I Am Not

Often I think we become burdened with this thought that I am not… It is good to recognize our own struggle in this, and then to move on and recognize this struggle in other people’s lives as well.  We all struggle with the idea that says, “I AM NOT”.

How do we follow Christ in the way that he offered forgiveness to Peter in Peter’s lacking?

How do we come to Christ as an “is not” and let Christ be what allows our “becoming”?  For, as we talked about, we ‘are not’ and Christ ‘is’.

And then, how do we live among others and join with others in ‘becoming?’

(If the way I am saying all this does not make sense, let me know (we talked about this on Wednesday, so those of you who were there may understand, but it’s okay if you don’t))

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