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	<title>Comments on: Considering the Church - part 2</title>
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		<title>By: Julie Cortens</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julie Cortens</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very good points - As true believers we have freedom....which is wonderful...but we are people who love our flesh and freedom sometimes means freedom to slowly wander from truth.Doesn't Satan love that? Parameters and rules were paramount to raising my children. I for one need to impose some "rules" on my freedom or I wander.And so the historical church has done the same - too many "rules" of course, but they did serve a purpose. Daily prayer, daily time in the Word? Why do people impose upon themself a strict Bible reading schedule? Because they know themselves and the power of their flesh. So freedom yes - but let's not let our freedom become antinomianism

Love this statement "Unless my wife could be there to explain what was happening, what she was thinking, and what she was feeling when she snapped the photo, you would have a very limited understanding of the picture." I think Buff is promoting scrapbooking here! :) Yeah Buff! Love to connect with your wife!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very good points - As true believers we have freedom&#8230;.which is wonderful&#8230;but we are people who love our flesh and freedom sometimes means freedom to slowly wander from truth.Doesn&#8217;t Satan love that? Parameters and rules were paramount to raising my children. I for one need to impose some &#8220;rules&#8221; on my freedom or I wander.And so the historical church has done the same - too many &#8220;rules&#8221; of course, but they did serve a purpose. Daily prayer, daily time in the Word? Why do people impose upon themself a strict Bible reading schedule? Because they know themselves and the power of their flesh. So freedom yes - but let&#8217;s not let our freedom become antinomianism</p>
<p>Love this statement &#8220;Unless my wife could be there to explain what was happening, what she was thinking, and what she was feeling when she snapped the photo, you would have a very limited understanding of the picture.&#8221; I think Buff is promoting scrapbooking here! :) Yeah Buff! Love to connect with your wife!</p>
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