Truth is absolute, but our perspective of truth is relative. Once we understand that, we move a long way toward the place where love covers a multitude of offenses.
Proverbs 10:12; Isaiah 55:1-13; John 6:53-71; 1 Corinthians 13:9-12
Music: “Binary Sunset (The Force Theme),” John Williams, performed by John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Universal Music Group, 1977.
Learning Through Offenses
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Truth is absolute, but our perspective of truth is relative. Once we understand that, we move a long way toward the place where love covers a multitude of offenses.
Proverbs 10:12; Isaiah 55:1-13; John 6:53-71; 1 Corinthians 13:9-12
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Music: “Binary Sunset (The Force Theme),” John Williams, performed by John Williams and the London Symphony Orchestra, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Universal Music Group, 1977.
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