I really do not see any “controlling” director being removed from UBF. Your layers probably explains why it won’t happen. Our only consolation is that no matter how controlling any UBF director is, God is the ultimate One who is in control (Ps 115:3; 135:6; Jn 3:8).
Really, I feel very bad and very sorry for anyone who thinks they are in control. It will be a very sad day for them whenever they realize that they are really NOT in control at all, no matter how much they try to control UBF.
]]>Will the day come when the 20 or 30 so ubf directors who are steeped in authoritarianism are all called out together and removed from office all at once? When we single out people one by one to hold them accountable, nothing gets better because the control is still there.
]]>I also, havent written my reflection for this year. I have so much to think about and reflect on and the pain that comes with it, is a bit overwhelming.Its been a very difficult year to process,So many things have happened in ToledoUBF. But I thank God that I can always come to Him, who is our wonderful counselor and prince of peace. Happy New Year…and may God be like a roaring lion this year and that we all may have this kind of courage to stand in His truth.
]]>Another caveat is that this list or any other list should always be applied toward oneself, and never guilt tripped toward others.
A sad refrain I have heard from some older UBF members is this: “We have served so sacrificially for so long, that now it is YOUR TURN to serve and sacrifice.” Imagine if God applied such words to us!
]]>14. Reconciliation is basic Christianity (2 Cor 5:18). This should never be delayed, but must be ongoing and pursued daily, especially toward those who are broken and hurt.
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2. Must sacrifice first.
3. Must respect others.
4. Must reconcile each other.
5. Must forgive others.
6. Must first say,”I am sorry”
7. Must be thankful.
8. Must love others unconditionally.
In the communist country you can not say the name of Jesus, but his ideas are all from Christ. I must remember these things in this year.
Trying to understand others and respect others, forgive others and show unconditional love to others is the first step for reconciliation.
Be human. Be yourself. Be honest.
Homosexual people are not automatically condemned to hell.
God is raising deep, passionate and fascinating gospel witnesses in the LGBT community.
Don’t cut too deeply into your “self” with the knife of self-denial.
God needs our conscience, our dreams and our emotions.
The gospel is about grace, peace, the glory of Christ, the kingdom of God and salvation. These are five explicit messages of the gospel mentioned in Scripture.
The gospel as Apostle Paul defined it explicitly is: Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, descended from David. 2 Timothy 2:8
Salvation is justification, not justification plus sanctification plus glorification.
Live a life that is being transformed by grace-driven sanctification guided into all truth by the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is our General Director.
Jesus is our Lord and King and Savior.
The work completed on the cross was fulfillment of the Law and the Prophets, which included abolishing the regulations of the Law in the flesh of Jesus and nailing the written code to the cross. (Romans, Galatians, Colossians, Ephesians)
Christ is the end of the law.(Romans 10:4)
A life of obedience to the Law is a cursed life and no one will be justified by such a life. (Galatians 3:10, Galatians 2:16)
Apostle Paul’s writings and the book of James are not contradictory, but teach the same truth from different angles.
The gospel is about fulfillment, freedom and forgiveness.
To repent is to turn to God. Such repentance motivates us into actions that demonstrate we did turn to God.
The gospel is presented in Scripture as “repentance and forgiveness of sins”. We turn to God and His forgiveness floods our soul.
The gospel is not presented in Scripture as “repent of your sins”. We can never be good enough nor present ourselves to God well enough in order to receive more grace.
The gospel of sin management is no gospel at all.
The gospel of condemnation by the law is no gospel at all.
The Christian life is not a life of brutally butchering sin or self, but a life of desperately clinging to the grace of God with all my might.
The effervescent, new wine, all-surpassing power and joy and peace and faith and hope and love and justice comes only when we realize God’s gift is 100% baaed on His work and 0% based on our work.
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