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What is a "Struggle Session" and why we should avoid them at DNForum
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom K." data-source="post: 2347807" data-attributes="member: 67334"><p>I agree with your observation that Rob is sincere. Although I feel he is misguided. There is a scripture that says, "pride before a fall". I think he has a very high opinion of himself. This can easily happen to any of us if we have a level of success in life. We may see that as evidence of God's approval. Of course that is not the case. Many very poor people have God's approval. Material gains are not a sign.</p><p></p><p>At the same time, we can also understand the frustration of his customers or anyone that opened an account on Epik. And certainly simply saying a prayer is not going to show that you have those individuals' best interests in mind. A prayer can be said in private. But it must be followed up by works in harmony with it.</p><p></p><p>In the end, Rob is a businessman. And seems to care a lot about Epik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom K., post: 2347807, member: 67334"] I agree with your observation that Rob is sincere. Although I feel he is misguided. There is a scripture that says, "pride before a fall". I think he has a very high opinion of himself. This can easily happen to any of us if we have a level of success in life. We may see that as evidence of God's approval. Of course that is not the case. Many very poor people have God's approval. Material gains are not a sign. At the same time, we can also understand the frustration of his customers or anyone that opened an account on Epik. And certainly simply saying a prayer is not going to show that you have those individuals' best interests in mind. A prayer can be said in private. But it must be followed up by works in harmony with it. In the end, Rob is a businessman. And seems to care a lot about Epik. [/QUOTE]
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