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2014
Sep 11
Proverbs 20:10
Differing weights and differing measures—
the Lord detests them both.
Davee H.
Davee H. from Mount Airy, NC said:
To me this verse is saying it doesn't matter the sin, for they are equal as in the Lord detests them both. It don't matter how you committed the sin or why you committed the sin even if it was done in good intentions, etc. or the sin compared to someone elses sin that you may compare worse. The Lord is saying here that he weighs, (dislikes) all sin..... The word detest means to dislike someone or something very strongly. It hurts him. As I read from David Wilkerson that in a verse in the bible it says that: You nailed him to the cross meaning when we sin we should consider it talking to us this day since he was nailed to the cross for our sins.... So every time we sin it is like nailing him to the cross again.... How horrible? It makes you think and try harder not to sin....
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
Yes, Davee, it's like saying, "suffer some more, what you did wasn't enough