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Re: question
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:08 pm
by Cross.eyed
jenna wrote:Thank you K, for your prayers. And thank you, cross-eyed for your post, also. Maybe I will try your way. It seems like a good way to resolve things.
You are more than welcome and, if you don't mind, it is my pleasure to offer up prayer also.
Re: question
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 7:13 am
by jenna
Cross.eyed wrote:jenna wrote:Thank you K, for your prayers. And thank you, cross-eyed for your post, also. Maybe I will try your way. It seems like a good way to resolve things.
You are more than welcome and, if you don't mind, it is my pleasure to offer up prayer also.
Of course I don't mind! And thank you also.
Re: question
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:32 pm
by JCSx2
jenna wrote:johnt wrote:Okay what about his beliefs are they pretty much the opposite?
Yes, his are pretty much the same as "normal" people's are. We agree on a few points, but not many.
So with what you listed above as you beliefs and his are "normal", then you both believe you are following Gods word.............?
Ask this question now,
With the out come will it lessen the glory of God if you follow his methods? Will it lessen the glory of God if you follow yours?
Re: question
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:04 pm
by jenna
That's a good question. I think my main point here isn't about the glory of God, though. I am simply having trouble getting him to understand why I believe what I do. Agreement may not be totally necessary, as I understand different people have different ways of thinking. Understanding each other is our main problem.
Re: question
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:24 pm
by JCSx2
jenna wrote:That's a good question. I think my main point here isn't about the glory of God, though. I am simply having trouble getting him to understand why I believe what I do. Agreement may not be totally necessary, as I understand different people have different ways of thinking. Understanding each other is our main problem.
Might be an agree to disagree situation, respect each others differences.
As long as the disagreements do not hurt each other, then it may be the way to go.
Good luck, and pray on it.