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How may our women understand to be UNDER OBEDIENCE?


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38 minutes ago, Willa said:

Dad didn't go to church when my kids were toddlers.  Thinking of 18 month old babies.  

I think it's always so stupid when they only have something for adults who always demand quietude and then they're surprised that the kids aren't interested anymore. In Toronto they had a family service on Sundays with puppet players and such.

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17 hours ago, Willa said:

 

When I used to pray for my unsaved husband that God would save him and change him, God used trials to change me so that I could accept and love him as he was, as God did.   That included removing my self righteousness in thinking I was any better than he was.  Ouch!  Those trials are painful as they also touched my pride.

HI @believeinHim Seems like it was a good thing that @Willa prayed for her unconverted husband...........

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6 hours ago, Willa said:

The Lord's Supper is a celebration of part of the Seder, the Passover meal that Jesus was celebrating with His disciples.

Amen Willa. I believe the Lord's supper is our passover seder, and more. Keeping a Jewish seder is ok I guess, but without the Lord's supper it is just Rabbinic traditions. IMO.

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