Confession of a timid soul
The recent ruling by the Supreme Court on the legal state of marriage
has reverberated across the country. People cannot stop talking about
it and the conversations are often heated. A seismic shift has taken
place in our culture. It caught me unprepared for the personal storm of
confusion and fear that I would experience as a result.
Christians are facing a “brave new world.” Confrontation is now
inevitable; I cannot avoid it no matter how uncomfortable it makes me
feel. I have to be clear as to what I think and how I feel and learn how
to express it both firmly and in love, as Jesus would do.
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Facing the inevitable
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Confession
These recent events have revealed in broad daylight what had been concealed in the shadows of my soul: I am a weak-kneed, timid Christian, locked in the tyrannical grip of caring about what others think of me. My instinct to self-protect causes me to hide away my faith and avoid discussion of it with others. Writing about it is easy enough because I can do that hidden away in my room. Now I will have to look someone in the eye and defend it.Click to read the entire post.
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