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david - 2008-08-24 15:17:05
Thank you for your entry. It was very encouraging! I have long thought about second chances and losing and regaing my salvation. I have come to know that after accepting christ as my savior there is nothing I can do to lose or gain it. It comes from the grace of our Father. I struggle with sin and am hopefully winning the war if not the some of the battles. Your words on denying Jesus through action open my eyes more and I see it's in deeds and action, not just words that we live by. Thank you again and I hope you won't mind me stopping by on occasion. God bless.
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Andy - 2008-08-24 17:58:20
Denying Christ by exclusion of information is something I'm often guilty of. A lot of the time, I hang out someplace (or with some people) where I figure I'm going to be able to have some wordly fun -- or even some healthy, unsinful fun -- as long as I don't happen to mention that I'm a Christian. If I tell them I'm a Christian, I'll be ostracized, and I don't want that. There might be people whom I like, or places where I want to go; but I feel that I will be denied access to these people and places if I make it known that I'm a Christian. I want to deny Christ at least by omission, or else it somewhat pains me by limiting the scope of my activities and encounters. This of course leads to the issue of how willing am I simply to witness for Christ and share my testimony when the occasion arises among people in the world? It's a loaded question.
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