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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: Is fighting a sin? (5/3/2008 9:52:39 PM)
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Your friend has an interesting take on the understanding of believers, whether protestant, Catholic, or other. Let me just write, for the value of clarification, I am "other," and I believe the whole Bible, finding that none of it is irrelevant, none of it is outdated, none of it is truncated by my L-rd, who is the Word, the Author, of the whole book. I would disagree with your friend, because the Bible never asks us to ask ourselves, "What would Jesus do?" The Bible does not suggest and it does not hope that we will ask, but it demands that we ask, "What DID Jesus do." We look at what He did, and we follow suit. The idea of the "seven deadly sins" is definitely based upon scripture, but it is merely based upon Scripture. What you really need to concern yourself with is this: do you know the L-rd personally? Are you born again? Since you have already stated that you are, then let the Spirit lead you, and He will not lead you to do anything that is sin, because He will guide you according to the Bible, not by emotions, not by someone else's book, not by cleverly stated ideas. Your friend is not all wrong by any means. These are simply the things that initially caught my eye. Sure, I hate fighting, I despise the ring, but I once saw someone in the ring who faught valiantly and fairly, then hugged the oponent with a genuine respect and tenderness after he had won. That is a right attitude. Did you see the picture of the two young ladies on a baseball team who together carried their oponent around the bases after she had hit a home run then injured herself and could not go around the bases? These showed what true sportsmanship is. You can do the same. Bless you, NewYork. Bless you.
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