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Originally posted by msn4med1975
IMO: A man of God is not the one proclaiming it from the rooftops it's one who does what he should and what he can to aid others and better himself. His words aren't needed because his actions prove his faith daily. People seek him out not because he made them ashamed of what they weren't doing but because they wanted to do more of what he WAS doing.
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First and foremost, I am not in any GLO but I am no stranger to Greek Life. But I will like to say this, My father was a preacher and some of the things Icon is saying is very reminiscent of him. Things that he didn't understand he would say is the devil's work. And he called himself a Man of God.
The thing is that as humans we are all flawed. We must find our own ways to the lord and his goodness. What is your path is not necessary the path that God has chosen for, per say, me. That is something he couldn't understand and I believe that is your problem Icon.
Maybe you are a true man of God. That is something none of us can prove. But as a child of God, he can only tell an individual of his or her path. Not you. Not any one.
I've been following this conversation and it seems to me like you, Icon, have an agenda. If you do, that is cool. Just tell us and this whole situation will be closed. Alot of things you are saying are shallow and are only convincing if you don't know the lord for yourself.
ETA: I consign with Msn4Med's definition of a Man of God. Do you for fit the bill, Icon?
LBF, your questions are valid. Its a shame that Icon can not give you or anyone else in this discussion a straight answer.