Judging others post
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Re: Judging others post
This popped up in my feed, yesterday. It was long so I read only about a third of it.
My initial and overall impression is that this was really beautiful, impassioned and needed.
As I continued reading, I felt marginalized, inadequate not having a tall enough testimony.
Just because my testimony isn't what it used to be, doesn't mean it's not as valuable as the testimonies of the people in the pews around me.
I felt a sense to this post of let's love them until they are how we want them to be.
To make this chiasmus-like, however, that's how TBMs are. He writes to them using words and thoughts they understand and I do see it as an improvement.
My initial and overall impression is that this was really beautiful, impassioned and needed.
As I continued reading, I felt marginalized, inadequate not having a tall enough testimony.
Just because my testimony isn't what it used to be, doesn't mean it's not as valuable as the testimonies of the people in the pews around me.
I felt a sense to this post of let's love them until they are how we want them to be.
To make this chiasmus-like, however, that's how TBMs are. He writes to them using words and thoughts they understand and I do see it as an improvement.
At 70 years-old, my older self would tell my younger self to use the words, "f*ck off" much more frequently. --Helen Mirren