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Picture players on the sideline arguing about how the game is going to be played while the clock is running - that's how I feel about it. Meanwhile, creation itself groans for the manifestation of the sons of God.
It should be our focus and passion to be conformed into His image, and have the spirit of reconciliation formed in us - if we can't accept our own brethren, what of the harvest?
...was the best about keeping a loving temperament. Never an ugly word. When I started here a couple of years ago she was one of few URs posting. I say "was" because she hasn't posted in months.
I hope my posts don't come across as unloving. I can be very blunt. What do you guys think?
Actually, Shana was one of the posters that kept me coming back to City Data starting in the Summer of 2009. She always posted the same thing over and over. Not a bad thing, actually.
Her repeated posts about how "forever" was used in the Bible started to make sense to me. She always had the scripture to show "Sodom was forever destroyed" and then "Sodom was restored." She had a line of them. She got my attention.
We universalists should have our own general fellowship site. E-Fellowship where we can all join in each week. Rotate a person that can provide a topic that they can speak on each week. A mutal edification of all of us brothers and sisters each as God has given us gifts.
We universalists should have our own general fellowship site.
I think that is a good idea. Perhaps Miss Blue can create a new section for UR persons.
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