AN URGENT MESSAGE, please go to the Prophetic News
Marturie personala si indemn la slujure , mergi te rog la The Street Preacher
ON THIS 7th YEAR SINCE 9/11/2001, please go to Wonders and Mysteries
EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW !
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=tCAffMSWSzY#t=28
WAKE UP EUROPE ! SOON AT YOUR FAVORITE CITY ! BEWARE AMERICA !
http://ww3.yuwie.com/videos/watch.asp?id=61044
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEPod-hxD7g
Is Animal Cruelty a Sin ??
Yes, Animal Cruelty is a Sin !!
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Evils%20in%20America/animal_cruelty.htm
MERCY AND JUSTICE
MERCY moves to meet a person's need, regardless of what caused the need. Mercy is uninterested in whether it is the person's own fault that they are without food, shelter, or clothing. Mercy, unconcerned with issues of " deservedness " seeks to meet an immediate need despite its cause. The powerful testimony of the Good Samaritan is not that he was moved to help a good man, but that he was moved to help a needy man. The Good Samaritan was unconcered with how the man came to be half-naked and half-dead on the side of the road. He was only concerned with the fact that this man needed immediate help.
JUSTICE, is predominantly interested in what caused the need. It's interested in understanding the issues that created the need and working the break the cycle of need at its roots. Justice wants to know whose fault it is, not to place blame and condemn, but to determine what is needed to untie the complex knots and bring about solution that work. While mercy is busy meeting needs, justice goes to work breaking the cycle of need.
Every Christian is not called to quit his job or her job and become a missionary in unevengelized regions of the earth. Nor is every Christian called to sell everything he or she has and give it ot the poor. But every single follower of Christ is called to serve the poor and needy in some way as a lifestyle. Any definition of pure Christianity that does not include this mandate is a farce.
Rev. Doru Levi Ilioi
MERCY moves to meet a person's need, regardless of what caused the need. Mercy is uninterested in whether it is the person's own fault that they are without food, shelter, or clothing. Mercy, unconcerned with issues of " deservedness " seeks to meet an immediate need despite its cause. The powerful testimony of the Good Samaritan is not that he was moved to help a good man, but that he was moved to help a needy man. The Good Samaritan was unconcered with how the man came to be half-naked and half-dead on the side of the road. He was only concerned with the fact that this man needed immediate help.
JUSTICE, is predominantly interested in what caused the need. It's interested in understanding the issues that created the need and working the break the cycle of need at its roots. Justice wants to know whose fault it is, not to place blame and condemn, but to determine what is needed to untie the complex knots and bring about solution that work. While mercy is busy meeting needs, justice goes to work breaking the cycle of need.
Every Christian is not called to quit his job or her job and become a missionary in unevengelized regions of the earth. Nor is every Christian called to sell everything he or she has and give it ot the poor. But every single follower of Christ is called to serve the poor and needy in some way as a lifestyle. Any definition of pure Christianity that does not include this mandate is a farce.
Rev. Doru Levi Ilioi
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