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LeRoy Lawson once stated, "Nothing has done greater damage to our Christian testimony than our trying to be right and demanding right of others. We become preoccupied with what it and what is not right. We ask ourselves, Have we been justly or unjustly treated? and we think thus to vindicate our actions. But that is not our standard. The whole question for us is one of cross-bearing." This week we continue in Paul's letter to the Ephesian church as we discover that what is always right, is not always all we are called to do. As Christians, covered under grace, we must be willing to go beyond seeking "right" knowing that our goal is to give God the absolute best we can! Because we have been made new, simply being right is not our task.
By Cross Community Church, Wynne ArkansasLeRoy Lawson once stated, "Nothing has done greater damage to our Christian testimony than our trying to be right and demanding right of others. We become preoccupied with what it and what is not right. We ask ourselves, Have we been justly or unjustly treated? and we think thus to vindicate our actions. But that is not our standard. The whole question for us is one of cross-bearing." This week we continue in Paul's letter to the Ephesian church as we discover that what is always right, is not always all we are called to do. As Christians, covered under grace, we must be willing to go beyond seeking "right" knowing that our goal is to give God the absolute best we can! Because we have been made new, simply being right is not our task.