NEVER paid their rental fee.
To find out more, check out my new article entitled, "Forgiveness".
The Lord's humbled . . . John A. Reeves
Over twelve years ago, my wife and I bought a small, two-bedroom house before our first child was born. It wasn’t top-of-the-line, but, it was special. The house was white with a big back yard and a fireplace. We put some sweat equity into it and stayed there until we found a preaching job that offered us living accommodations. So, as a result of our move we became landlords. We had a few good years of quality renters until the day when we got tenants who
NEVER paid their rental fee. To find out more, check out my new article entitled, "Forgiveness". The Lord's humbled . . . John A. Reeves
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Currently, I am working on my next article entitled "Forgiveness". This is a topic that is probably relevant with most of us. I hope it is useful in your walk with Christ.
The Lord's humbled . . . John A. Reeves Being above reproach does not mean to be "perfect". In fact, to believe a person is, or should be, perfect/sinless is a delusion brought about by legalism. Yet, an elder/shepherd is to be "above reproach". An accusation does not mean guilty. An error of judgement does not mean disfellowship or condemnation. An irresponsible act does not mean humiliation. However, if an elder/shepherd is living a lifestyle opposite of Christ and refuses to repent then he not above reproach. He needs to repent and live for godliness in Christ. If his lifestyle changes then praise God. If not . . . then keep studying. Shouldn't all Christians be above reproach? The Lords humbled . . . John A. Reeves |
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