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Essay heading: Christian
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While one man may have a more natural makeup to play guitar, that doesn't exactly mean he has tried harder. To whom much is given much is expected; only you and God know if you are working at the pace you should be. Seeing as chastity, temperance, humility, and all the other Christian virtues are in the opposite direction of your natural desires, it's certainly going to take some time to become good at adopting the Christian virtues... displayed 300 characters
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Seeing as chastity, temperance, humility, and all the other Christian virtues are in the opposite direction of your natural desires, it's certainly going to take some time to become good at adopting the Christian virtues. Do not be discouraged by the fact that you are a bad Christian ? it's quite all right, just so long as you never stop practicing... displayed next 300 characters
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