I See Dead People

What a completely unexpected twist! We were seeing the dead people, too, and didn’t realize it.

But I don’t say all of that to coerce you into seeing a decade old flick.

I say it because I see dead people. All the time. They’re everywhere. Walking around, like regular people… and most of them don’t know they’re dead.

 
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Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

I finally realized, internally, that I wasn’t surprising God with each new sin, but that He had really already forgiven them all. Despite the fact that He knew in advance that my Christian walk would be covered with ugly potholes, I was forgiven. Wow.

 
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One lonely faith among religions

The discussion had devolved to the moderate, but non-”religious” posters stating the fact that people would always believe whatever their culture told them, throughout history. By and large, they were absolutely correct. They also decided that all religions, while diverse with aspect to culture, had the same core principals and directives. Not quite, as one faith stands out from the rest like a sore thumb. The most feared faith of all, Biblical Christianity.

Does God expect me to be perfect?

God does not expect us to be perfect. He is not stupid. He knows it is impossible, and so should you.

But He must expect something from us, right? If we can’t get in by good works, and we can’t be perfect, WHAT DOES GOD WANT?