These two statements are judgemental comments. Who can say what anothers problem
is. We can describe a problem of perception or the issue with sin and the resulting need for
repentance confession and seeking forgiveness through the cross, but very often people
express only part of the issue or may use words we do really understand.
It is up to the individual to apply it to their own lives, else it becomes a dictatorial statement.
The Lord seems to always declare what is going on, and awaits for people to agree with Him.
Now some claim this is the definition of repentance, yet they are happy to do the opposite
when dealing with others. Is this not hypocritical, and shows a double standard?
is. We can describe a problem of perception or the issue with sin and the resulting need for
repentance confession and seeking forgiveness through the cross, but very often people
express only part of the issue or may use words we do really understand.
It is up to the individual to apply it to their own lives, else it becomes a dictatorial statement.
The Lord seems to always declare what is going on, and awaits for people to agree with Him.
Now some claim this is the definition of repentance, yet they are happy to do the opposite
when dealing with others. Is this not hypocritical, and shows a double standard?
glad you finally admit what you do peter, now stop doing it. you do not know what is in other's hearts. only God knows.
and, as usual, e.g. is right, you are wrong.