David, your comments are
SO true—especially these
below! If they don’t approve of what God’s word
has to say about it, they blame it on us and think evil of us for believing it. I’d
rather be approved by God than by men any day. Izzy -----Original Message----- WANT? They think we want few to be saved, or that we are eager for
people to perish in hell fire and damnation. They cannot read us without
having this baggage cloud their view, no matter how many times we correct
their misunderstanding. Apparently there is a different working paradigm at
play here, one in which some of us approach theology with the mindset of
what God wants regardless of whether or not it would be bad news for us, but
others approach theology with the idea of what they want to be the outcome. |
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