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USER COMMENTS BY HIDEMI WILLIGES |
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1/19/09 2:15 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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John Yurich USA wrote: I am reluctant to preach the Gospel Of Jesus via verbal communication because I am not that eloquent in verbal communication. Do you know that Moses used that same excuse. |
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1/16/09 2:16 AM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: But, John, I am behaving like a Christian! Do you think, I want people to get the wrong answers to, [URL=http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/roman-catholicism/RC1299W2.htm]]]Is A Catholic Christian An Oxymoron?[/URL] and [URL=http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/_PDFArchives/roman-catholicism/RC1W0902.pdf]]]Is the One True Church Roman Catholic?[/URL]. Remember a Christian isn't suppose to be listening to [URL=http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=5504151546]]]The Doctrine of Apostates[/URL]. I would be hateful, if I didn't point out that people who are actually Christians should and will [URL=http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/roman-catholicism/RC0200W2.htm]]]Come out of the Catholic Church[/URL]. They will never understand. They are blinded by a delusion through years of indoctrination. |
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1/11/09 6:49 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Christiana wrote: We are told to pray for understanding and wisdom and He will give it to us. That - I understand. :-) Amen! |
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1/11/09 6:29 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Christiana wrote: You know what I am learning from the chatter on the net, Hidemi? Just how differently women and men think. Often, I misunderstand the comment made. However, I prefer the way men think in a logical, linear way. The only important thing is that you understand the Words of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. |
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1/11/09 6:14 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Jeep coveting wrote: "Anyone who wants the MP3 version of the Sovereignty of God, I will mail it to them. I will even send you free versions, Mike, Michael Hranek and Hidemi. Everyone need to hear them. E-mail me if you want a copy. Roger"
I took him up on that gracious offer. Don't leave home without it. |
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1/10/09 6:18 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Jim Lincoln wrote: I think he may be ready for a job in the secular world. Isn't that where his pulpit already sits? |
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1/10/09 6:12 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Christiana wrote: Hidemi, I'm really surprised by your unloving attitude toward people made in the image of God. He is their judge, or their Saviour. Let's pray for their salvation, and give them truth with love. In what way does my comment offend you? I am not calling them by derogatory terms. How would you know what my attitude is toward people made in the image of God? More precisely, the two groups of sinners that I mentioned. |
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1/10/09 1:41 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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Bernie G. wrote: I haven't read Pink, but I've heard him quoted on occasion. Didn't he turn from the faith in the end? Or, am I mistaken? I haven't heard that. I guess if that is true, his Calvinism let him down. I read that he did die of anemia. |
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1/10/09 1:03 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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"The human side of our salvation from the penalty of sin respects our repentance and faith. Though these possess no merits whatever, and though they in no sense purchase our pardon, yet according to the order which God has appointed, they are (instrumentally) essential, for salvation does not become ours experimentally until they are exercised. Repentance is the hand releasing those filthy objects it had previously clung to so tenaciously; faith is extending an empty hand to God to receive His gift of grace. Repentance is a godly sorrow for sin; faith is receiving a sinner s Saviour. Repentance is a revulsion of the filth and pollution of sin; faith is a seeking of cleansing therefrom. Repentance is the sinner covering his mouth and crying, "Unclean, unclean!"; faith is the leper coming to Christ and saying, "Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean." So far from repentance and faith being meritorious graces, they are self-emptying ones. The one who truly repents takes his place as a lost sinner before God, confessing himself to be a guilty wretch deserving naught but unsparing judgment at the hands of Divine justice." Quote by A.W.Pink ( A Fourfold Salvation Ch. 2 P. 1) |
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1/10/09 10:27 AM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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John UK wrote: By REPENTANCE a sinner, out of the sight and sense, not only of the danger, but also of the filthiness and odiousness of his sins, as contrary to the holy nature and righteous law of God, and upon the apprehension of his mercy in Christ to such as are penitent, so grieves for and hates his sins as to TURN FROM THEM ALL unto God, purposing and endeavoring to walk with him in all the ways of his commandments. Amen.Rogerant, Sorry to take so long to reply. Where did you find that quote? I did a database check and can find nowhere in any of his books where that quote occurs. Jim Lincoln, I would have to agree with John MacArthur concerning suicide. |
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1/8/09 6:08 PM |
hidemi williges | | san francisco, ca | | | | | |
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pew view wrote: I presume you are a Baptist who believes all they say as long as it is Baptist oriented.I am an Independent Baptist. No, I judge all things by scripture. Baptists in general are wrong in a lot of areas. You presume that I have not read the Trail of Blood! The way you worded your answer in a previous post gives the impression that you haven't read the book. Perhaps you have not seen the evidence for yourself because you don't perceive it in the same light as a non baptist does. See my first answer. Perhaps you defend it because of your allegiance to your denomination and your acceptance of its flawless existence since the first century! I owe no allegiance to any denomination. I believe denominations are not scriptural. I do believe that there is a Church that is faithful to the primitive Church. I also believe it is not the catholic church nor any Protestant Church. What is your opinion on this?
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