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I'm having a hard time expressing my thoughts here. Why? Is it because this is about divorce?

I'm having a hard time expressing my thoughts here. Why? Is it because this is about divorce?

It seem unloving to take my eye and throw it away just because I look lustfully at someone. It also seem unloving to cut off my hand and throw it away either when it caused me to sin.
Sorry but truth is, there is no love in sin. In this example, Jesus raises the bar higher when it comes to committing adultery.

Anger is dangerous. It could overpower mercy and love for a moment.

One of the many reasons why we need to be planted in a local church is for us to have a place where we can express our worship to God by giving Him back what belongs to Him.

Committing murder is beyond extreme. But getting angry at someone, like saying bad things and even curses about and to the person seems a typical moment in our life.

It took me a while to write again because I suddenly find it hard to deal with the Law of Moses since I've started to dig deeper on how Jesus love.

Jesus loves teaching through analogy.

Jesus knew that following Him is not a walk in the park.

Education is part of our system for a very long time.

Jesus traveled, teach, preach & heals.

Before I got saved, I know I have sins.

As we live in this world, there will always be temptations.

I'm pretty sure that there is love in this passage but I just cannot find the right terminology.

Over the past few weeks, I've been reflecting about my way of living as a Christian.

Iβm at a point in my life where thereβs not much progress going on.

I was just researching on how to launch in Product Hunt yesterday and then suddenly, poof! unexpectedly we launched our first ever product called Bible app!

As you know from my previous blogs and "product" posts in this site, I am obviously hustling in the #NoCodeConnectsUs Challenge by Adalo.

I just finished my 5th Adalo project in which I've only started using just a week ago. And I think it's pretty impressive.

Yes. That's somewhat the gist of Adalo's email few days ago. I got hooked by the subject so I kept on reading. And there, I've discovered that they have a new challenge called "The #NoCodeConnectsUs Challenge".

Based from my experience, this is so true. It's very easy to start something. And it's very hard to finish it. But the Bible says, finishing is better than starting. So let's not be deceived if we think "Wow! I've already started this thing and that business!". The main question is, "Is it finished?".

I was actually been following Ionic Framework since it's version 1. I even subscribed to Ionic Creator because I'm really not a hardcore programmer. Then it went on to v2, v3, v4 and I still can't make it work.

Yes. It's been 10 years. And I cannot count the times I tried to start a software company. It's one of my desires that up until now, still unfulfilled. But if I look at it on a different perspective, this is not actually bad after all. Because God's not done with me yet.