k4c
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first of all, that sending down to hell thing was metaphorical, let me explain again in other words
somebody told that we are going to be judged according to the light we received, that is a very tough position cause what does it mean, the light we received??
it can only mean two things (IMO)
1. the light you received from other people
- in this scenario we are actually shaking ones foundation cause lets say somebody is a fervent sunday keeper, church goer, donator and whatsoever a great christian and we tell him or her about the 7th day, and he or she doesnt want to change their lifestyle, well, then they are rejecting truth and breaking the commandment, well, in the end it they would have been better off without our sharing the truth, (a sub-scenario would be that God is actually sending us to those people and no matter if they accept the 'truth' or not we are at least doing His will... no matter what the consequences may be
2. the light you received from God
- this scenario is in a way similar to the sub scenario presented above, but involves God's doing or the Holy Spirits doing. namely that they convince the person in question about the 'truth', in this scenario a person's responisbility and choice would be limited, since it would mean that without the Lord's conviction no one could believe any 'truth' and our work as such might be considered well, I dont know
as far as the gay gentleman is concerned, I dont think that it really matters if we tell them or not or if he is aware of what he is doing, or at least about God's point of view, one way or the other, I usually tend not to touch the homo subject...
as far as my statement is concerned, well, which statement are you talking about, I thought that I just asked a question, might be wrong about that, though
You and me think a like. I have had the very same thoughts until I finally settled in my mind that God's word is the seed that we need to plant. The problem is never the seed, but rather, the ground is the problem. It's our job to study to find the truth and share that truth in love. Our job is not to cultivate the ground. That's God's job. There is a blessing in knowing and loving God's truth. There is a blessing from God attached to obeying God in keeping the Sabbath holy. Anytime we open our lives to the will of God He is able to do a work in us that He wouldn't be able to do otherwise. God is, at this very moment, creating a holy people He can call His own. A royal priesthood that bears God's image and lives according to His will. In this, we will be a witness to God and for God in this present evil age. The context of this work of God includes the Ten Commandments. There is only one thing in this world that truly identifies a people of God and that is the Sabbath. Our love for one another is also at the top of the list but even the wicked and unbelieving have a love for their own. But what reason, in this dark world, would anyone have to keep the seventh day holy? We know why people keep the first day holy and we know why people keep the sixth day holy but why keep the seventh day holy?
God blessed, sanctified and called holy the seventh day. It was made for man. He protected it by Law. Jesus taught us how to keep it holy. Jesus is Lord of it. What shall we say to these things?
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