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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: GodMen
by Just Old Jim
For the man who judges the worship or work of others he will be judged according to manner he judges. The is a major difference in a money changer and “music changer" Your observations Stever borders on the ridiculous. First of all these young people are not music changer they are music makers. Have you ever heard, “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord”? Well the young people are doing the same thing you do when you sing “Shall we gather at the River”, Now you don’t have to like what they sing and you sure don’t have to listen. But when you work with these young people and see that they are work hard at serving the Lord then you learn to listen to their brand of music with a different heart. The money changers in the Temple that you refer to, and I am sure you already know, were selling and exchanging items and animals to be use in the daily sacrifices by the Jewish people and they were cheating their customers. So Jesus ran them out. Now I try not to judge anyone on their belief, and I don’t unless they become a stumbling block to others. So I went to the scriptures to Matthew 18:6 – 7 but mostly 7 “Woe to the world because of it stumbling blocks! For it is inevitable that stumbling blocks come; but, that through whom the stumbling block comes!” Now Christ is talking about those that cause a young one to stumble. Use the test as I gave them to you. If in your best understanding it is “Of God” then you are not a stumbling block. But if is not then you are. I know personally what it is to see a youngster led to Christ and what a beautiful site to see. If a child comes to know Christ as Lord I don’t care if they are playing the theme from Star Wars? Remember, “ The Son Of Man has come to save that which was lost.” Get behind me Satan! That’s all I got to say about that. In the Name of the One who Loves Us I’m Just Old Jim
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