Cannibals – Galatians 5:14-15

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Cannibals – Galatians 5:14-15

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Galatians 5:14-15
The entire law is summed up in a single command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” If you keep on biting and devouring each other, watch out or you will be destroyed by each other.

If there is anything I can say I have seen with my own eyes, it’s that the church is truly the only ones I know who shoot their wounded. Not in every case I know. However, it seems that more often than not people are more willing to talk about others than to try and make things right with them. Everybody likes to talk about grace until they have to be the ones giving it. There will always be differences. There will always be disagreements. There will always be those times that are just down right difficult to walk through in trying to keep the peace with others.

We can’t control what others do or say. Yet, we aren’t accountable to their actions. We are accountable to what we do and say. Remember, anytime you throw mud, you’re only losing ground.

Let this be a focus in your time of meditation throughout the day. Until next time, shalom!

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