Wednesday, June 15, 2011

15 June

The flame of doubt


sincereThe greater the sincerity, the purer the faith.
On the other hand, the greater the insincerity, the more impure the faith.
Contrary to what this world thinks, faith isn't measured by religious practices. The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector leaves that pretty clear. Luke 18:10-14.
Those who are sincere, pour out their soul, they play fair and won't disguise or try to hide their true intentions. They are who they are. Yes, yes; no, no. They maintain a well-defined position before God and others.
Many so-called Christians aren't living by pure faith because they've been lacking moral ethics. Their insincerity ignites the flames of doubt. And therefore, they're unable to succeed.
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