Thank you for your wonderful post and challenging question: I’ve often thought following “religous” people is a good way to get lost. Those who found the way, preach through their actions, never with their words. Ray
For me it’s actions and not words which are most effective. I once witnessed a minister praying for a drunk he had passed in a ditch while another drunk picked him up and took him home for the night. Christ may have preached, but he lead by example. Whether we believe in God or Jesus or any other deity, practicing good deeds will always trump talking about them. I love where this piece takes me!
We are a sermon or message to others, whether we admit it or not. Sometimes it is not a positive one! 🙂
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When I finish my exams.. Until then 2 Timothy 2:15KJV is my final answer…..
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awesome… exactly
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Thank you for your wonderful post and challenging question: I’ve often thought following “religous” people is a good way to get lost. Those who found the way, preach through their actions, never with their words. Ray
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For me it’s actions and not words which are most effective. I once witnessed a minister praying for a drunk he had passed in a ditch while another drunk picked him up and took him home for the night. Christ may have preached, but he lead by example. Whether we believe in God or Jesus or any other deity, practicing good deeds will always trump talking about them. I love where this piece takes me!
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