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improvise
intransitive verb: To make, compose, or perform with little or no preparation.
To borrow from A. Herbert’s transformational ‘random violence’ prose; “Practice Random Kindness, ,”. Many followers of Christ have dis-serviced their own study by applying the same approach to the indiscriminate delivery of love, no matter how kind, no matter how caring nor intense that love, there is a gentle covering that has no place obscuring the view.
Take for instance those who accept the ‘possibility’ of God moving in their midst, but when called to answer, would rather generate a hostile reaction to the pro-position, against someone voicing any form of promotion to these ends. This goes into that which the Bible writers describe as what one “minds”.
“But” as Jesus said; “wisdom is vindicated by her actions”, it is one thing to pray and intercede for the flock to clearly walk in the truth as we should, but if there is slight at work to pray for one’s Church when the random delivery of love clouds their concealed apprehensions of the Spirit, this apprehension causes love to be violated which falls short of conclusive Biblical exegesis.
In this case, love is not wise, love is a distraction,
This remains sooo-deceptive because the spiritual honor is exhibited by the lip and little else except more warmed-over relativism of study, of morals, of judgement within the Church.
All thoughts or insights welcome, thanks!
intransitive verb: To make, compose, or perform with little or no preparation.
To borrow from A. Herbert’s transformational ‘random violence’ prose; “Practice Random Kindness, ,”. Many followers of Christ have dis-serviced their own study by applying the same approach to the indiscriminate delivery of love, no matter how kind, no matter how caring nor intense that love, there is a gentle covering that has no place obscuring the view.
Take for instance those who accept the ‘possibility’ of God moving in their midst, but when called to answer, would rather generate a hostile reaction to the pro-position, against someone voicing any form of promotion to these ends. This goes into that which the Bible writers describe as what one “minds”.
Their minds are set, ,“
Those who live according to the flesh set their minds, ,”
For the flesh craves what is contrary to the Spirit,
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
(Philippians 3:19, Romans 8:5, Galatians 5:17, Colossians 3:2)
Those who live according to the flesh set their minds, ,”
For the flesh craves what is contrary to the Spirit,
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
(Philippians 3:19, Romans 8:5, Galatians 5:17, Colossians 3:2)
“But” as Jesus said; “wisdom is vindicated by her actions”, it is one thing to pray and intercede for the flock to clearly walk in the truth as we should, but if there is slight at work to pray for one’s Church when the random delivery of love clouds their concealed apprehensions of the Spirit, this apprehension causes love to be violated which falls short of conclusive Biblical exegesis.
In this case, love is not wise, love is a distraction,
Even sinners love those who love them.
(Luke 6:32)
(Luke 6:32)
This remains sooo-deceptive because the spiritual honor is exhibited by the lip and little else except more warmed-over relativism of study, of morals, of judgement within the Church.
Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
(2 Timothy 3:5)
(2 Timothy 3:5)
All thoughts or insights welcome, thanks!