Pls excuse bad grammar - am trying to multitask here - kids are coming for dinner... jt
 
You know Debbie, I don't say this to be rude but you "relationship" ppl remind me of a couple
just sailing blissfully along and then all of a sudden one day one of them asks for a divorce... the
other is devastated - he/she thought they were in relationship.  At the end when Jesus returns as
Judge He will separate the sheep from the goats and some of the goats apparently thought they
were sheep.  What does Jesus say?  "Depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness"
 
What?  But the Law is a pedagogue and is no longer relevant because we now have "relationship"
 
Let's wake up and smell the coffee.... Please, for your sake and that of your children.  judyt
 
 
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 17:47:34 -0400 "Debbie Sawczak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oh! Oh! (eagerly raising hand) Not obedience, but reduction of the relationship to (=defining the relationship by) obedience, is what is called sad. And it is! (Not least because it is guaranteed to frustrate obedience by taking away its true source.)
 
Debbie 
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 15:37:24 -0500 "Caroline Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Folks, some people have reduced the relationship with our heavenly Father to obedience and that is sad.
Some people have reduced God's revelation to isolated biblical verses, ignoring the grand sweep of the narrative revelation,
the stories of biblical people living out their faith. That is sad too.  Love,  Caroline
 
 
What is sad about obedience Caroline?
 
 
 

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