Originally posted by PhlabibitWords are powerful, that is what gets people saved.
If somone needs to say over and over how they are saved... chances are they are not. Action speaks louder than words, and all I've heard you say is how Good People will go to Hell. If Jesus has a message of love for us, you are a poor representative to deliver this message.
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Like when a Christian gives a testamony and then after people receive Jesus as their PERSONAL savior.
Originally posted by RBHILLYou don't know my relationship with God, don't claim to understand his written word better.
It is a shame that you non-believers know a lot of Bible verses but reject Christ all together. There is no point in quoting Bible verses if you are unsure of your eternal resting place.
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Originally posted by RBHILLRBHILL: All people are sinners saved or not,
All people are sinners saved or not, see you are looking at me, look at Christ, give yourself to him.
I never said I wwas perfect.
1 John 5:18: We know that whosoever is begotten of God sinneth not; but he that was begotten of God keepeth himself, and the evil one toucheth him not.
Who's right: RBHILL or the Bible?
Originally posted by bobbob1056thI don't not tolerate others. God does. God is perfect, so he cannot be in fellowship with those who are not perfect.
I don't not tolerate others. God does. God is perfect, so he cannot be in fellowship with those who are not perfect. Anyone who wants to be with God eternally needs to accept His Son's saving act so they can be forgiven and be blameless before God. Anyone who doesn't accept Jesus will be separated from God eternally. This means they are in hell. ...[text shortened]... God makes two groups: Good and Evil. I hope this helps people understand things a little more.
Jesus, who, according to Christian tradition is God–incarnate (the third person of the Trinity), did engage in “fellowship with those who are not perfect.” Did it ever occur to you that God’s perfection does not mean that God is perfectly intolerant of those who are imperfect?
And when the Pharisees saw this, they said to his disciples, "Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?" But when he heard it, he said, "Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. Go and learn what this means, ‘I desire mercy, and not sacrifice.’ For I came not to call the righteous, but sinners." (Matthew 9:11-13; also Mark 2:16-17 and Luke 5:30-32)
A physician is not intolerant of those who are sick: a physician heals. Go and learn what this means….
Originally posted by RBHILLYou haven't the slightest clue what a Christian is.
It is a shame that you non-believers know a lot of Bible verses but reject Christ all together. There is no point in quoting Bible verses if you are unsure of your eternal resting place.
You refuse to hear the word of the Kingdom. and attack people that know what a phoney religion you follow is.
You will burn in hell if you don't wise-up and get away from people the teach you Paul's words are more important the Christ or just as bad what the words of Christ mean.
Read Matthew 7,13, and 25 Mark 16
Originally posted by vistesdWas it not understood that eternal fellowship was implied?
[b] I don't not tolerate others. God does. God is perfect, so he cannot be in fellowship with those who are not perfect.
Jesus, who, according to Christian tradition is God–incarnate (the third person of the Trinity), did engage in “fellowship with those who are not perfect.” Did it ever occur to you that God’s perfection does not mean that G ...[text shortened]... an is not intolerant of those who are sick: a physician heals. Go and learn what this means….
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Originally posted by frogstompA Christian is a person that confesses Jesus as Lord and Savior.
You haven't the slightest clue what a Christian is.
You refuse to hear the word of the Kingdom. and attack people that know what a phoney religion you follow is.
You will burn in hell if you don't wise-up and get away from people the teach you Paul's words are more important the Christ or just as bad what the words of Christ mean.
Read Matthew 7,13, and 25 Mark 16
Someone who is born again and born from of above.