Bryan Wolfmueller, pastor of St Paul and Jesus Deaf Lutheran Churches in Austin, TX, author of "A Martyr's Faith for a Faithless World", "Has American Christianity Failed?", co-host of Table Talk Radio, teacher of Grappling with the Text, and theological adventure traveler.
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I agree that the action of the law within us fighting our pashions places us in the position where anyone agreeing with either our passions/ the law makes us feel like a persecuted minority (depending on our desired outcome). This same quandary also applies to the non-believer due to God’s law being written on their heart ( Jeremiah 31:33) – especially when someone else comes down on the side of the law.
Is there something wrong with me? I don’t feel persecuted. Thank you for your thoughts which have given much to ponder and chew on.