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<blockquote data-quote="WolfGate" data-source="post: 74245292" data-attributes="member: 74360"><p>I still haven't found the church to be "all the colors that bleed into one". No, even among God's people we still have division about the non-essentials. I haven't found Christians as a whole to be doing even a good job of reflecting Christ, of showing grace, of loving the strangers among them. I haven't found Christians as a whole to be willing to acknowledge that life is hard and there will be times of difficulty and struggle and even in that, yes, there is hope and Jesus is the answer, but that doesn't mean all of our hopes and desires for our time on this earth now become meaningless and invalid. Nothing in wanting our church and our mission as Christians and our time on earth to be better than what we have found cancels out our faith in Christ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfGate, post: 74245292, member: 74360"] I still haven't found the church to be "all the colors that bleed into one". No, even among God's people we still have division about the non-essentials. I haven't found Christians as a whole to be doing even a good job of reflecting Christ, of showing grace, of loving the strangers among them. I haven't found Christians as a whole to be willing to acknowledge that life is hard and there will be times of difficulty and struggle and even in that, yes, there is hope and Jesus is the answer, but that doesn't mean all of our hopes and desires for our time on this earth now become meaningless and invalid. Nothing in wanting our church and our mission as Christians and our time on earth to be better than what we have found cancels out our faith in Christ. [/QUOTE]
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