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benhur
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Well thank you for the amen brother. However do not get you knock on “only” for God’s glory. Helping your neighbor does not negate that but the end remains, as Jesus said, so that others will see your good works and glorify God.Ok, that would be putting a different intention on things.
We should do ALL things for God’s glory, yes! Amen.
Yet, ‘alone’ can be used deceptively, no?
For example, we should love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind and soul and Him only shall we serve. But this doesn’t exclude serving the needs of our neighbor.
Or doesn’t Paul acknowledge that we ought to give honor to some and double honor to other’s?
So the whole ‘alone’ business and jargon can be a bit of a scapegoat, I think.