Ironic, I wasnt even looking for this. But Im glad i did. even in high school I was jokingly suggest that Jesus was kind of an outlaw in his day (granted, most of my elders and youthful pears would get upset at me)
Dean Scott when we seek w/all our hearts, we shall find. He is AMAZING! & definitely does as promised!You may enjoy "Wild At Heart" ("Captivating" for women) by John & Staci Eldridge alongside reading of the Gospels. John in particular is just so representative of His Love, but 4×s thru all the Gospels was VERY eye opening to me & got me out of the religious trench (&throwing away all I'd learned for HIS Holy Sprit to give back the REAL TRUTH & GRACE :)! May you be thoroughly filled as you seek, repent, believe, etc! Prayers! -Azariah/SuburbaKnight Ps 20:1, 6-8; Is 43; Is 38:15-20; John 14:11-21
Good story but I take exception to how he uses religious. Jesus was being totally religious in his concern for his brethren very much in the spirit of the epistle of James.
I agree with everything the author is saying, but he is making himself the center of attention in a very obnoxious way. instead of stepping aside and letting the Lord be the focus. In short, the man is too full of himself.
John Crane or he was told to follow a script for the video they were making and his stage acting ability (usually an overly dramatic way of acting so the audience can better read your emotions) is the only way he knows how to do that (John was a stage actor for awhile.) maybe do some research before accusing people of vanity.