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Turn the other cheek.

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This passed weekend Nathan brought of scriptures about turning the other cheek when someone does you wrong .
Not everyone agrees with our way of life or religious choices ,but belive it or not we are all children of God ,and his treasures .

So when someone disagree with you on the topic or just anything in general. I've learned I need to be respectful of that person's views ,not because I think it might be right or wrong but for the fact that God made that person.
 
Sister, your desire to walk peaceably is commendable, yet let us not confuse patience with compromise, or creation with covenant.

Yes, all men are made by God, but not all are His children, only those who obey Him and walk in His commandments (1 John 3:10). Christ told us to turn the other cheek not as an invitation to tolerate rebellion, but to show that our strength lies not in retaliation, but in dominion under self-control. However, this does not mean we affirm falsehood or grant equal footing to ungodly views.

Respecting someone’s existence does not mean validating their error. Love speaks truth, especially when it is unpopular. Let us be gentle in manner, yet unyielding in doctrine, for the Kingdom of God is not built on consensus, but on the unchanging Word.

— The time has come to restore The Great Order that God established, let us not be ashamed to do so.
 
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