RE: Christian for helping others
October 28, 2008 at 8:52 am
(This post was last modified: October 28, 2008 at 9:15 am by ManofGOD.)
I would like, if I may, interpret proverbs 26 quoted above:
Pro24.4-do not answer a fool in the manner in which he is thinking or...
Pro24.5-correct a fool in his thinking or...
It appears to be contradictory when, in fact, it is not.
One has to approach the bible with a kind and generous spirit and understand that not everything should be taken literally. Instead of finding fault, one can find powerful moral truths.
I would like, if I may, interpret proverbs 26 quoted above:
Pro24.4-do not answer a fool in the manner in which he is thinking or...
Pro24.5-correct a fool in his thinking or...
It appears to be contradictory when, in fact, it is not.
One has to approach the bible with a kind and generous spirit and understand that not everything should be taken literally. Instead of finding fault, one can find powerful moral truths.
I would like, if I may, interpret proverbs 26 quoted above:
Pro24.4-do not answer a fool in the manner in which he is thinking or...
Pro24.5-correct a fool in his thinking or...
It appears to be contradictory when, in fact, it is not.
One has to approach the bible with a kind and generous spirit and understand that not everything should be taken literally. Instead of finding fault, one can find powerful moral truths.
Pro24.4-do not answer a fool in the manner in which he is thinking or...
Pro24.5-correct a fool in his thinking or...
It appears to be contradictory when, in fact, it is not.
One has to approach the bible with a kind and generous spirit and understand that not everything should be taken literally. Instead of finding fault, one can find powerful moral truths.
I would like, if I may, interpret proverbs 26 quoted above:
Pro24.4-do not answer a fool in the manner in which he is thinking or...
Pro24.5-correct a fool in his thinking or...
It appears to be contradictory when, in fact, it is not.
One has to approach the bible with a kind and generous spirit and understand that not everything should be taken literally. Instead of finding fault, one can find powerful moral truths.
I would like, if I may, interpret proverbs 26 quoted above:
Pro24.4-do not answer a fool in the manner in which he is thinking or...
Pro24.5-correct a fool in his thinking or...
It appears to be contradictory when, in fact, it is not.
One has to approach the bible with a kind and generous spirit and understand that not everything should be taken literally. Instead of finding fault, one can find powerful moral truths.
The bible contains essential spiritual truths on how you may be saved.