tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9523162.post5129978792042374560..comments2023-10-25T04:57:14.451-05:00Comments on Auntie Suzanne Blogs It All: A Representative of the KingdomSuzannehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06471964987695641872noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9523162.post-91300927251342639132009-12-12T10:36:58.854-06:002009-12-12T10:36:58.854-06:00I get you. If we display the symbol we need to fi...I get you. If we display the symbol we need to first remember that we have it displayed! We need to remind ourselves of who the symbol represents. He is watching us. But there to, secularists need to understand the whole point is that we are not perfect. I think many non-christians think that we think we are perfect. They know we are not, and so to them, we seem hypocritical. Actions like those described reinforce their opinion of us. I think the goal is to show others that we are not perfect, and that is why we need Jesus. The symbol represents the One Who Is Perfect and therefore when one sees the symbol associated constantly with those that are not, they began to see the whole idea as imperfect. Wow! I need to hide my symbols or be very conscious of my actions. I think it will be easier to hide the symbols:-)Heather and the Rascalshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05080543328059932075noreply@blogger.com