This honestly makes me sad, that we as "Christians" are giving our God a bad name...
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It is sad, but true, Rebecca. When something in your body doesn't function properly, it cripples what should be a strong, vivacious, victorious life. The same in the body of Christ, and unfortunately, many parts are not functioning the way they were designed. So, we present to the world a 'Crippled Christ' - not the kind anyone wants to believe in - and it's obvious to them that the Crippled Christ is ineffective or powerless in our lives because they do not see our lives as changed.
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It is sad, but true, Rebecca. When something in your body doesn't function properly, it cripples what should be a strong, vivacious, victorious life. The same in the body of Christ, and unfortunately, many parts are not functioning the way they were designed. So, we present to the world a 'Crippled Christ' - not the kind anyone wants to believe in - and it's obvious to them that the Crippled Christ is ineffective or powerless in our lives because they do not see our lives as changed.
Brilliantly said, it gave me a great picture! I can tell, Diane, that you are a wise woman!
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