Rob

I'm not sure I agree. Firstly, He came to save the world not to condemn it.
Secondly, the mob would not tolerate sin. They took the woman caught in
adultery and were about to stone her. It was Jesus who asked them to examine
their own consciences first. THEN he told the woman to go and refrain from
sin.

I don't believe I am unique when I say the Holy Spirit still has a habit of
reminding me of my own sin when I would condemn others.
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> NOT WHEN IT COMES TO SIN HE WAS VERY INTOLERANT
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> Rob Helfer
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