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Sometimes the white shirt is dirty; other times the shirt is white and somebody just needs to clean their glasses.If we have to ask if our white shirt looks dirty it certainly is dirty.
Sometimes the white shirt is dirty; other times the shirt is white and somebody just needs to clean their glasses.
I agree, Luke, that we are on shaky ground if we try to make a big deal out of one sin, while ignoring another. I agree that if baptists (or any other Christians) tolerate gossip, it is sad and tragic.
But does that mean that there is nothing wrong in Christians using words and phrases that even the secular world refers to as obscene or offensive? (see my post 24 on this thread).
Can we also become too puffed up? Will God count it against us if in certain settings our being direct, and precise in what we say? Trying to be perfect in everyone's sight weighs heavily on that person.There is a spirit of profanity which has an affect on many believers in varying degrees. Controlling this can be like controlling the lust of the flesh--very difficult--like adultery in the heart. We may not think it noticeable; but the world can easily see through a carnal Christian's facade. Result: an ineffective testimony.
Agree it is progressive on our part, but we'll never be perfect. SanctificationOn the other hand we have instantly been sanctified for He is our sanctification. Will the Seal be broken if we curse, just as some Godly men?The process of sanctification is difficult and it does not necessarily happen quickly. Satan usually redoubles his distractions the more we try to submit to God's Will.