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12/3/08 12:56 PM |
ErnieG | | | |
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GG wrote: Where Protestants are concerned, I must be 'EL Kabong'...."Ole!"....Kabong! GG, And your "Goose is going to be cooked" and not just for Christmas unless you come out of the RCC. Confessing your sins to another man is worthless, because he is just another sinner like you are. "If we confess our sins, HE is fathful and just to forgive our sins, and to cleasnse us from all unrighteousness." 1John 1:10 (KJV) The HE is God thru Jesus Christ our ONLY mediator, GG, it is not that difficult when you read that in the Bible for yourself! "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 2 Tim 2:5 (KJV) Why is that so hard for Roman Catholics to understand? |
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11/16/08 12:26 AM |
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This is the "HAPPY HOLIDAYS MYTH" that the world is now worshiping on December 25th! "The Santa Claus myth was popularized in America by the 1823 poem "A Visit From Saint Nicholas," attributed to Clement Moore. The poem begins "Twas the night before Christmas"... In the early 1860s cartoonist Thomas Nast drew Santa as a round, bearded man in a red suit, an image that stuck... An 1897 editorial by Frank P. Church in the New York Sun coined the famous phrase "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus." Church was replying to a letter from a young reader, Virginia O'Hanlon, who asked if Santa Claus really existed... According to the Encarta encyclopedia, the nickname Kris Kringle evolved from the German words for Christ child, Christkindl." Just remember when you are out witnessing for Jesus Christ, that HE IS NOT A MYTH because if HE were, why is the WHOLE WORLD ON HIS TIMEABLE??? BC and AD Ask the person that and see what they can answer! |
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10/8/08 3:37 PM |
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There is Hope wrote: Ome thing I have noticed is how pastors are treated on this board. If he is indeed God's called, God ordained's and God' appinted pastor to his congregation, then God will hold him accountable. At the same token, God holds the rest of us accountable of how we treat God's man. From what I've observed the last two days, some of you are on dangerous ground. I may not agree with the position he holds, but I still respect him as a pastor and would condsider him a friend if I knew him personally. I am not trying to be unkind her, but simply admonishing everyone including myself that if we name the name of Christ, we need to display Christian charity. Afterall, you may be a Calvinist, but first and foremost, you need to be a Christian first. AMEN! |
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10/3/08 4:36 PM |
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I changed my mind was when someone showed me the "Omissions" that the other versions make. If God's word to us is not only watered down , but full of Omissions, it means we do not have Absolute Truth and no firm foundation to stand on. Did you know, the King James Bible is the only English Bible in the world that has a command to “study” your Bible? 2 Tim 2:15, “STUDY to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the truth”-has been changed in every English Bible on the face of the earth! BUT ONE! The KJV is the ONLY example of God’s Words kept intact in English. (I.e. the New King Version has over 2,000 examples of either adding, subtracting or changing Hebrew, Aramaic, or Greek Words.) Satan knows-if he can supplant even a small seed of doubt in God’s Word, MANKIND WILL LOOK ELSEWHERE. Never in history has such doubt and confusion over the Bible existed as is today. And nothing has flamed the fire of confusion and doubt over the bible more than the scores of different translations flooding the scene. Several times the Lord warns against "adding and taking away" from His Word. Deut 4:2, Prov 30:6, Rev 22:18,19. I am glad I don't have to base my Christian life upon the ever-changing world of the modern versions. |
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9/7/08 10:48 AM |
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Dan,In addition to being obedient, it makes it absolutely clear who we are directing our prayers to when we close or ask "In Jesus name". With all the eccumential and one world religion speakers praying in public now, it is how they want to appeal to the masses when this is excluded. "If it work's for you, fine, but don't force your beliefs on me, etc." means there is no absolute truth! When Jesus declared in John 14:6, "I am the way, the Truth, and the life", means Christianity is exclusive. And the God the Father whom are prayers are directed to is not just a "god' but the one who send His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for the sins of the world. That is "Absolute Truth" for Christians and eliminates that all roads lead to the same place, etc! May God grant us ALL as professing Christians to have wisdom and discernment in this matter so that we Glorify God with our lives and people will see Christ dwelling in us and know where we stand! And I ask this in Jesus name. Amen |
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9/6/08 11:58 PM |
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Pastor Andrew Webb wrote: Just wondering what you all think about the closing? Jesus is acknowledged and is called Lord, and he closes using part of the Lord's Prayer, and yet the prayer itself is not explicitly offered in Christ's name. Personally, in pulpit prayer I even close the Lord's prayer in Christ's name. Any pastors out there ok with the bare amen format? I am an evangelist and here is one of six verses in the New Testament where Jesus instructs us to "ask in my name".John 14:13 "And whatsoever, ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son". The others are also found in John 14:14, 15:16, 16:23, 16:24, and 16:26. When God mentions something six times, it would seem He wants to get our attention. I don't think the one example in the Lord's prayer does not mean for us NOT to close our prayers asking in Jesus's name when He has mentioned it SIX times to do so!!!! |
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