You don't believe in the Jesus of the Bible , you believe in the Mormon Jesus.But according to you, I am saved just like you. I believe in Jesus Christ and had the baptism of water and the baptism of the Holy Ghost. And the second I believed in Jesus Christ I was saved. See you in heaven.
When I was young, I was not taught all the things that adult people are taught in the chruch about Jesus and God. All I knew when I was 8 was Jesus was my Savior and if I trusted in him and lived a good life, I would have Eternal life. Then my experience with the Holy Ghost confirmed my belief and that second, I was saved.
So no nightmare for me. Like I say, see you in heaven.
Outer darkness is only mentioned three times in the Bible However, there is one sure path to outer darkness, faith without works:Actually it's you and He is the Way that will … then to only realize the sad tragic reality of just how Mormonism is one of many false paths that leads to outer darkness.
Jesus, God, and/or the Holy Ghost are mentioned over 5,000 times in the Book of Mormon.You don't believe in the Jesus of the Bible , you believe in the Mormon Jesus.
So since Jesus was God and will always be God, why would he allow us lower life forms to share everything that he has? 'Everything' is an interesting word, don't you think? What qualities and possessions would you like to share with God?
Jesus, God, and/or the Holy Ghost are mentioned over 5,000 times in the Book of Mormon.
All I can say is that you will just have to wait and see.
And I still know the difference between good and evil:You can name them 10,000 times---it's still not the same Father, Son or Holy Spirit.
However, God revealed more than this. Therefore Mormonism's twisting of Scripture into suggesting that on those on the right are there because of their works is a lie.Outer darkness is only mentioned three times in the Bible However, there is one sure path to outer darkness, faith without works:
(New Testament | Matthew 25:29 - 40).
The Bible does not lie. It is plain to see that the ones on the right are those who kept the commandments because they LOVED God and their neighbor. Those who LOVE Jesus Christ keep the commandments.However, God revealed more than this. Therefore Mormonism's twisting of Scripture into suggesting that on those on the right are there because of their works is a lie.
Never said the Bible lies … Mormonism's twisting of Scripture is the lie.The Bible does not lie. It is plain to see that the ones on the right are those who kept the commandments because they LOVED God and their neighbor. Those who LOVE Jesus Christ keep the commandments.
The Bible does not lie. It is plain to see that the ones on the right are those who kept the commandments because they LOVED God and their neighbor. Those who LOVE Jesus Christ keep the commandments.
There is only one way to know God and that is to keep the commandments:You can not truly love whom you do not fully know. You do not know the Father, Son and Holy Spirit of the bible.
We don't twist the scriptures, we understand them.:Never said the Bible lies … Mormonism's twisting of Scripture is the lie.
Biblical Christianity teaches that Christ's perfect keeping of the commandments is credited freely to those via faith and as such then we are declared perfect righteous and subsequently we will live with Heavenly Father.
What false door does a child of 8 walk through when they believe in Jesus of the bible that they are reading about, and have an experience with the baptism of the Holy Spirit that confirms that Jesus is their Savior and the Savior of all mankind through his atonement on the wooden cross?Nonsense, I made no such suggestion.
Mormonism is a false door that leads to outer darkness simply because it's not Biblical Christianity.
8 year olds and below in the lds church are taught more than what you state above. At least be honest about that. Sadly, my 6-year old nephew told me once his favorite book was the BoM.What false door does a child of 8 walk through when they believe in Jesus of the bible that they are reading about, and have an experience with the baptism of the Holy Spirit that confirms that Jesus is their Savior and the Savior of all mankind through his atonement on the wooden cross?
How is that experience different from yours?
We don't twist the scriptures, we understand them.:
(New Testament | John 17:2 - 3)
2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.
3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
(New Testament | 1 John 2:4 - 6)
4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.
6 He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.
What false door? … Mormonism's false door of climbing the ladder of LDS ordinances and covenants then to trust in one own's self righteousness (as you've stated elsewhere).What false door does a child of 8 walk through when they believe in Jesus of the bible that they are reading about, and have an experience with the baptism of the Holy Spirit that confirms that Jesus is their Savior and the Savior of all mankind through his atonement on the wooden cross?
How is that experience different from yours?
So instead of having to keep the commandments, which I know the bible says to do, you are going to rely on the righteousness of Jesus to be a substitute for your righteousness/unrighteousness, and subsequently you will live with Heavenly Father.Never said the Bible lies … Mormonism's twisting of Scripture is the lie.
Biblical Christianity teaches that Christ's perfect keeping of the commandments is credited freely to those via faith and as such then we are declared perfect righteous and subsequently we will live with Heavenly Father.
So instead of having to keep the commandments, which I know the bible says to do, you are going to rely on the righteousness of Jesus to be a substitute for your righteousness/unrighteousness, and subsequetly you will live with Heavenly Father.
So when you stand before God at the judgement seat, you are going to say, see Jesus and his righteousness, ditto thnat for me, OK? Good luck with that approach.
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