Lance wrote:
> ONE WAY of thinking about this:
> Who He is takes priority over and,
> is determinative of, all other considerations.
> Is it possible, David, that you have it
> ...backwards?

Christ certainly is more important, but our understanding of him grows and 
grows.  I was talking about foundations, in the same way that Jesus was in 
the following passage:

John 3:12
(12) If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye 
believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?

If a person claims to understand all the mysteries of heaven and even Christ 
himself, yet he has not love (continues to sin), he is nothing.

David Miller.

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