yes i do add to Pure everyday - sometimes just a little, sometimes big long chunks.
as for “vain jangling,” that’s just empty talk, purposeless discussion or argument for argument’s sake. it’s very easy to discern that when you’re asking God to make you sensitive, to allow you to listen only to the voice of your shepherd, your beloved. Paul’s saying that we should stay over in sincerity and real faith, in a pure heart and a good conscience.
check page 116 on the 1 Timothy 1.12-16 part of
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“vain jangling” what’s that mean? do you add to pure everyday?
yes i do add to Pure everyday - sometimes just a little, sometimes big long chunks.
as for “vain jangling,” that’s just empty talk, purposeless discussion or argument for argument’s sake. it’s very easy to discern that when you’re asking God to make you sensitive, to allow you to listen only to the voice of your shepherd, your beloved. Paul’s saying that we should stay over in sincerity and real faith, in a pure heart and a good conscience.
I thought maybe the vain janglings went in the broided hair.
It’s funny how much King James speak is impossible to use in today speak.
haaa. just watch out for the superfluity of naughtiness.