Love the discussion of Jesus being like a gardener admiring his garden but working to fix the issues, rather than an officer always looking for faults.
I think Ephesus was in the saddest and scariest state out of all of them. The fact that we can be sound in our doctrine and be without love is always sobering. It lays me prostrate before him at every moment.
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Love the discussion of Jesus being like a gardener admiring his garden but working to fix the issues, rather than an officer always looking for faults.
I think Ephesus was in the saddest and scariest state out of all of them. The fact that we can be sound in our doctrine and be without love is always sobering. It lays me prostrate before him at every moment.
Really Good Discussion!