Pastor Moses comes up with some impressive ideas and life principles to preach about, it’s just a shame he’s the first person to break them all!
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Jesus followers live in constant 'one-anothering'. Love one another, care for one another, provide for one another. If we correct ourselves then everyone has the same right to correct. But the truth of the matter is that we are already perfect in Christ. So correcting each other is really just a means for this world (where right behavior does still influence things) which is under the law. We don't believe in that law nor do we approve it. But we still cope with it and correcting each other is part of that (just as much as obeying the government, obeying your worldly master [your boss], etc.).
That doesn't mean that believers believe in the form of worldly hierarchy. It simply means we live with it.
When we are among believers however, we should never have somebody that is more important than another. It simply doesn't make sense: If Christ has died for all and made all perfect, then how can anyone be more important than another.
I love that last line of yours, Yannick!
Let's let Jesus do the correcting.
Cannot agree more Yannick!
Jesus followers live in constant 'one-anothering'. Love one another, care for one another, provide for one another. If we correct ourselves then everyone has the same right to correct. But the truth of the matter is that we are already perfect in Christ. So correcting each other is really just a means for this world (where right behavior does still influence things) which is under the law. We don't believe in that law nor do we approve it. But we still cope with it and correcting each other is part of that (just as much as obeying the government, obeying your worldly master [your boss], etc.).
That doesn't mean that believers believe in the form of worldly hierarchy. It simply means we live with it.
When we are among believers however, we should never have somebody that is more important than another. It simply doesn't make sense: If Christ has died for all and made all perfect, then how can anyone be more important than another.
Thata boy Micko…