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1 John 2:9

First Nations Version

Anyone who says, “I walk in the light,” but hates another is still walking in darkness.

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If we say that we love the Great Spirit but hate others, then we are speaking with a forked tongue. If we do not love someone we can see, then how can we love a Creator we cannot see?


But anyone who hates others is in darkness and walks in darkness. Such ones have lost their way because the darkness has blinded their eyes.


The ones who do not walk in these ways are nearsighted and blind to spiritual things, and have forgotten that they were washed clean from their old broken ways.


The ones who say, “I know the Great Spirit,” yet do not follow his teachings, are lying, and the truth does not live in them.


If we say we are in harmony with him yet walk a path of darkness, we are living a lie and not following the truth.


“If you were truly blind, you would have no guilt,” he answered them. “But since you claim to see, your guilt remains.”


This group had grown into one big family, about a hundred and twenty of them, who all trusted in Creator Sets Free (Jesus), that he was the Chosen One. There were now only eleven message bearers. Speaks Well Of (Judas), the one who betrayed Creator Sets Free (Jesus), was no longer among them. Since Creator Sets Free (Jesus) chose twelve message bearers to represent the twelve tribes of Wrestles with Creator (Israel), someone had to be chosen to replace him. So during this time Stands on the Rock (Peter) stood up to speak.


There is a clear difference between Creator’s children and the children of the evil trickster. The ones who do not walk in a good way do not belong to Creator, nor do those who do not love the sacred family.





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