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1347.1 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Spigot of pithiness | Tue Apr 08 1997 18:26 | 11 |
| Just in case you need it. And I don't think you do.
Jn 15:4 Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear
fruit of itself, except it abide in the �vine;� no more can ye,
except ye abide in me.
15:5 I am the �vine,� ye [are] the branches: He that abideth in
me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for
without me ye can do nothing.
(KJV)
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1347.2 | | ASGMKA::MARTIN | Concerto in 66 Movements | Tue Apr 08 1997 18:49 | 29 |
| No, actually I do need this reminder from time to
time...frequently....daily!!
What the base note is getting to (my piece of it), is if you don't
believe Jesus is the Christ, the savior, the redeemer, the forgiver of
sin, don't point fingers and cry foul foul at the shortcomings of
believers. Own up to the fact that you simply don't believe in the
need for salvation and forgiveness of sin.
If we use humans as a measuring stick, we will ultimately fail. As
King David said, "My heart and my flesh may fail, but the Lord is the
strength of my heart." Lord knows King David was one of the greatest
human failures in history...but he was a chosen king and a man after
God's own heart. Moses was also a failure in the flesh...he didn't
fully follow the Lord in Egypt and did the human thing by killing the
Egyptian (Yet another possible proof for eschewing Capital punishment),
and spent forty years tending stinking sheep. The great mathematician,
expert in hyroglyphics, philosopher and learner of different
languages...a shephard in under the house of Jethro. No...mankind has
a legacy of being weak in the flesh.
This is why focusing our eyes on the savior is so important. The
weak branches on a vine will not bear fruit and will be rendered
useless. John the Baptist was perceived as an authoritative hothead
and lost his head as a result. But his concern for the salvation of
mankind...this was true love. What better form of flattery than truth
over superficial words.
-Jack
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1347.3 | you make it to have no effect | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 381-0426 ZKO1-1) | Wed Apr 09 1997 08:08 | 16 |
| re Note 1347.2 by ASGMKA::MARTIN:
> What the base note is getting to (my piece of it), is if you don't
> believe Jesus is the Christ, the savior, the redeemer, the forgiver of
> sin, don't point fingers and cry foul foul at the shortcomings of
> believers. Own up to the fact that you simply don't believe in the
> need for salvation and forgiveness of sin.
>
> If we use humans as a measuring stick, we will ultimately fail.
On the other hand, if the only people who can trust their own
seeing if "the fruit is good" are people who have already
taken it as a matter of faith that "the fruit is good" -- big
whoop.
Bob
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1347.4 | | ASGMKA::MARTIN | Concerto in 66 Movements | Wed Apr 09 1997 12:49 | 19 |
| Bob:
I agree with you. The only physical manifestation of Christ may very
well be on what fruit they see in a believers life.
In America, it is safe to assume that everybody has access to
information and good testimony. In other words, it is equivocal to
assume, for example, that because a few car salesmen are unethical,
then all salesmen are unethical and therefore I will not buy a car.
The excuse here in America of eschewing Christianity due to the bad
testimony of a few doesn't wash. One either believes in Jesus Christ
or one does not...which is perfectly fine. Just don't look at
followers as the misdirected outlet for displaying disbelief. This is
sort of what I was saying about Gandhi in that string. If you don't
believe Jesus is Lord, savior, redeemer, etc., then state this as your
reason and stop trying to cop out (not you personally).
-Jack
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1347.5 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Spigot of pithiness | Wed Apr 09 1997 19:31 | 13 |
| Note 1347.0
> My propensity is to look above others stupidities and get to the meat
> of the issue...that being regardless of shortsightedness of the
> followers,...
It seems to me, Jack, that you're mighty tolerant of the chronic stupidities
of those whose stupidities you choose to tolerate.
:-)
Richard
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1347.6 | | ASGMKA::MARTIN | Concerto in 66 Movements | Thu Apr 10 1997 11:50 | 4 |
| Z It seems to me, Jack, that you're mighty tolerant of the chronic
Z stupidities of those whose stupidities you choose to tolerate.
Yes...especially when I wake up and look in the mirror!! :-)
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1347.7 | Perhaps especially my own | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Spigot of pithiness | Thu Apr 10 1997 15:11 | 7 |
| .6
You may be better off. I have a problem with any stupidity, even my
own.
Richard
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