[Faith-talk] a gentle reminder to our brothers and sisters on this list

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Mon Nov 24 03:39:04 UTC 2014


Hi George,

If people on here are offended when we quote Scripture to back up our 
beliefs, then they shouldn't be here. The Bible is a very important 
reason for the faith I have in God the Father, Christ the Son, and 
the Holy Spirit. Leaving the Bible out of discussions here is not 
what our Lord would want His people to do.

I respect your opinion, and thank you for the reminder, though. If 
the subject lines reflect the content of the message, those who don't 
want to read messages on the Bible can delete them without opening them.

I see that you have a Bible verse in your signature at the bottom of 
your message, so you'd better remove that if you don't want the Bible 
quoted here.

Blessings,

Linda

At 09:23 PM 11/23/2014, you wrote:
>Greetings everyone.
>After much thought and meditation I feel called to write this as a
>gentle reminder to our brothers and sisters of all faiths on this
>list, specially considering several discussions that were not exactly
>all that nice a few weeks back.
>I humbly write this, knowing that it may rub some of you the wrong
>way, but hope only to give a gentle reminder, particularly to those of
>us who are of the monotheistic faiths.
>I can write a lot of things, and maybe quote a couple of bible verses,
>or verses from the Coran here and there, but I won't because to do so
>is unnecessary.
>Let me simply say this.
>First of all, remember that words are just that, words.
>Saying that Christ is your Lord and Savior, or saying there is no god
>but God, is simply a choice of words.
>Behind that must lay a strong belief, and a strong will to act in peace.
>I understand that we have rules.
>I understand that many of us believe certain practices to be
>incompatible with our faith.
>I understand.
>But remember only this.
>True believers do not judge; rather, true believers have their eyes
>set on heaven.
>Let those who wish to practice things you see unfit practice as they
>do, and defend your case with only mild words.
>No bible verses, no verses from scripture, because many times that can
>come across as arrogant--particularly if you are not of that faith
>yourself.
>All I say is, remember that our greatest testimony is our lives.
>Our actions.
>What words we say, and how we say them, are just as crucial as 
>everything else.
>But to draw to the last point so as to not make this message too long,
>I'll just say this.
>Keep your eyes fixed on heaven, and always act with peace, even if you
>disagree; don't start quoting bible verses and so forth and explaining
>how you're against it because your faith says this and this and
>that--just focus on why you believe you don't need it, rather then why
>it is negative or harmful to one person or other.
>And above all, remember that the greatest testimony you can give of
>your faith, whatever that may be, is not given through a chriticism of
>another's beliefs, but an explanation of your own.
>Life itself, is the greatest testimony.
>Obviously, a lot of us cannot see each other in person in that way,
>but I only write all this for the following reason.
>Act in peace, and you will receive peace.
>Do not be angry, do not react towards those who practice things you
>don't see as acceptable, for one simple reason.
>Giving into anger, or any reactionary flare, is losing your cool, and
>loosing your mind.
>Sure, its only a few minutes, but a lot can be said in a few minutes.
>And since email is our only form of communication here; remember that
>everything you do, reflects not only on you but on your
>faith--whatever your own faith may be.
>Just wanted to share my thoughts with all of you.
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>Yours in Christ,
>
>Jorge
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>linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jorgeapaez
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>Two are better off than one, because together they can work more
>effectively. If one of them falls down, the other can help him . . .
>Two people can resist an attack that would defeat one person alone. A
>rope made of three cords is hard to break.
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>Ecclesiastes 4:9 (TEV)
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>A life devoted to things is a dead life, a stump; a God-shaped life is
>a flourishing tree.
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>Proverbs 11:28 (Msg)
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>Blessed are those who trust in the Lord. . . . They are like trees
>planted along a riverbank, with roots that reach deep into the water.
>Such trees are not bothered by the heat or worried by long months of
>drought. Their leaves stay green, and they go right on producing
>delicious fruit.
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>Jeremiah 17:7 8 (NLT)
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>For everything, absolutely everything, above and below, visible and
>invisible, . . . everything got started in him and finds its purpose
>in him.
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>Colossians 1:16 (Msg)
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>Unless you assume a God, the question of life s purpose is meaningless.
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>Bertrand Russell, atheist
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>By your hand save me from such people, Lord, from those of this world
>whose reward is in this life. May what you have stored up for the
>wicked fill their bellies; may their children gorge themselves on it,
>and may there be leftovers for their little ones. Psalm 17:14
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