When I found that He created the world in six days, even though He could have created it in an instant, I realized that He loves gradual progress, not sudden leaps and jumps...
And when I saw that He fed the masses with five loaves, even though He could have created food from the air, I understood that He values the human role...
And when He told Saul to go to Ananias to learn, and told Cornelius to send for Peter to baptize him, I realized that He loves His church to be organized and that He serves humanity through humanity.
And when He accepted the sinner more than the Pharisee because she loved much, I understood that He loves repentance and magnifies the sacrificial love poured out from the jar of ointment.
And when I saw that He fasted, even though He didn't need it theologically, I understood the value of fasting, and when He spent the whole night in prayer humanly, I realized the greatness of prayer... When I saw that He covers the sinners, I understood that reform is not about exposing people on Facebook...
And when I saw that He called Judas "friend" and told the Samaritan woman "you have spoken the truth," I realized that He loves kindness and gentle words.
Let's not rush into spiritual opinions until we see what He did first.
"He who says he abides in Him ought himself also to walk just as He walked." (1 John 2:6) 🙏
Tasony Sara
I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase. So neither he who plants is anything, nor he who waters, but God who gives the increase.
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