When I hear the words “final judgment” uttered in a religious setting, my stomach gets a little twisty. Maybe you know what I mean. The phrase is often used as a theological bludgeon as if to say, “You’d better be good or else you’ll get it when your father comes home.”
Jonas, I enjoy your messages as you put a nice angle on common postulates. Today’s really hits home! A fantastic way to help avoid judging others on a day to day basis. Peace.
This is just wonderful. Amen.
Jonas, I enjoy your messages as you put a nice angle on common postulates. Today’s really hits home! A fantastic way to help avoid judging others on a day to day basis. Peace.
YES! WOW! Thanks for this today. (I love the new purposeful speaking and short audios. You've hit the right tone and length!)