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● Gen 13:7 . . And there was quarreling between the herdsmen of Abram's
cattle and those of Lot's cattle. The Canaanites and Perizzites were then
dwelling in the land.
How do you suppose that squabbling looked to the pagans? When God's
people can't get along, outsiders become disgusted with them and they sure
won't be influenced for God in a good way when there's fighting amongst
themselves like that.
Back in the decade of the 1960s, when I was a young welder just starting out
on my own, I rented a small room in a daylight basement from a man who was
the senior pastor of a medium sized church in the Portland Oregon area. He and
his wife radiated the luster of polished spirituality whenever I spoke with them
out in the yard, but in my location under the floor of the house, I could overhear
their bitter quarrels upstairs behind closed doors. Was I favorably inclined to
take up their religion? Duh.
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● Gen 13:7 . . And there was quarreling between the herdsmen of Abram's
cattle and those of Lot's cattle. The Canaanites and Perizzites were then
dwelling in the land.
How do you suppose that squabbling looked to the pagans? When God's
people can't get along, outsiders become disgusted with them and they sure
won't be influenced for God in a good way when there's fighting amongst
themselves like that.
Back in the decade of the 1960s, when I was a young welder just starting out
on my own, I rented a small room in a daylight basement from a man who was
the senior pastor of a medium sized church in the Portland Oregon area. He and
his wife radiated the luster of polished spirituality whenever I spoke with them
out in the yard, but in my location under the floor of the house, I could overhear
their bitter quarrels upstairs behind closed doors. Was I favorably inclined to
take up their religion? Duh.
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