#faithinfocus — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #faithinfocus, aggregated by home.social.
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree
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Charles Spurgeon, particular Baptist, Micah chapter 6. He affirms that there is such a thing as “class sins”, and these are the most grievous. These sins are prevalent, occurring in “many a place”, and include paying workers far less than the “value to masters”. He says many “great” men only look upon fellows as stepping-stones to wealth.
Is this rhetoric allowed for preachers?
How do you use others as stepping stones?
#christian #againstinjustice #faithinfocus #dailydevotions #hungerfree