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Prosperity dont go into the "spin zone" again.
We are not attempting to dissuade you or attempting to impute sin to you on this, we are defending our right to take communion as we feel we should as do you. Only after you have landblasted everyone else did we go in defense of ourselves.
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The burden of proof is on the one making the statements. In your 26 yrs experience in WOF can you not give me just one quote from either of them validating your claims.
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I told you to send and E-mail to KCM. If I happen to come across the information I will gladly post it to you. Until you either send and E-mail or I happen to find the info, you'll just have to take my word for it or believe me to be in error.

The other alternative is that you go study the referenced scriptures in Genesis, and ask God to reveal them to you and meditate on them until you get the same revelation that Kenneth and I did. If God gave it to us, he will give it to you if you have ears to hear.

 
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I didn't realize that you spoke for everyone else here.

I didn't specify who. I simply described the type of individual I'm referring to.

I haven't "landblasted" anyone. I've stated what I believe. I'm not the one making underhanded remarks and accusations.

"spinzone"
"lamdblasted"

These terms bring my character into doubt. You might try addressing me without the personal remarks. I would appreciate it.

 
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Prosperity, I don't believe that anyone, including myself would be trying to take anything away from you, that you truly believe in. Or cause you to sin. If you feel that it would be a sin for you to not use fermented wine, it would be a sin to you, if your conscious is affected. If you are approaching your answers to us in this vein, then it is you that are mistaken on the motive of our answers. But it is a two way street, you will never conveince everyone that it is the taking of fermented wine, as obediance, that produces the relationship we have with Christ. If it was the wine that produced this relationship, it would deny the new birth of your spirit. If it was taking of communion that produced the relationship, we have through the Spirit, it would be denying the Spirit of Christ that is already in you. It's not communion that produces this relationship, it's the new birth. We take communion, because we already have the relationship in Christ through the new birth. We acknowledge this by the taking of communion, in rememberance, of what we already have been given and have already received.
 
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Ive always believed that taking communion and even water baptism for that matter were meant to act as tigger mechanisms to release the power of God to set us free...we are to envision that the wine or grapejuice is to remind us of our sins being remitted, and the bread that we are In Him the body of Christ....therefore what takes place is an on going release of the resurrection power of the Lord always working through us...water baptism is somewhat the same...whenever even tempted were to take the position that no Mr Devil....the old man was buried in the waters of baptism...and when I

arose out of the water....Im a new man in Christ....God uses images to effect our consciousness and that in turn as we declare and decree our position, releases Gods power....He did the same simple thing with Abraham when he told him to look at all the stars....nothing of power in doing that in and of itself but by connecting the meaning God attached to it...well it caused his spirit to have the capacity to recieve....I don't think these instructions water baptism, or communion were ever given for Gods benefit... they were brought in for our benefit...like I say to help us release the power of God....
 
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Prosperity, I don't believe that anyone,


I thought PastorJ was speaking for the group? LOL

including myself would be trying to take anything away from you, that you truly believe in.


This is of not importance to me in that I really don't make decisions about communion based on what men say.

Or cause you to sin. If you feel that it would be a sin for you to not use fermented wine, it would be a sin to you, if your conscious is affected.


In at least one way, I agree with you.

If you are approaching your answers to us in this vein, then it is you that are mistaken on the motive of our answers.


I neither know the motive of your answers or care. I do know what you say.



I couldn't agree less with you. Jesus was clear in his teaching on communion and how to take communion. He also told us to do communion the way He did. Jesus has already decided the right way to take communion. We just have to decide whether you will obey him or not.



 
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Did you mean "trigger mechanisms"? We already have enough tigger's in the body of Christ!
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Ive always believed that taking communion and even water baptism for that matter where meant to act as tigger mechanisms to release the power of God to set us free...


I agree whole heatedly.



I believe that this is part of it.



Wow! I have nothing but applause for your post. God does get something out of it. He blesses us and this blesses Him.

 
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I couldn't agree less with you. Jesus was clear in his teaching on communion and how to take communion. He also told us to do communion the way He did. Jesus has already decided the right way to take communion. We just have to decide whether you will obey him or not [Prosperity]

I wonder if the best way of dealing with issues like this among the beloved is when we come up to a stump along the road, not agreeing totally with each other about these things is that we all come to the place of Ephesians 1 and agree we can all meet there...that is we reach a point where we agree to pray for one another that the eyes of each one of our understanding be enlightened and leave it with the Lord...and love one another regardless...
 
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PastorJ said:
Did you mean "trigger mechanisms"? We already have enough tigger's in the body of Christ!
PJ

ROFL....

I believe there is a triggering mechanism set off when we take communion. The mechanism is the rememberance..nothing like getting your mind off of other things and dwelling on the sacrifice of Christ and what it means, to place you in the the position to receive.
 
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Actually baptism only works if you are baptised in the river Jordan. Jesus was baptised in the Jordan, and no other river is mentioned within the holy gospels. The Greek word for Jordan means Jordan, and Jesus was baptised in the Jordan to fulfill righteousness. Quite simply, if you are not baptised in the Jordan you are not righteous at all. According to Mark 16 therefore, you are damned. Sorry, but you do it Jesus and my way and not at all.

If my wonderful Scriptural argument does not persuade you, there is a Kenneth Copeland tape that if you play it backwards, Ken is clearly heard to say "Paul is dead... 28 IF... baptise in Jordan or burn in hell" three times.

Cheers,
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Amen!
 
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I will add to that heavy revvy Zzub and say that if the Holy Spirit doesnt descend on us when baptised as He did on Jesus then we must be missing somewhere. Mabye we mwent down backward and it was supposed to be forward or straight down?
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It was because you were not baptised by John the Baptist.

I actually was baptised by John the Baptist. Seriously, his name was John Young and he was a Baptist deacon.

I was also subject to the Holy Spirit descending on me (not in any physical form though!) and within 2 weeks I was no longer Ben the Baptist and given the right boot of fellowship...

Cheers,
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Ok... this is rather funny...

You simultaneously insist that we are to take communion the way Jesus did-- yet say one should use leavened bread, while scripture is quite clear is NOT what Jesus did.

This passage makes it PERFECTLY clear that it was the Passover meal they were eating when Christ institued the Last Supper/Communion/Eucharist.
Mark, retelling the same story, makes it clear (for any who may not know) that Passover is held the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (which is why unleavened bread is always used). Luke is even more clear than the previous 2 accounts that it the meal Jesus celebrated with His disciples was part of both the Feast of Unleavened Bread and Passover.

The word "Unleavened" used here is The word "bread" used here EACH TIME in ALL THREE gospel passages is a word for a specific type of bread The only other recording of these events is in 1 Corinthians 11 Here Paul again uses exactly the same word for bread, simply re-iterating that it was unleavened bread used.





Now, all that to get to this... you are insisting that it is not receiving communion, but that one MUST receive it in the same way that Christ instructed-- yet your very premise is contrary to what is actually stated in scripture...


And I didn't even get into the fact that in all 3 gospels, as well as Corinthians, it is clear that it was part of a full meal, not just bread and wine.
 
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Oh yes, now I guess none of us love the Lord 'enough' and are in sin - according to Prosperity's way of thinking - since I was baptised in the Gulf of Mexico and others in a baptismal font in their church.... and since Jesus Himself did not do it for us...... We all did it wrong. us all.
 
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Baptismal for me.. Owens River in Calif. for my children..off the Gulf of Florida for my grandchildren...Gee were all a mess. LOL.
 
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