Reading someone’s heart motives in the worst possible light is the height of arrogance. In drawing a distinction between Himself and man, God regularly describes Himself alone as the One able to “look on the heart,” while man can only look on appearances (I Sam. 16:7). When we attribute evil motives to others, we are sinfully grabbing at a divine jurisdiction. Instead we are to turn away from “evil suspicion” (I Tim 6:4) and act with a love that “thinks no evil” (I Cor. 13:5). As always, would we want this other person to attribute evil motives to us in similar circumstances? Is there a better, more loving, motive we can attribute to that person? There always is if we truly want to persevere in love. (Douglas Jones, Credenda Agenda, volume 7, issue 2)
So I urge confederate Sends to obey this papal bull by turning away from the “height of arrogance,” even if this contradicts Pope Doug’s example. Indeed, I implore him to cease from “sinfully grabbing at a divine jurisdiction,” even though it may cost him monkey-boy points. Moreover, I want to encourage confederate Sends to walk in all lowliness of mind, esteeming others better than themselves, for if he obeys Scripture, perhaps God will use him as a catalyst for reformation in that utterly corrupt denomination called the CREC.
Thank you.
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