The truth is rarely pure, and never simple.
-Oscar Wilde, writer (1854-1900)
Michael Douglas wrote:
Michael D:
Well, Br. Glenn, to me the best hope is to intercede for those who are so held in blindness. Jesus said that no one can come unto Him except the Father in heaven draws him. If those who can see, intercede, and do spiritual warfare for those who are taken captive by the enemy at his will, then I believe that gives the best opportunity for folks to see the light. God has to convict those persons of the truth. If a person does not want to know the truth, then there is a much bigger hurdle to surmount (like often is the case on TT). Jesus advised to shake the dust off one's feet and move on to another audience when one finds that attitude. He also said it will be more tolerable for Sodom and Gomorrah than 'that city'. It would seem to me that to brow-beat folks with truth that they are not willing to face in the light of clear evidence is to deny the wisdom of God. If for some reason one feels so called, though, then the only way I see any hope for meaningful results is to give oneself to prayer and fast ing to break those spiritual forces that are blinding the eyes of the victims. (We wrestle not against flesh and blood...).
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>No, this is true whether TT or talking with your neighbor. Do you have any
>ideas?
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> > Brother Glenn, that's a most intresting and pertinent observation. My
> > question then is what is the solution to this mega-problem? Any ideas?
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