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Monday, June 20, 2005

Question 1: I think it's virtually impossible for us to realise ALL of our sins...but it's definitely wrong to not confess those sins that we are aware of in the first place. I mean, it's our first priority to confess those sins that we know are sins in the first place. Get it?

Question 2: No. Definitely not. Pastor Graham said that it's got to do with diversity, but not necessarily the idea of disunity. Different denominations have different worship styles and different emphasis on the doctrines, so it's up to us believers to choose we kind we are most comfortable. None of them are necessarily wrong, it's just a matter of choice. Afterall, aren't we all part of the body of Christ?

Question 3: That question I asked after one of the bible studies that we had and it got everyone perplexed. I still haven't found a satisfactory answer to how we can have everything planned out for us and yet there is still a place for free choice. Indeed, does "free" choice even exist in the first place? God is all-knowing. He would definitely know how many people will turn to Him till Judgement Day. Doesn't it sadden Him to know that there will eventually still be people who won't turn to Him despite all the preachings?

I've been thinking about it for a long long time now and it's been bugging me...so if anyone could answer that well...hahaha...that'll be good. =))

Cheers to all. Mug hard for blocks all who are in JC! =)

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