Are you saying this is an unusual characteristic for christians, David?
David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey, Bill, I loved the testimony. Don't be afraid to tell it in first
person. It is a great testimony.
Did the guy live with you and your family for two years or was this just two
years later? My wife has only put up with one for 8 months, but she has
allowed 3 that have gone over 6 months on separate occasions. I know the
strain it can put on a family. I greatly respect your love to take a
complete stranger into your home. I have had trouble getting believers to
take someone in just for a few days. It is such a blessing to hear of a man
who is willing to love in this way, and as you know, the Lord's blessings
will flow to you because of it. Keep testimonies like this coming. I love
to read them. This is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
Bill wrote:
> Certainly I realize this; I also realize that the
> "gospel" you preach is significantly altered
> from that of our Lord -- as I understand it
> of course!
Now this is what would be very interesting to discuss. I do not believe
that my gospel is altered from that of the Lord at all. In this culture, I
do sometimes emphasize different aspects, but so did Jesus. What we
emphasize depends upon who the audience is.
Anyway... please, tell me how you think my gospel differs from the Lord. I
don't want to fight with you about it. I just want to examine myself. It
might also be that you don't know me well enough to make this judgment. I
truly have a great love for you in my heart and believe that if we lived
nearby each other, we would be best of friends and break bread together
often.
Peace be with you.
David Miller.
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