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Connected to reality or not, tethered or unmoored

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KellyJay
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A song, for no other reason than I like it.

Abiding in Christ is to be connected to reality, where the truth can set you free. Disconnected to Christ the fixed tethered to reality is not there, all things become unmoored and any direction without a fixed point is no different than any other, we have no idea which way is up or that there is an up.

mchill
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Abiding in Christ is to be connected to reality - As a Christian I totally agree.

JMHO: Much as I appreciate your good intentions, that clip of yours is not my cup of tea. It's too sugary and ultra wholesome for my taste.

KellyJay
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@mchill said
Abiding in Christ is to be connected to reality - As a Christian I totally agree.

JMHO: Much as I appreciate your good intentions, that clip of yours is not my cup of tea. It's too sugary and ultra wholesome for my taste.

Different genres so many different styles.

KellyJay
Walk your Faith

USA

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214d

@KellyJay said
https://youtu.be/4DtiMf1xoLM
A song, for no other reason than I like it.

Abiding in Christ is to be connected to reality, where the truth can set you free. Disconnected to Christ the fixed tethered to reality is not there, all things become unmoored and any direction without a fixed point is no different than any other, we have no idea which way is up or that there is an up.
“Good souls many will one day be horrified at the things they now believe of God. If they have not thought about them, but given themselves to obedience, they may not have done them much harm as yet; but they can make little progress in the knowledge of God, while, if but passively, holding evil things true of him. If, on the other hand, they do think about them, and find in them no obstruction, they must indeed be far from anything to be called a true knowledge of God. But there are those who find them a terrible obstruction, and yet imagine, or at least fear them true: such must take courage to forsake the false in any shape, to deny their old selves in the most seemingly sacred of prejudices, and follow Jesus, not as he is presented in the tradition of the elders, but as he is presented by himself, his apostles, and the spirit of truth. There are ‘traditions of men’ after Christ as well as before him, and far worse, as ‘making of none effect’ higher and better things; and we have to look to it, how we have learned Christ.”
– George MacDonald from “Self Denial” from Unspoken Sermons

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