13Nov

Dissension from the Word

When they explain the Apostle Paul’s words: “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7), some people dissent from God’s intent. They say that “the true believer” is inevitably, that is, always, stronger than any “psychological disorder”! You do not have to be Lebanese, that is, sleeping on one disaster to awaken on another, to realize that this saying is foreign to the mind of God. Who will slap this arrogance?! I would like to ask those who dissent from the meaning of the Word: If you think that a human being is one in soul and body, then why do you not deny to the physically ill that they are believers?! Do you think that if we all, from our oldest to our youngest, laid ourselves bare to a specialist, we would be fine? What Paul meant was to encourage his disciple to remain, in times of persecution, strong in love and sobriety. The perfect Christian kills no one with somber words, but rather dies of love. Stay safe.

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