Spirituality
01 Aug 23
17 Aug 23
@kellyjay saidAre you suggesting that you do not “continue to sin” kellyjay?
You will not find an unrepentant sinner in the Kingdom of God. We are called to repent and that is a life time commitment, salvation of God is a sovereign act of God, not a get out hell free card to continue in sin because of some acknowledgement or the utterance of a few words once in someone’s life.
@fmf saidHis words are nothing if he doesn't follow them himself. I see zero evidence that he does.
You are not entitled to this information and he is not obliged to divulge it. See Matthew 6:1. Rajk999 is not here to brag about what he does, even if you sometimes seem like you are. He is here to talk about doctrine. He has talked umpteen times about what Jesus taught his followers to do.
@zahlanzi saidIt's up to you, and yes, it's personal. Yes, he is worthy of worship.
ONLY if they accept jesus as their personal saviour and God as the one and only god. Only if they repent.
So no matter how righteous of a life a muslim or an atheist or a jew leads, there is this one disqualifying thing that renders anything else meaningless.
What does this say about your God? Would it be perhaps that he is a megalomaniac who values worship over anything else? Is that kind of God worthy of worship?
He has set the conditions. If you want to opt out, go ahead, it's all on you.
The decision is yours. He's not forcing you. What could be more fair?
@rajk999 saidIt's sad that who you follow is @divegeester.
Sadly for her she is influenced by some church promoting the idea you need to go around talking about yourself. We live in an era of self-righteous promotion, or prosperity gospel, pastors begging for tithes, hypocritical rich Christians flaunting themselves. Many Christians have gone totally astray.
She is a drama queen, full of herself. Remember this?
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"So long, farewell, au revoir, auf wiedersehen, goodbye!"
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@kellyjay saidYes, this is true, but why is the only thing you seem to get out of all that Jesus said during his life is the Big Stick part?
Jesus Christ is the propitiation our redeemer through His sacrifice He became sin who knew no sin, all the wrath of God was poured out on Christ He was crushed by God taking the full penalty of all we deserved. Because of that we are justified in Christ the guilty now redeemed fully because our sins were punished as Jesus became sin.
Outside of Christ you better be perfect from the moment you were born or you will pay for your sins.
You never ever testify of the 'Speaking softly' part.
I might remind you that the 'Speaking softly' part is for those we want to convince to follow Christ. The Big Stick part that you love to throw around is really only meant for us Christians as a warning.
(I'm referring to Teddy Roosevelt's quote that the best advice is to "Speak softly, but carry a big stick." Just in case no one is quite understanding what I'm saying here.)
19 Aug 23
@suzianne saidHe spoke to people where they were at, He was gentle and direct, and Jesus spoke more about the stick than anyone else before or after in scripture. He being aware what is coming didn’t hide it from those in danger of finding themselves facing the wrath of God with no escape possible.
Yes, this is true, but why is the only thing you seem to get out of all that Jesus said during his life is the Big Stick part?
You never ever testify of the 'Speaking softly' part.
I might remind you that the 'Speaking softly' part is for those we want to convince to follow Christ. The Big Stick part that you love to throw around is really only meant for us Christia ...[text shortened]... k softly, but carry a big stick." Just in case no one is quite understanding what I'm saying here.)
He did show us He was willing to take that wrath of God in our stead for us all. Doing that for us all even knowing most won’t care, He did it because of His love for us. We can have faith that He has redeemed us and we don’t have to fear judgement day, because the one who is going to judge us, was the one who knew us completely already took on our guilt in full and paid it.
Rejecting His grace because they think they are good enough, or not bad enough to worry about it, maybe they can do enough good works to equal the blood of Jesus, says what Jesus did is either worthless or it needs to be added to. All of that is NOT putting our faith in Jesus but any thing else.
20 Aug 23
@kellyjay saidBut your version of him (Jesus) will be in hell personally overseeing the eternal torture of billions upon billions of people while he deliberately keeps them conscious.
He spoke to people where they were at, He was gentle and direct, and Jesus spoke more about the stick than anyone else before or after in scripture. He being aware what is coming didn’t hide it from those in danger of finding themselves facing the wrath of God with no escape possible.
He did show us He was willing to take that wrath of God in our stead for us all. Doing ...[text shortened]... hless or it needs to be added to. All of that is NOT putting our faith in Jesus but any thing else.
Nice. How does that gospel go down with your neighbours?
@kellyjay saidi am not arguing about that.
You will not find an unrepentant sinner in the Kingdom of God. We are called to repent and that is a life time commitment, salvation of God is a sovereign act of God, not a get out hell free card to continue in sin because of some acknowledgement or the utterance of a few words once in someone’s life.
i am saying that a repentant child rapist can, according to your how to manual the bible, get into heaven and someone unrepentant (like an atheist who refused to ever repent for minor sins and who never accepted god exists) but not a child rapist might not.
so really what is important is repentance before god and submission rather than being an objectively good person
@suzianne saidThe discussion is about doctrine. There is no onus whatsoever on him to reveal anything about his private life; he doesn't ask you to provide "evidence" of what you do away from here.
His words are nothing if he doesn't follow them himself. I see zero evidence that he does.
@zahlanzi saidThe very worst of us and the very best of us both enter the Kingdom of God the same way for the same reason, what Jesus did by taking all the shame and guilt of our sins.
i am not arguing about that.
i am saying that a repentant child rapist can, according to your how to manual the bible, get into heaven and someone unrepentant (like an atheist who refused to ever repent for minor sins and who never accepted god exists) but not a child rapist might not.
so really what is important is repentance before god and submission rather than being an objectively good person
Saving us all does mean we come to God to equally guilty, and equally saved, we can not compare ourselves with anyone else saying I am better than another because the one who saved us is better than us all. We compare Jesus to ourselves when we say someone else shouldn’t be saved, because we are not saved by our own sacrifice but by Jesus Christ.
21 Aug 23
@kellyjay saidWhat a load of unscriptural baloney.
The very worst of us and the very best of us both enter the Kingdom of God the same way for the same reason, what Jesus did by taking all the shame and guilt of our sins.
Saving us all does mean we come to God to equally guilty, and equally saved, we can not compare ourselves with anyone else saying I am better than another because the one who saved us is better than us ...[text shortened]... someone else shouldn’t be saved, because we are not saved by our own sacrifice but by Jesus Christ.
@kellyjay saidAnd what about his instructions for living in the here and now?
He spoke to people where they were at, He was gentle and direct, and Jesus spoke more about the stick than anyone else before or after in scripture. He being aware what is coming didn’t hide it from those in danger of finding themselves facing the wrath of God with no escape possible.
He did show us He was willing to take that wrath of God in our stead for us all. Doing ...[text shortened]... hless or it needs to be added to. All of that is NOT putting our faith in Jesus but any thing else.
@kellyjay saidI made no private interpretation .. just quotes about who Jesus wants in his Kingdom ... apparently its miles away from your nonsense .... lol
Deceiver, your private interpretation runs counter of we are saved by God’s grace through faith.
Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.
Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
(Matthew 5:3-9 KJV)
Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand,
Come, ye blessed of my Father,
inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:
For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat:
I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink:
I was a stranger, and ye took me in:
Naked, and ye clothed me:
I was sick, and ye visited me:
I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
(Matthew 25:34-36 KJV)
Jesus does not need your church's private interpretation or opinion. 🙂