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Walking in the light, we have fellowship with one another. Confessing our sins, recognizing our short comings and doing something about them together, we are growing. Otherwise, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. We create barriers around ourselves. I think that is speaking to the phony world we have created for ourselves. Looking at it from a racial standpoint, I think you can easily see what I mean. We just don't want to do or be totally good. We have more, bigger and better churches than ever before but, you will be hard pressed to find "one" open for prayer and visitation, without being supervised. Why should a church door be locked? Who's going to have the courage to initiate a change? Do we all have to be brought to our knees before we take action? Heck, I would like to have the finer things of life myself. If they are so hard to get and maintain, how hard is it to walk in the light? Is it that hard to "Believe"? He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
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