Facades
You'll rarely have a characteristic that's known to yourself and not known to others. Therefore, there's no such thing as a true facade. So why not be yourself? Consider the Johari Window for proof.
"The practice of debating and discussing Christian doctrines with other Christians who are theologically orthodox but with whom there are matters of genuine theological disagreement."
You'll rarely have a characteristic that's known to yourself and not known to others. Therefore, there's no such thing as a true facade. So why not be yourself? Consider the Johari Window for proof.
Posted by Joe Gordon at 1:44 PM
1 comment:
Thanks for the thoughts Bri. I couldn't agree with you more about the importance of transparency in regards to sanctification. How else can we trim the fat of our spiritual lives without exposing it first? Better yet, how can we see our blind spots? They're invisible to our own eyes by their essence!
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