If the @adventistchurch loves people unconditionally, why do they still keep rejecting people’s sin?
It’s all about the timeframe of their love.
When a church only has a short-term love, you’ll be accepted as you are and they won’t share passages of scripture that will upset you. You will never need to change. Like a parent whose short term love let’s a child stay on YouTube all day because they cannot bear the immediate pain their child will experience.
If the church has a long term love, then your experience will be different. They won’t condemn you but will not fail to remind you to ‘sin no more’. Like a parent that loves their children enough to discipline them in the present so they can thrive in the future.
In other words, the real unconditional love is the one whose timeframe is forever, as it reflects the love of God. The love that never calls you to repentance is just a cheap form of compassion that will sooner sacrifice your soul rather than hurt your feelings. It is both selfish and childish, unfitting for those who call themselves the body of Christ.
The @adventistchurch loves you enough to tell you the truth, even when it hurts your feelings. We want you to live forever with the One who also doesn’t condemn you and loves you with an eternal love that refuses to give up on you.
For many people, music is a necessity. A non-negotiable of life. A fundamental part of their existence. A thing they can’t do without. A support mechanism that helps them when nothing else can. A friend that understands them when no one else can. For many people, music is life.
I recently came across data on who we spend our time with over the course of our lives.
The insights are simultaneously inspiring and depressing.
Here are 6 graphs everyone needs to see:
So @VodafoneGhana what kind of customer service are you providing? For over 12 hours you expect me to be waiting for no one to speak to concerning my issues on your platform. Meanwhile your robot's data is not even enough to troubleshoot an ant. Smh.
An #Octave to us. Musically, we've navigated around 12 notes (chromatically) and 7 diatonic note and now sound brighter than we were at the beginning. Animuonyam nka Nyame. We're forever grateful 🙏 🙏
1/ Glorify God
All music the Christian listens to, performs or composes, whether sacred or secular, will glorify God: “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31).