Thank you, Daniel. In your comment on this post you said about your sister’s experience: “The news rocked the family, naturally, but I can thankfully say that my parents and their church were loving and grace-filled without compromising their faith, beliefs, or commitment to truth.” I applaud their strength and thank God for their grace. As you and your family can see, this love and commitment (both to family and to God) can be done…and it is not called compromise. Bravo, and give your sister my love as well!
Thanks, Anthony. Your thoughts were also eloquent in response to Kent’s post. I think you balanced out the conversation a little more with your wise words.
Do we truly love the Lord our God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strengths? Maybe I can help with the mind part, at least! This is Daniel M. Klem, apparent poet, reluctant yet passionate Disciple (Peter?), and foolish man attempting to understand theology!
Thank you, Daniel. In your comment on this post you said about your sister’s experience: “The news rocked the family, naturally, but I can thankfully say that my parents and their church were loving and grace-filled without compromising their faith, beliefs, or commitment to truth.” I applaud their strength and thank God for their grace. As you and your family can see, this love and commitment (both to family and to God) can be done…and it is not called compromise. Bravo, and give your sister my love as well!
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I commented on the other blog, just so you know. Just keep loving your sister.
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Thanks, Anthony. Your thoughts were also eloquent in response to Kent’s post. I think you balanced out the conversation a little more with your wise words.
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Ok, now it sounds like you’re buttering me up.
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Yep!
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