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Lischou
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Praise God!! I’m very glad to hear this. That’s vital.Lisa-
Thank you for your (name removed by moderator)ut. This weekend we are going to talk to a Catholic Priest as well as a Pastor. Hopefully this will help things. He has been great about this whole thing…he’s open to talk about both religions, read scripture from the Bible, go and talk to a Priest…he’s great.
I know you’re not; I can “hear” it in your “tone.”I am not turning my back on God or anything like that. I couldn’t live with myself knowing I was doing something to that extreme.
No, you’re right. You are both Christians. The difference is kind of like this (if I may so indulge your time): All my life as a Christian (which began at age 6 for me when I accepted Christ as my personal Savior) I feel like I have been “lighting candles in a dark room.” The candles were Bible study, going to church, prayer, etc, or in other words…growing my relationship with my Lord. This continued for me for 35 years, all the time lighing another candle and growing closer. The room was ablaze with light! Or so I thought. Then one day, during the time that I was trying to come to grips with understanding my husband’s faith (so we could be on the same page), I was listening to Catholic apologist Steve Ray (also a convert) and it was if all of a sudden someone entered that “room” and said to me, “Why are you sitting here lighting candles? The ‘light switch’ is right here!” And they flipped it on and WOW!!..the “room” is huge! And there’s a “treasure box filled with precious jewels” in the corner that I couldn’t see before.
That’s the “difference,” if you will, that I would hate to see you leave without knowing about it first.
I will be praying for you both as you go to talk with the priest and the pastor. I’m glad you are doing that.
Lisa