Lance Muir wrote:
IF you read what I wrote carefully, you'd take note that much more than Judy is being discussed. The 'discussion' involves everyone.
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How 'bout we take one of us each week, put that person on a chopping block and then the rest of us can  verbally hack at him or her until all the victim's shortcomings lay bare.  If we discover anything good, we can display that on the table too, but since Jesus says that there is none good, this would seldom happen
Since we are to consider others better than ourselves, this may give us an opportunity to learn humility, as well as to be rebuked by our brothers and sisters with the hope of repentance and improvement.  (In love, of course.)

We are advised to examine ourselves, but if you are like me, you may not do as thorough a job on yourself as others do.
I am sure that if Bill or David had a fault, they would want to know what it is so that they could correct it.  I know that if I had two faults, I would want to know what the other one was.

If this idea doesn't scare the flab out of you, start with me.  I have a thick skin.
Terry

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