Thank you for this message and this wonderful series. And yes, so far it reminds me of “the art of almost saying something.” Because it seems, sometimes, that you are only suggesting what you really want to say. I know the feeling that your audience may not be ready for the truth you see. My experience has been that even when someone expressly states the truth, preconceptions will often keep different ideas from being understood. Almost saying something is an even less effective form of communication.
I hasten to add that I do really appreciate the direction of these messages toward what I think is God’s unconditionally forgiving love. Keep them coming!
Thank you for this message and this wonderful series. And yes, so far it reminds me of “the art of almost saying something.” Because it seems, sometimes, that you are only suggesting what you really want to say. I know the feeling that your audience may not be ready for the truth you see. My experience has been that even when someone expressly states the truth, preconceptions will often keep different ideas from being understood. Almost saying something is an even less effective form of communication.
You’re very insightful. There have been times when something has been on the tip of my tongue and I’ve reworded it or softened the blow.
Thank you for your challenge and encouragement, my brother.
I hasten to add that I do really appreciate the direction of these messages toward what I think is God’s unconditionally forgiving love. Keep them coming!