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  1. Thanks, William. Very fitting counsel for these times. I know I'm guilty of "true, but..." plenty of times.

    God never gives us all the information at once. Each book of the Bible has a different perspective though all combine as a united whole. May we listen to what God has for us "right now".

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  2. Christina, I do believe many of us are guilty of „true, but“. It‘s good to ponder over in our interactions with others.
    Thanks William for highlighting this subject.

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  3. Thank you pastor William. Most pertinent and timely message especially to myself. Too many of us have become ‘the experts’ and have placed ourselves in the judgement seat where we critique, over analyse, comment critically and thereby miss out on the message GOD has for us individually. This puts a different slant on Matthew 7:1" Judge not that ye be not judge"

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  4. LORD, help us not be like Satan who is the accuser of the brethren, as seen in the book of Job and Revelation 12:10.

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  5. Amen to what you stated about covering every point on a sermon, with only so much time. But I hope you are not referring to this weekly blog, because I enjoy not only what you say but what others think or see things. And you are so right about the friend thing in NZ as well. You are a good communicator and would make a good psychologist, all the making for a good Shepard of the flock, of which we call a Pastor.

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  6. I am relieved you are not talking about SSnet this week and I assume multiple previous weeks. I do believe that many of SSnet posts are posted to stimulate our thoughts of the the other side of the story. As one poster a while back said, I see you all post intellectual 'criticism' gracefully, and with respect for others, when we disagree or have another opinion or point.
    When we comment on a opinion of other post, we don't take offense, we just post our thoughts without contempt. I too call that graceful intellectual 'criticism'. I suppose sometimes our comments, and or mini sermons, or parables are a cognitive process or cognitive operation(psychology). Enough said, other than I, too, appreciate your article on: true but...

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    • Yet even on Sabbath School Net we have encountered people who constantly do the "true, buts" and that does get old when the only way people can communicate is to constantly be "politely contrary." When it appears someone is intentionally looking for an excuse to constantly be contrary it makes me question their motives.

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      • You are right.
        Now we can't read their minds, however there is truth to; actions speak loud. This is a tough topic, because, where do we draw the line between crectivism, encouragement
        and judgemental? I agree not all the time.

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  7. I appreciate your message in this post, like many others you have written.

    When I was going to a pentecostal church, I heard the pastor give a message that came straight from God. Then, when God had finished His warning to the church about their need to turn away from fleshly ways, the Pastor then continued with his own true, but. He then gave a message that we all are OK because of Jesus. It was twice as long as God's message. When he was finished they all started jumping around, praising God that they were saved; but, my heart sunk in despair when God's true message was fizzled out. After that I saw the church ignore God's message and there was no repentance or change. It wasn't that the pastor's "but" wasn't scriptural; it was just that God didn't will him to speak this to the church at that time. It could have been meant for only him at that time.

    I am grateful that, when I run into a situation when God gives me a message for someone, He let's me know when to stop speaking; even when He is revealing more meant for only me.

    It's very important to me to listen to God's still small voice.

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