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Remembering who we are but forgetting who they are

Lamb

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It's so easy for us to remember who we are, that we are made in God's image and have the Holy Spirit within us. But do we remember that other Christians are also made in God's image and have the Holy Spirit? Or do we forget when we call them names, bully them, are condescending, etc?
 

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It's so easy for us to remember who we are, that we are made in God's image and have the Holy Spirit within us. But do we remember that other Christians are also made in God's image and have the Holy Spirit? Or do we forget when we call them names, bully them, are condescending, etc?

Yes. Treating a brother or a sister in the faith as if they were nothing or less than nothing is a good sign that one is not walking in the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ.
 
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