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Alan Jamison's avatar

I know that you and I disagree on some things that are probably irrelevant to our salvation, but we do agree on the solution, which is one reason that I continue to read you. Thank you for an inspirational piece.

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Adam Scott's avatar

Let us continue to chop away at the logs in our own eyes and see clearly to help our brethren remove the specks in theirs.

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Gayle's avatar

Scott, thank you for your words that would bring us to our knees in repentance and trusting that only through the atoning blood of Jesus can we move toward love, grace and mercy from God and outward to others.

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Dianna b's avatar

Genesis 1-11

Roman's 1: 16-32

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Michael Winston Brown's avatar

Thank you.

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Tom Possin's avatar

Thanks, Scott. This revelation is, I think, one of the key things that makes Christianity different from other belief systems, whether materialistic or spiritual. It's why Rom 1:18-3:20 is so powerful, there is one problem and one solution, but billions of applications.

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Audrey Meyer's avatar

The answer is always Jesus. Our God is amazing and awesome. To know we can rest in him as we see creation groaning blows my mind. A new creation is coming where sin will be no more. Come quickly Jesus!

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Jason A Clark's avatar

Thank you, Scott. This is a great reminder that the capacity for both good and evil is within all of us. We are all sinners. We are all saved by God's grace.

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Steve Petry's avatar

Thanks Scott. Until we understand the depth of our own flaws and brokenness, we will never fully grasp the magnitude of God’s mercy and grace at work in our lives to help us become all that God created us to be. I so appreciate the depth and wisdom in your writings.

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Jerry Foote's avatar

Working in God's kingdom is as basic as pulling weeds in my garden. And as cosmically transforming as explaining the gospel to someone. Thanks, Scott.

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