I agree... this is a great message, one that all "christians" should hear. Getting to the core... and fixing the problems... that's the hard part. How many of us don't have real relationships with the family members or friends God gave us? How many of us are just masking ourselves with our "positions" in life, while deep down to the core of us, we are decaying. Is it pride (religion) that keeps us from having grace? Is it pride (not Jesus) that says, here God you fix it, it's in your hands, or is there more we can do with each other to fix the core and sharing our weaknesses instead of masking them?
This makes me think of the message Pastor Orlan shared this Summer. He spoke about how it's a normal tendency to ignore,suppress and deny painful experiences in our lives. We don't want to go there because we don't know how it will turn out if we address it. He encouraged us to be honest and open regarding this in our lives.
My son had this video posted on his Facebook page and I had to listen to it more than once to really have the meaning sink in. Very Very meaningful words and done in a very nice way! I do agree that this is a video that all people that claim to be "christian" NEED to watch and think about. Thanks for posting
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AWESOME!!!! I loved that!
I agree... this is a great message, one that all "christians" should hear. Getting to the core... and fixing the problems... that's the hard part. How many of us don't have real relationships with the family members or friends God gave us? How many of us are just masking ourselves with our "positions" in life, while deep down to the core of us, we are decaying. Is it pride (religion) that keeps us from having grace? Is it pride (not Jesus) that says, here God you fix it, it's in your hands, or is there more we can do with each other to fix the core and sharing our weaknesses instead of masking them?
This makes me think of the message Pastor Orlan shared this Summer. He spoke about how it's a normal tendency to ignore,suppress and deny painful experiences in our lives. We don't want to go there because we don't know how it will turn out if we address it. He encouraged us to be honest and open regarding this in our lives.
My son had this video posted on his Facebook page and I had to listen to it more than once to really have the meaning sink in. Very Very meaningful words and done in a very nice way! I do agree that this is a video that all people that claim to be "christian" NEED to watch and think about. Thanks for posting
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