Rita
2010-05-26
Absolutely no Biblical basis to my following comment:
When I had children, my focus and my sense of self changed. I “settled down”. Being a mother that also works outside the home, I have no time to champion my causes in all self-righteousness. I only have time to try to focus on “faith, love, and holiness with propriety” (NIV) in my walk with Christ. Not to suggest that I haven’t taken the time to sin!
I don’t know any Greek, and wonder what “saved” means. Could it be translated as a turnaround, or saved as in English we would denote saving someone from drowning? Or healed? Or as in bridging a gap that is missing? I would love to have the input.
Rita
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