#intheword — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #intheword, aggregated by home.social.
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Martin Luther, Lutheran leader, is prompted by a word on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 6:5-6) to consider our neighbor’s need. Life is hard, and we must sympathize and help all we can. We must also ever call upon God for help for ourselves and everyone else.
Today, we rightly have disdain for “empathy is a sin”. Are liberals meanwhile encouraging prayer at their rallies?
How can you sympathize with your neighbor in their need?
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Martin Luther, Lutheran leader, is prompted by a word on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 6:5-6) to consider our neighbor’s need. Life is hard, and we must sympathize and help all we can. We must also ever call upon God for help for ourselves and everyone else.
Today, we rightly have disdain for “empathy is a sin”. Are liberals meanwhile encouraging prayer at their rallies?
How can you sympathize with your neighbor in their need?
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Martin Luther, Lutheran leader, is prompted by a word on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 6:5-6) to consider our neighbor’s need. Life is hard, and we must sympathize and help all we can. We must also ever call upon God for help for ourselves and everyone else.
Today, we rightly have disdain for “empathy is a sin”. Are liberals meanwhile encouraging prayer at their rallies?
How can you sympathize with your neighbor in their need?
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Martin Luther, Lutheran leader, is prompted by a word on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 6:5-6) to consider our neighbor’s need. Life is hard, and we must sympathize and help all we can. We must also ever call upon God for help for ourselves and everyone else.
Today, we rightly have disdain for “empathy is a sin”. Are liberals meanwhile encouraging prayer at their rallies?
How can you sympathize with your neighbor in their need?
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Martin Luther, Lutheran leader, is prompted by a word on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount (Matt 6:5-6) to consider our neighbor’s need. Life is hard, and we must sympathize and help all we can. We must also ever call upon God for help for ourselves and everyone else.
Today, we rightly have disdain for “empathy is a sin”. Are liberals meanwhile encouraging prayer at their rallies?
How can you sympathize with your neighbor in their need?
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John McDowell, NJ Presbyterian, says go meet people in poverty and learn their stories. He is angry about injustices involving alcohol. He talks about someone being public charity as an unfortunate situation, and does not gripe that it exists at all.
Do we argue over public charity, one side angry it exists, another unable to look at life choices? Is anyone going into alms-houses and learning stories first-hand?
#christian #gottahavefaith #faithcommunities #intheword #humandignity
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John McDowell, NJ Presbyterian, says go meet people in poverty and learn their stories. He is angry about injustices involving alcohol. He talks about someone being public charity as an unfortunate situation, and does not gripe that it exists at all.
Do we argue over public charity, one side angry it exists, another unable to look at life choices? Is anyone going into alms-houses and learning stories first-hand?
#christian #gottahavefaith #faithcommunities #intheword #humandignity
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John McDowell, NJ Presbyterian, says go meet people in poverty and learn their stories. He is angry about injustices involving alcohol. He talks about someone being public charity as an unfortunate situation, and does not gripe that it exists at all.
Do we argue over public charity, one side angry it exists, another unable to look at life choices? Is anyone going into alms-houses and learning stories first-hand?
#christian #gottahavefaith #faithcommunities #intheword #humandignity
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John McDowell, NJ Presbyterian, says go meet people in poverty and learn their stories. He is angry about injustices involving alcohol. He talks about someone being public charity as an unfortunate situation, and does not gripe that it exists at all.
Do we argue over public charity, one side angry it exists, another unable to look at life choices? Is anyone going into alms-houses and learning stories first-hand?
#christian #gottahavefaith #faithcommunities #intheword #humandignity
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John McDowell, NJ Presbyterian, says go meet people in poverty and learn their stories. He is angry about injustices involving alcohol. He talks about someone being public charity as an unfortunate situation, and does not gripe that it exists at all.
Do we argue over public charity, one side angry it exists, another unable to look at life choices? Is anyone going into alms-houses and learning stories first-hand?
#christian #gottahavefaith #faithcommunities #intheword #humandignity