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Fitswimmer
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I got thinking about this the other night. There are a great many things that are legal in America that I do not do because of my faith. I don’t need a civil law against it, I don’t do it because I believe in a higher law that tells me it’s wrong.
Christians seem to spend a lot of energy and effort trying to get things that are against our Church laws enshrined in Civil Law. Is that really necessary?
Wouldn’t it please God more to obey Him regardless of what the civil law and others around us are doing? If we had to suffer imprisonment, fines or other “wordly” punishments in order to avoid sin, we’d probably be more likely to avoid it-but is that really true obedience to God-obedience out of Love?
Just a thought…
Christians seem to spend a lot of energy and effort trying to get things that are against our Church laws enshrined in Civil Law. Is that really necessary?
Wouldn’t it please God more to obey Him regardless of what the civil law and others around us are doing? If we had to suffer imprisonment, fines or other “wordly” punishments in order to avoid sin, we’d probably be more likely to avoid it-but is that really true obedience to God-obedience out of Love?
Just a thought…
