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We live in an interesting time. Ordinarily, we are supposed to be celebrating grace because there is joy in heaven over one sinner that repent, than over 99 righteous people who have no need for repentance.
But the fact we see the church as a place where hoes come to retire and find husbands, and where men go to find easy sex, shows how far the church has fallen.
Knowing fully well that salvation offers redemption from sin and eternal life, but does not erase the past and its ripple effect, people are now intentional about avoiding Okafor and the trail of long held trauma. This tend to affect women more because for men, people would argue that rakes make the best husband. Chastity is preferred in women.
As Christians, where does on stand and how do you navigate this? People are saying they won't judge.....UNTIL you try becoming a member of their family. Legitimate position, but is that Christianly. Oh well🤷♂️
Perhaps, actions and consequences do override grace. One school of thought argues that if you do not punish bad behaviours, you amplify it and others will jump on it for lack of consequences. Another school supports this by saying that "at the time you were committing to this 'past' you knew exactly what you were doing, and knew it was wrong. Thus, you cannot then try to repaint it as inconsequential past, knowing fully well the effect stays with you."
It's a lot, but I'm just here to read responses and reactions.
Tayvra🤍@AffluentMist
This is why you should never judge someone by one phase of their life.
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