minakichan wrote:Gah, I have this problem too, but probably more because I love sin as well (don't we all?) and I really don't have a strong intention of changing myself, as sad as that is. I think for people like me (and maybe for other people too), it's better to keep my mouth shut about other people's sins because it'd be too hypocritical for me to try to tell them that they do wrong. Because of that, maybe it's better to talk more about the positive than the negative-- it glosses over a bit, but it's definitely more effective than waving a cross in someone's face and calling someone a devil child.
Sorry, that was really stupid and incoherent, I'm trying to draw and sleep at the same time.
I love sin.
Though not as much as I love cos. Tan is okay too.
Nate wrote:I love sin.
Though not as much as I love cos. Tan is okay too.
ChristisRight wrote:Anyway,you have me wondering, What is Cos and Tan?
Danderson (post: 1188426) wrote:I'd say the first thing to do is focus on loving them like Christ would. Definetly pray for them and that you will allow God to use you in their life. And, as easy as it is to be aggressive about it, that's probably the easiest way to turn people away from the Truth of the Gospel......
If you want to know how to truly love as Jesus loves, read 1st Corinthians 13.......
....Hope this helps.....
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