tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367019700923216960.post717233152174360846..comments2024-01-17T13:19:24.071-06:00Comments on Salvation And Survival: How We Christians JudgePam Kohlerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00678673505358164380noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367019700923216960.post-35892999947136817602018-01-17T09:32:16.100-06:002018-01-17T09:32:16.100-06:00Here's what your comment pointed out (if one i...Here's what your comment pointed out (if one is able to see it clearly) ... They AREN'T doing Kingdom work and that's what is making them uncomfortable -- either because they don't believe in that theology, or because it scares them to lay hands on someone or cast out a demon because they've never been taught it, and won't let the Word speak for itself. Another problem that you pointed out is this ... even if we have some kind of influence over people who on the wrong path, they often don't want to receive our input. Mark's favorite quote is, "A man convinced against his will,is of the same opinion still". You hit the nail on the head with your comments. Thank you!Pam Kohlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00678673505358164380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-367019700923216960.post-45614956613012639062018-01-17T08:17:50.792-06:002018-01-17T08:17:50.792-06:00I'm thinking maybe instead of putting so much ...I'm thinking maybe instead of putting so much time and energy scrutinizing other people's Kingdom work, we need to ask ourselves what we are doing? Obviously if we have some kind of influence over people on the wrong path we should use that, but I don't think that's the situation here. It is frustrating to me that we often criticize others from our comfortable places. It's ok if you don't agree with what they're doing, but what are we doing? If you're not stepping out of your own comfort zone maybe you should spend more time reflecting on your own journey rather than criticize others.anonymouslyyourshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02956099142793242447noreply@blogger.com