January is a new year, a new beginning, the month of New Years Resolutions. - #NewLifeInChrist
February is full of love, it is Valentine's day. - #ChristLovesUs
March is spring, a rejuvenation, a revival of life and spirit. - #ReviveUsAgain
April is rain, the water of life, Easter. - #ChristIsRisen
May is the height of spring, the month of joy, warmth returns in full. - #SpringIntoJoy
June is the month of the summer solstice, the halfway point of the year. And the one we must counter the Devil the fiercest in! - #FromPrideToPrayer
July is the seventh month, the month of freedom, Independence Day. - #FreeInChrist
August is typically a very hot month, the hottest in fact! - #OnFireForChrist
September is the beginning of fall, the changing of colors, harvest-time. - #BountifulHarvest
October is the month of autumn, leaves falling, historically popular for revivals. - #FallIntoRevival
November is the month of thanksgiving. - #ThankYouJesus
December is the end of the year, the putting off of the old, the Christmas. - #ChristIsBorn
Let's keep this movement rolling! Christ is King! God Wins!
Why does pride have a month? There isn't any Sloth month, or Envy, or Gluttony, or Wrath month.
Give them time......
I wish there was a wrath month. I'd sin so hard on these idiot assholes
What Would Jesus Do does include flipping tables and beating tax collectors.
Jesus was definitely super buff
He was a carpenter. Ever seen a wimpy carpenter?
year round faith sounds very nice!
Pride goeth before the fall. Fall they shall.
Pride is a sin
Love and pray for sinners or allow their sins to trigger a pharisee's response?
Christ taught his followers ONE prayer. Every time that prayer is said, the person is asking God, their Father, to please judge them and forgive them as they judge and forgive others.
Christ also promised that Our Father hears and answers our prayers.
Once I realized this, I began to be transformed. Thank God.
Wow good stuff brother. Let's talk about this on Prayer Garden tomorrow. I like your thinking and was gonna eventually get around to thinking of the rest of the year. Good work
I am bifurcated right now. Lol
How so?
Long story, talk in discord
Hopefully helpful musings from a fellow Christian:
Being persuasive involves being able to avoid coming across as a threatening attacker to psyop damaged "lost sheep".
Choices:
Christs approach versus the piety policing pharisees He constantly scandalized by being sacrilegious and blasphemous?
Inspire curiosity by being a living example of His Love and His ability to Transform Life or speak about rules for pleasing people and a God that come off as repulsive to those " lost sheep"?
As the woman in "When Harry Met Sally"'s famous diner said to her waiter, " I'll have what she's having".
Isn't "eat this or you will be punished" far less compelling and more reminiscent of pharisees than Christ?