Dr. D Bunker
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But that is you. This is not the same for everybody and there are crimes people have committed towards others that the effects it had on their lives are different. It's just not right that it is swept under the rug otherwise God can't be called just.
Actually, the bible says that our accuser, the lawyer, in heaven, who is the prosecutor, is Satan. ( here is a good commentary on this:Satan the Prosecutor ).So how do you think this judgement goes? Jesus will report the stuff you did, and then God will "it's ok, go ahead" and whatever pain or big faults you have done to somebody is just swept under the rug?
How about those who didn't accept christ because of false portrayals that his christians gave about him, like "Worship this God or you will go to hell"?
Angels never get "disembodied"I can understand your point. Not to put Pentecostals down but I know they open themselves up to demons when they mock speaking in tongues etc., or claim to have some sort of 'divine' word for the entire world. Pentecostal's often get dreams about demons and those dreams are often telling them they're entertaining them.
There's no doubt in my mind that demons are the disembodied spirits of fallen angels. Most people think angels have no bodies. I believe every spirit must be embodied into something whether physical metaphysical, or 'something.'
Yes, they are real in my experience.
People are kind of like cars, our personalities are largely in the passenger seat, moreso than we think.
You want Christ to be the driver, no one else.
God is not necessarily just to send a person to hell for having not believed in Him or worshipped Him.
Nevermind I miss read it.I'm not sure that I am getting it. Can you give an example?
I've heard of this, although it is a Jewish theology. They think Satan is still an angel and isn't God's enemy but works as a Prosector or something like that. I don't have anything to say in support or against it.Actually, the bible says that our accuser, the lawyer, in heaven, who is the prosecutor, is Satan. ( here is a good commentary on this:Satan the Prosecutor ).
The lawyer, for our defense, is Christ.
The Judge is the Heavenly Father.
That is the courtroom
We stand accused. Satan presents us as worthless sinners and Christ will Defend us as stating "this person (insert name ) is a sinner, however I (Christ) Paid for their sins and they accepted my gift of salvation and I ( Christ ) have covered their sins with my blood. Christ, as our witness, will tell God, the Judge, that we are free.
If you have rejected Christ. Denied His work or His existence or that He was the messiah... If you have denied Him before men.... Christ will simply say... "I don't know them".
The sins committed by the individual are of no consequence as to their size, shape, enormity or triviality. All sins are forgiven. Every last one.
The accused goes free... or.. the accused is found guilty. Only those covered by the blood go free. No man woman or child is without sin...
If, Al Capone, Ted Bundy, Jesse James, Donald Trump or Miss Daisey.. Have got to a point where they humbled themselves before Christ and admitted that they were a helpless sinner and asked Christ to remember them at their judgement and accept his work on the cross...They will be covered and washed in the blood and seen white as snow and God will have no power to condemn them. They will be seen as righteous under the pardon of Christ.
Satan, will be furious. But, that's the way it goes.
Hey, it's not up to me to judge and make assumptions.
Everyone will stand before this court. Everyone's life will be reviewed and Christ will decide if you accepted Him or not.
From what I understand, we are told not to be stumbling blocks and not to do or say things that cause another to stumble.
I think this is what you are talking about. And, under the other scripture, it may be a sin but if you are a Christian, it will be a "work" that is consumed in the fire of your judgement.
Anything that you did that was righteous and honoring to Christ will survive. Anything that was not... is consumed..
What is left after this is what you are rewarded for and get your crowns, in heaven.
Most people who haven't cast demons out hold that view, that Christians cannot have demons within them.Personally, I have never experienced possession. I am a born again believer in Jesus so I know that the Holy Spirit resides in me and all believers. When you have the Holy Spirit in you then you cannot have any other spirit in you (i.e. demon possession)
Anyone who is born again immediately becomes a temple of the Holy Spirit.When you become a believer in Jesus Christ then you are inviting the Holy Spirit into you.
This applies both before and after someone becomes a Christian.Similarly if you play around with the occult or other non-Christian faiths then you are opening the door and inviting another type of spirit, a demon. After all, demons are fallen angels. They were once part of the heavenly host but one third of them rebelled against God.
Agreed. Most demons lead or drive their hosts into various ungodly behaviours, or ungodly beliefs.I think there are different types of demons that have different "aptitudes".
Agreed. That's why many ex addicts remain in fear of, and unable to drink alcohol for the rest of their lives. The moment they take a sip, the demon of addiction is reactivated and they are back where they started.I think things like alcoholism are facilitated by demonic oppression. How else do you explain how faith alone can cure alcoholism?
Casting demons out of people is no more risky than any other pursuit. In the late 70s, I started casting demons out as a relatively new believer because I suddenly found myself put on the spot when praying for my fellow believers.What I would say is that casting out demons is a risky business. I believe it can be done still to this day but I wouldn't know how to go about it as I am a baby Christian. I think you would need to really know what you're doing.
Again, a very clever doctrine of demons, designed to blind Christians to the fact that demons have virtual free reign in the church.To sum it all up, yes demons are still amongst us. They can oppress us and even possess us but we cannot be possessed by them when we have the Holy Spirit.
Your above reply was to this believer, who is also Pentecostal in his walk with the Lord, as indeed all believers should be. Therefore I reject your blanket accusation, and I also know of no Pentecostal who mocks speaking in tongues.I can understand your point. Not to put Pentecostals down but I know they open themselves up to demons when they mock speaking in tongues etc., or claim to have some sort of 'divine' word for the entire world. Pentecostal's often get dreams about demons and those dreams are often telling them they're entertaining them.
It's insecure.
So we don't have freewill? All these atrocities humans have done for ages such as the Dark Ages, the Salem Witch Trials, The Holocaust.. or just basic things such as what you and I are doing now. This is all not out of choices?
I can't believe you didn't understand that. If you were born in NK, how high is the chance that you know anything about Christianity or even what is in the Bible? How about the middle east, china, India, or any location in where there is a dominant population of different religions. Most likely you inherit the beliefs taught to you.
What does this have to do with the after life?
No, it is you who are thoughtlessly regurgitating traditional Christianese. (And BTW I never mentioned the word "possessed" when it comes to demons.)
We are commanded by Jesus to cast demons out as a matter of course.-
Mark16v15And He said to them, “Having gone into all the world, proclaim the gospel to all the creation. 16The one having believed and having been baptized will be saved, but the one having disbelieved will be condemned. 17And these signs will accompany those having believed: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues;
The unregenerate have no interest in having demons cast out, either because they don't believe in such things, or they love the power and aggression the demons give them.
Thus I have never ever cast a demon out of an unbeliever, but always believers, and virtually all spirit filled because those not filled with the spirit tend to be disinterested in real spirituality.
Even when the Lord was in the temple, Jerusalem was still attacked and broken into.Then it says, 'I will return to the house I left.' When it arrives, it finds the house unoccupied, swept clean and put in order. -- Matthew 12
You appear to be believe the Holy Spirit within a person has no power of His own, and no power to guard a believer, but must wait for you to do something to free Him from being held captive by a demon.
Even when the Lord was in the temple, Jerusalem was still attacked and broken into.
Even when the Lord was in the temple at Jerusalem, the elders of Israel also erected pagan idols in that temple!
How did that happen?
Tell me, how many times have you cast demons out of people?
You serious?Only a couple. Twice as many as Paul.
Yes, I initially said hundreds, and then thousands.But, yeah, you claim thousands. Or maybe it was just hundreds.
Hahaha. Hilarious man talking on a subject you have almost nil experience.Since you raised that challenge of numbers, I'll have to say that I don't believe you're doing what you believe you're doing.
I've heard of this, although it is a Jewish theology. They think Satan is still an angel and isn't God's enemy but works as a Prosector or something like that. I don't have anything to say in support or against it.
Yes, but keep in mind that there are people who are either that badly influenced because of experiences, people who grew up differently, people who are lower in IQ, etc etc. Not everybody rejects christ because of any ill will, some could reject christ because of under the impression that other Christians wrongfully gave him - a God who created man, ordered them to worship him, and then sends them to burning forever if they don't --even those in remote islands who are away from civilization and have not heard about him.
There are sins that are just not evil enough for hell and there are sins that can't just be swept under the rug that is why there has to be a state or a place prior to heaven or hell (the final destination) in where you will have to pay the last penny.
Thanks for the insult pal. I suppose that includes Peter and all his fraudulent friends.Every Pentecostal I know is a fraud! I'll tell you about some of my nightmares with Pentecostals on the other thread.
(just realized a question, maybe enlightening or at least pertinent)(And BTW I never mentioned the word "possessed" when it comes to demons.)