The honest answers that Jesus wants

Jesus asked Peter a question. He asks us the same thing.

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  • @kevinsuvarna1795
    @kevinsuvarna1795Ай бұрын

    1:00 I think there would be some statistical chance that two grains of sand might be the "same" but the probability of this would depend greatly on how you define "sameness". In terms of how geologists typically define sand grains, there certainly exists the potential for two or more sand grains to be the same. Although it is statistically impossible, it's incorrect to say they are bound to be unique (which is true for snowflakes). I know what your intention was, but check your facts rather than make untrue statements to stir up emotions.

  • @kevinsuvarna1795
    @kevinsuvarna1795Ай бұрын

    1:42 Is there any Biblical basis for why you are adamant that other people's salvation story or sanctification must be different from yours? And why is it important to even consider that your story is unique apart from making you feel better? What's more important is to love and obey our Lord for who He is. But if you have any clear Scriptural support stating otherwise, I'd be happy to change my stance.

  • @AweWonder

    @AweWonder

    Ай бұрын

    Not that it MUST BE different from yours, but that more often than not, it ends up being different. It’s not one of the more important parts of the message, but the idea for us is not to compare our journeys with others’. Just as Peter asked about John’s journey and Jesus said “what is that to you”, our eyes should be on Jesus, not on comparing our journey other people’s.