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Who are they?All kinds of interesting things were made known.
Like how many big MAGA infleuncers are not even in America.
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Who are they?All kinds of interesting things were made known.
Like how many big MAGA infleuncers are not even in America.
January 22, 2025 is now current events?
We don’t have to uphold a man’s authority we are not married to, however, we do have to uphold our husband’s authority based on God’s design. It took me a long time to see that a husband’s position is recognized by God even if that husband is abusive. We don’t have to stay in the abuse; we are allowed to separate ourselves. Sometimes this is not possibly, however, God recognizes the abuse, and when the wife humbles herself to God and ask for help, God removes that man - sometimes to the detriment of the man to break the authority - God takes the man from this life.I appreciate all men are not like this, but many are, and I cannot and will not indiscriminately agree to uphold men's leadership/authority without question and standards
No He will not. He requires obedience and honor and respect and a humble spirit. We should not condemn ourselves believing we can ignore what He has put in place because how we feel. Of course He understands how we feel, but God says I change not. So in order for God to remove the authority the man has over the woman, the woman must recognize the authority and humble herself and ask God for help. Then God will help swiftly. But if we ask out of pride and out of our selfishness, our feelings, we will not be helped.I also appreciate that some may view this as unbiblical but, as I stated, if Jesus came down and sat in front of me, I'd explain my position with an open heart and I believe He would understand my point of view comes from a pure place rather than a challenge to His authority and word
ceremonial, sacrificial, civil, moral, etc... these are all post-biblical labels applied to law. they don't demand the law is cut up and sectioned off this way only that they can be useful for theological applications. With the case of "moral" this is a qualitative judgment, but it's not that helpful because in order to apply it uniquely to the 10 we have to redefine what moral means. Since there are moral laws both inside the 10 and outside and there are aspects of the 10 that are not based on moral action, then "moral" is only being used as a replacement for the 10 commandments but since it uses the word "moral," it creates a bias carrying a suggestion that qualitatively speaking it rises above the other laws.It doesn't exist in Scriptures, at least I can't find evidence that it does. I could be wrong. It is, in my view, a "Judgment" that men, "who profess to know God", have placed on His Commandments and Judgments, that has been adopted by many. For me personally, I don't believe I, or any man, is qualified to judge God or His Commandments as being "moral or immoral". But that is the minority view on this topic, when compared to the philosophies of the religions of this world God placed me in.
According to God's Inspired Word, His judgments, commandments and Laws were given for the well being of those who turn to Him for "for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works."
This would most certainly include the 10 commandments in my view.
Greetings Venables,We haven't been to Mykonos but we were on Lefkada earlier this year, it's one of the mid-sized Greek islands off to the west, Ionian Sea I believe. It was an majestic experience, particularly for mission groups. A sizeable number of beautiful and inspirational churches and deep tradition. I'm having one of those days and can't quite recall the name, but there was one church in the particular that was extraordinary and stayed with us. From the Byzantine architects, a redoubtable design and beautiful frescoes within it. Reminded us of some of the churches on the French Mediterranean coast. Even without the icons, but the architecture on the coast seems it was similarly inspired.
That is why God says to continually seek Him. The institutions are not too keen on this, as they like to keep people corralled without themselves having to move on, halting all progress, theirs and the masses..If you allow this you can actually deepen and purify your faith though it may change as well.
Well what more does he say about it?A quote from Chuck
So help me understand how and WHY empathy is bad.
I think even the parables were relating peoples lives at the time to the Kingdom of God. Something along those lines with a modern version. Or whatever it is that connects peoples real experiences with offering a new way beyond what the world offers.So more so the method of operation that is in question I guess you are alluding to here.
Maybe something along this approach:
2 Corinthians 5:18-19 (NIV)
All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation:
that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.
Instead of bashing them over the head with Hell and damnation.
I think I'd have to agree some of the street preaching I've seen leaves a bitter taste more so by the delivery of the message in not being in line with this passage and Christ's approach. I think the God who is love is understated (1 John 4:8) and while there is a place to tell people to repent I think it is often emphasized too heavily, more so than Christ did even though He did do so (Luke 13:3).
I know for me personally, damnation and condemnation never made me love God more nor pulled me away from sins as a youth, but realizing how loved I am by God worked wonders in my life. (Romans 2:4)
Jesus says, "He who loves his life will lose it," in John 12:25.is it possible people loose something of their souls when attempting to secure their body's safety,
Your mind has to do with where your attention is.why does God specifically tell us to love Him with all our minds?
Trump has believed in high tariffs since the 80's. He is simply being consistent.
And he doesn't care how many people think that he or Press Secretary get taught about economic policy from the AP.
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However, he SHOULD listen to the Wall Street and other billionaires.
IMO, much of this is a diversion while he gets his reconciliation law passed, including the huge tax break for his friends.
He has exactly ZERO interest in reducing the debt or balancing the budget. He has other priorities.
Comey can be indicted again despite this dismissal if it's done by someone properly appointed. This article discusses the issue:James isn’t out of the woods yet. They can indict her again. She might have a separate case requesting dismissal over malicious prosecution pending though. If so, I don't know what happens with that since this is currently dismissed.
God's omnipotence, sovereignty and omnibenevolence can allow humans to make some autonomous free will choices out of a Love for humans which can allow them to become like God Himself with Godly type Love.If I take this as an answer to my question, then you do indeed depend on CHANCE to cause things. Your notion of Free Will depends on it. And it is self-contradictory. Chance can cause nothing.
But, maybe you think that man is a 'little' first cause. That too is self-contradictory, if God, THE First Cause, created man and the universe in which man lives.
Further, your notion of Free Will puts God as a reactor to fact, and not the beginning of fact.
Further, or to say what I have already said, but differently, your notion of Free Will diminishes God's Sovereignty and Omnipotence.
Further, your notion of Free Will
Greetings mkr,Hi Brother, Thank you.
I checked your wall, and I knew you write through the context of Asia. Yes, our culture and context is similar to what you said.
First of all, I see you are living at Philippians, the Fung Wong Typphoon is badly hitting right now? Are you safe? Our prayer is to the safety of people there.
To get back to the topic, I totally agree to what you said. Sharing the gospel to the first take or the first hearers are the best to share about Christ. While I was in Bible school back to many years ago, as practical class for requirements we used to share about Christ every Saturday. When we asked them "If they ever heard about Jesus?" They replied, "We never heard the person name, Jesus, if a thing or person or male or female?". Sharing about Christ to these people, challenge about life, witnessing, showing kindness is the great achievement we ever had sometimes. They willingly wanted to hear us. They expect the next visit.
Sometimes when we were sent to the wolves as a sheep, we have to be be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves (Matt. 10:16). But sometimes the past missionaries did the wrong witnessing like they did as they wished and left with a bad reputation. Buddhist believers had idols or kind of worshipping at home. A missionary the past rented their home, and throwed their gods, as they considered their sacred god, at the street to bin. When they found out, they had some problems then chased him out of the village. A second time, a lady came to the village some years later. She act wisely, and taught their kids as preshool students, showed them kindness. Later, as she was also in a rent, she has some problem with the landlord, then had a mean to leave.
This village is another way that they don't like Christian that they did every kind of indirect way. Giving something with showing kindness is also considered that we persuaded them to become Christian. This is the biggest mistake that they did the past.
When I situated this village, they considered me as I would do the same. But to this day, I never give anyone but I tried to involved with community work like we are poor village, I helped them repaired the road, or help need of school tables or some other works. They acted weird before but when I slowly did some community works, they talked me or greet me.
As our country is in a bad situation, if they report in a bad way about me to destroy me, then military easily come to arrest or torture me. This is happening everywhere. So I am very carefully to take any step further. As far as the situation concerns, I need to show some kindness, like involving some help for the community, not to individual but a whole so that they knew our care, love and act of Christ. This required physical needs, but challenging my condition. I knew the Lord would do some transformation one day.
I would like to ask to pray for us. God bless you.
Inerrancy and the overall trustworthiness are too often tethered together as if they are the same, so it's understandable that you would be suspicious. It seems especially problematic if your only tether to the faith is the Bible, but the reality is that it is the historic witness that tethers us together. And by that I don't mean some mystical tradition that is beyond question but the ongoing transmission from generation of Christians to generation of Christians. We know the Bible is trustworthy because we see how it changes the lives of the people who put it into practice, and there are a number of ways to understand what the Bible is that are easily overlooked with how many people talk about these things.Thanks all.
I think I misread this whole thread as the bible wasn't a trustworthy source for basically anything and I wanted to know a) why this was the case b) to what everyone was referring to if this is the case c) how this could help me and my family on our journey towards God d) how anyone could believe in God, Jesus or the Holy Spirit from a text that no one believes...........
It was a bit shocking but maybe that's because I misread/misunderstood the premise of the whole thread and I probably should have realized that when I saw that the bible was being quoted despite what I thought I understood.
@RamiC @Fervent @2PhiloVoid - thank you all for your patience and assistance.
It's good to know I have somewhere to go with questions because my family has very tough questions that someone who believes, due to a Christian background, isn't really in the habit of asking until challenged.
God bless you all and thanks so much.
To the same degree?Sorry. I'm fairly certain much of this is laid out for Judaism as well.