Lance wrote:
> Who is the source of M/I?

God is the source of all morality.  Satan is the source of immorality.

Lance wrote:
> THAT is how I am defining it.

That does not help me understand you much better.

Lance wrote:
> As the 'triple decker' guy once said: 'I've lived
> next door to both (Moral/Immoral) and, I'd prefer
> the Moral (for  obvious reasons). However, is God's
> 'graced revelation' MORE needful for the Immoral?.
> You seem to give them more attention.

Give who more attnetion?  The moral or immoral?

Lance wrote:
> Isn't it interesting that Jesus did the reverse?

I don't know what you mean.

Lance wrote:
> Maybe your emphasis is on the wrong
> syllAble or, at least lacking balance.

Anytime we seek to restore balance, we appear to be unbalanced ourselves.  I 
learned that lesson a long time ago, so it does not bother me when others 
appear to be out of balance in how they minister.  Paul appeared to be out 
of balance to the Jew, and Peter and James appeared to be out of balance to 
the Gentiles.  Do you understand these things?

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 

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