Lon
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I won't deny we hurt each other at times. I'm no saint, I've hurt deliberately in my life, sometimes through lashing out and other times more calculatedly. I'm not proud of any event like that and I've paid for it and even subsequent remorse could be perceived as selfish because of personal loss. Then, there's the flipside, where I feel guilt for things and would wish to make amends even if it wasn't recognized. There's times where I've tried to do good to feel better about myself and other times where I was simply in a situation where there was only one right thing to do and I wasn't looking for any sort of reward for it. life is complicated. We're neither monsters or saints in the main, just fallible human beings.
I think you and I share the idea, very much. 1 Peter 4:8 Romans 8:28 It is central to the cross Romans 7:24 It is the elimination of yang, from the Chinese sense.. An elimination of Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 culminated at verse 17.