tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588328928227524790.post4854718987030134422..comments2023-07-09T19:59:16.047+01:00Comments on Journeys of heart and mind: Throwing stonesChris Jefferieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07024046243018838005noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588328928227524790.post-63630729216112964722012-07-19T16:02:41.947+01:002012-07-19T16:02:41.947+01:00Thanks Ashley. Cutting some slack for others is so...Thanks Ashley. Cutting some slack for others is something Jesus surely calls us to do. Not judging, that is grace. HalleluYah!Chrishttp://blog.scilla.org.uk/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7588328928227524790.post-16122459863862951082012-07-19T15:50:12.579+01:002012-07-19T15:50:12.579+01:00GRACE Gifts Rarely Are Completely Exempt - However...GRACE Gifts Rarely Are Completely Exempt - However the gift of GRACE is completely exempt from anything... other than to be accepted. It is completely and freely given. Gifts are usually given for a reason like a birthday or a celebration of some sort. The gift of grace is given freely by by our Lord Jesus to everyone. All we have to do is accept it and pass a bit of it onto others. Cutting others some slack for the error of their ways is so important. It not only helps us to put into perspective just what we do wrong, how through Jesus we are totally forgiven, and so we should return this forgiveness to others.Ashley Bucknoreply@blogger.com