Unrepentant sinners, we all are sinners, just we are the ones that acknowledge it because we are cognizant of our actions. I struggle with that kindness one towards openly demonic ways. The lord did suggest a millstone for some. Clearly he was giving permission to judge on his behalf towards harming children.
Thank you for the reminder of these. CS Lewis was a wonderful teacher as was RC Sproul and many others. Today as we attempt to bolster people still slumbering and despairing over the state of our nation, it’s good to be reminded of the virtues we must use and the deadly oppression that comes with sin. Patience is very hard at times as we can’t fathom having friends still testing positive for COVID…. I can’t imagine knowing what we’ve learned about the current cabal, it’s minions and the evil one who leads them without knowing God, His Son’s sacrifice for us and His Will for his believers.
Thank you, Anon_fa_mous for this timely blessing; so very applicable today! God bless you.🙏🙏
Sure is, I went through his 35 hour collection on audible. It’s great to hear the conversion from doubter to believer as I had to in order to come back to the faith I learned my first 18 years before running away just to gain some friends that are no longer in my life
Please read about King Henry VIII, Anglican Church who in the USA got bigger as the Episcopal church, the Bishop who married some royal people. Sometimes a small horn can take the place of some big ones while being the same.
About three-quarters of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were affiliated with the Episcopal Church, and over a quarter of all Presidents of the United States have been Episcopalians.
Thank you for writing this! 🙏💕🙏
There is a wonderful book called The Book of Virtues on these that I constantly use to teach my children.
I’m with you on this. So many people just love to throw that pride word around these days. Pride this proud of that…humility sure is a better word.
Thrown around, mostly, by sinners.
Unrepentant sinners, we all are sinners, just we are the ones that acknowledge it because we are cognizant of our actions. I struggle with that kindness one towards openly demonic ways. The lord did suggest a millstone for some. Clearly he was giving permission to judge on his behalf towards harming children.
Thank you for the reminder of these. CS Lewis was a wonderful teacher as was RC Sproul and many others. Today as we attempt to bolster people still slumbering and despairing over the state of our nation, it’s good to be reminded of the virtues we must use and the deadly oppression that comes with sin. Patience is very hard at times as we can’t fathom having friends still testing positive for COVID…. I can’t imagine knowing what we’ve learned about the current cabal, it’s minions and the evil one who leads them without knowing God, His Son’s sacrifice for us and His Will for his believers.
Thank you, Anon_fa_mous for this timely blessing; so very applicable today! God bless you.🙏🙏
Sure is, I went through his 35 hour collection on audible. It’s great to hear the conversion from doubter to believer as I had to in order to come back to the faith I learned my first 18 years before running away just to gain some friends that are no longer in my life
Amen
Excellent!
Fantastic article.
https://saintmarkscolumbus.org/famous-episcopalians-and-noteworthy-anglicans/
https://genius.com/David-bowie-no-plan-lyrics
https://genius.com/David-bowie-lazarus-lyrics
https://twitter.com/DavidBowieReal/status/1666138142011686921
https://midcenturymundane.wordpress.com/2011/03/10/the-episcopal-church-center-midtown-manhattan-ny/
Please read about King Henry VIII, Anglican Church who in the USA got bigger as the Episcopal church, the Bishop who married some royal people. Sometimes a small horn can take the place of some big ones while being the same.
About three-quarters of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were affiliated with the Episcopal Church, and over a quarter of all Presidents of the United States have been Episcopalians.
About a quarter of the presidents of the United States (11) were members of the Episcopal Church.[13]
While the Rockefeller family are mostly Baptists, some of the Rockefellers were Episcopalians.[17]