FSB should be called the FaithLESS Study Bible
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George Somsel said:Jack Caviness said:Lynden Williams said:
I usually tell others that you will not agree with everything
Reminds me of a man who worked for me in the Navy whose father was a Seventh Day Baptist Pastor. He would often say, "My dad says that if two people agree on everything, at least one of them is not thinking." I always appreciated that pearl of wisdom.
I absolutely agree with you 100%.
Of course, if he agrees with me, then he is obviously thinking straight [H]
On the other hand, I sometimes even disagree with myself [:D]
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Evidence that FSB is not FaithLESS...
3:16 God loved the world This verse presents a concise summary of the gospel message, tying the events of Jesus’ death to God’s love for the world He created. The statement is remarkable in its depiction of divine care for the entire world—not just His people Israel.
one and only Son See note on 1:14. The Greek term is monogenēs, meaning “one of a kind.”
believes in him See note on 1:7; see also note on 1:12.
3:17 his Son John prefers to refer to Jesus as the “Son” and God as the “Father” (compare vv. 35; 6:40; 17:1). Jesus’ reflection and representation of the Father is complete (14:9–10). As one sent by God, Jesus fully represented Him on earth (compare 13:16, 20).
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
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In traditional Christian morality, it is a sin to engage in rash judgment--to assume bad motives of the party you are criticizing. The hyperbole of the title of this post is dangerously close to rash judgment. Stating a criticism in a gentle, fair, and balanced way is a better approach for a Christian. We will be accountable for all our words.
And yes, when I point a finger, three point back. This is a lesson I am teaching myself first.
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