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With great power comes great responsibility

One famous dialogue of the spiderman series. 
As Kerala starts to walk to the polling booth today, this is one thing we need the candidates to remember. 
Aaron, his sons and the tribe of Levi were given a great privilege to take care of the sanctuary. They were literally close to God, His presence and His glory. But they were also held responsible for any violations concerning the sanctuary or priesthood. 
Our privilege is that we are children of God.
John:1:12
1John:3:1
Rom:8:17
And the responsibility is 1Pet:1:16. Be holy as I am holy.
The responsibility is to reflect your father. The responsibility is to not do things which hurt Him or bring Him pain.
You cannot serve two masters.
If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in them.
Will it be a compromise? A sacrifice?
Not at all. A privilege.

With great privilege comes great responsibility.

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