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Saturday, September 01, 2007

"Although they know God's righteous decree that those who do such things deserve death, they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them" Romans 1:32

This verse has kept me bewildered for awhile so I thought about it and wondered what it meant. I figured it out and even have an example.

If your friend so happens to gossip about others to you, and you listen or even give comments, you are, in fact, approving of your friend who is gossiping. If you go one big round you'll find that you are gossipping and that's a sin. I realised that when you approve of others' doings, you yourself are not aware of it at all. So I thought through and realised that I am giving approval of others' sins, whether directly or not. Now I really have to try to see, in my daily life, if I continue to do it. So now think about it: Are you aware of wrong and giving another approval of their sin?

-Gwendolyn

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