In fact, you should stay off social media all together. If you’re not okay with being misunderstood, don’t post memes. When you post a meme, you must understand that everyone is not going to get it. It’s saying, “I was wrong before but now I see the light! Encourage me!” Leaving the “offensive” line visible is an attempt to signal virtue. So the person who posted it made a lame attempt to “fix it” by changing the line to, “All things work together for good.” While that is true, the meme didn’t need to be fixed. Of course, the message was misunderstood by some people. God’s plan for our lives is NOT earthly comforts. The point is concise and easy to understand. This “offensive” picture was originally posted as meme that read, “God has a wonderful plan for your life, Peter.” The depiction of Peter’s crucifixion was used to mock the theology of many famous preachers who understand God’s plan for our lives to include material wealth and comfort.
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