father.
Christ was and is, the exact representation of The Heavenly Father.
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