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Psalm 110:1. The Lord said unto my Lord, Jehovah ladoni, the saying, or decree, that is, I record the saying or decree of Jehohovah to my Lord, that is, to his Son the Messiah, whom I acknowledge as my Lord and God. This decree, made in eternity, was in due time published, and was actually executed when God raised up Christ from the dead, and brought him into his heavenly mansion. David designedly calls the Messiah his Lord, to admonish the whole church, that although he was his Song of Solomon according to the human nature, yet he had a higher nature, and was also his Lord, as being by nature God blessed for ever, and consequently Lord of all things, as he is called Acts 10:36; and by office, as he was God man, the Lord and King of the whole church, and of all the world, for the church's sake. And this was said to prevent that offence which the Holy Ghost foresaw the Jews and others would be ready to take at the meanness of Christ's appearance in the flesh. The Hebrew word adon, is one of God's titles, signifying his power and authority over all things, and therefore is most fitly given to the Messiah, to whom God had delegated all his power in the universe, > Matthew 28:18. Sit thou at my right hand - Thou who hast for so many years been veiled with infirm and mortal flesh, despised, rejected, and trampled upon by men, and persecuted unto death; do thou now take to thyself thy great and just power. Thou hast done thy work upon earth, now take thy rest, and the possession of that sovereign kingdom and glory, which by right belongs to thee; do thou rule with me, with an authority and honour far above all creatures, in earth or heaven. So this phrase is expounded in other places: see Luke 22:69; 1 Corinthians 15:25; Hebrews 1:3; Hebrews 8:1; Hebrews 10:12-13; Ephesians 1:20
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It answers many questions we have about what Receiving Jesus as Savior and Lord truly means.
Most of us had to give up some sinful lifestyles. The Holy Spirit helps us with that. Reading through the New Testament, first, will get us on our way to understanding what assurances we have in Jesus. Sins to refuse, and new ways to find power to live our lives in Christ.
We all had to learn the same way; there are no short cuts. We had to read the Bible to find the answers to our questions.
Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit when we asked to be Born Again ( John 3). If it is heartfelt, you will be baptized by the Holy Spirit right then. You can still be water baptized at your Church with family and friends in attendance. It's a very joyous occasion.
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit begins your journey to knowing who Jesus is, what it means to have Jesus's life on the inside of your heart. When you find out that He is on the inside of you, sitting on the Throne of your human heart, you will be wild with JOY.
Your soul and spirit will be united with pure love. There are no restrictions on how deeply you can love, like Jesus does. Well, in my case, you know by what you hear coming out of your mouth. Is it Faith, Fear or bad words?
Just ask for the Holy Spirit's help with that. One of His names is Helper. Read the New Testament first, to find out How the Holy Spirit helps you. He is the Spirit of Jesus. You are much beloved of both. GOD IS LOVE. And Jesus wants you to know that.
It's not about do's and don'ts. It's about you loving Him and Knowing He loves you. You can be as close as you want to be. "I chose full bore, head on, give me everything that is available." I've never regretted asking.
Confessing is good because we still make mistakes.
Streetpreacher
I know that when I sin against God only do I sin .of course that's is what David said in the Bible . So one day when I was praying
I said I forgive so and so but I don't want to hang with them anymore or talk to them
But God still talks to us as if we nv sinned against Him . I know man is not God and His thoughts are not huour thoughts .
My question is cause I feel it depends on the person , the sin . Should I feel compassion . I was told forgive and feeling should come later.
It is Jesus who comes with the beast army to deliver the abomination of desolation, to lay the land of ISRAEL desolate (BOTH HOUSES). The whole house of Israel will be baptized by fire. God says "the attack is against MY PEOPLE", Ezekiel 21:7
I'm afraid you sinners have no idea what's coming, no idea that Jesus is coming for your souls. Christians only talk a good surface game, never knowing their identity, and are groomed to never expect the hell on earth that's coming, because that's what we dish out to our weak enemies.
Ezekiel 38:1-17 describes the destruction of modern day ISRAEL, and Revelation 18 describes the destruction of Babylon. They both describe the same end-time event as they are one in the same!!! It doesn't take a scholar to figure out who will be attacking who, who is the hammer of the earth, and who gives up the ghost. It is the sons of Joseph who are in serious trouble.
But Jesus rose in the power of an endless life ( Hebrews 7:16), and he's never going to go through death again, and neither will you in the resurrection. Your resurrection body, like his, will be a body that will never die. Your resurrection body will never age, and it will never decline.
2 Corinthians
5For we know that when this earthly tent we live in is taken down (that is, when we die and leave this earthly body), we will have a house in heaven, an eternal body made for us by God himself and not by human hands. 2We grow weary in our present bodies, and we long to put on our heavenly bodies like new clothing. 3For we will put on heavenly bodies; we will not be spirits without bodies.[a] 4While we live in these earthly bodies, we groan and sigh, but it's not that we want to die and get rid of these bodies that clothe us. Rather, we want to put on our new bodies so that these dying bodies will be swallowed up by life. 5God himself has prepared us for this, and as a guarantee he has given us his Holy Spirit.
6So we are always confident, even though we know that as long as we live in these bodies we are not at home with the Lord. 7For we live by believing and not by seeing. 8Yes, we are fully confident, and we would rather be away from these earthly bodies, for then we will be at home with the Lord. 9So whether we are here in this body or away from this body, our goal is to please him. 10For we must all stand before Christ to be judged. We will each receive whatever we deserve for the good or evil we have done in this earthly body.
[Christians are cremated in accidents or before burial. Some are lost at sea, etc. God knows all the circumstance's. Trust Him.
That means following what the New Testament (covenant) preaches and teaches. The Bible. If we don't read it after Salvation, we're still in the dark about what it means to follow Jesus.
It means turning your whole life over to Jesus; being Born Again. John chapter 3. When you make the commitment, Jesus baptizes you with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps you understand what it means to be a Christ follower. He is YOUR Teacher of the Bible. He lives in your heart and mind. He will help you learn how to follow Jesus: the things we used to do without thinking about it, He leads us to be able to put it down and let go of sinning. We learn something new every day :D In time, we are experiencing the enabling through Holy Spirits strengthening inside of us; to be able to live it on the outside.
We can hold back (for a time) giving our whole hearts to Him; but His ministry to us is so sweet and real, we realize that He truly is in our life (day to day, and nights too). Our habits and values change. Reading the New Testament, Proverbs and even Psalms, empowers us to make changes.
No person has to go to hell. Lots of people believe there is no hell; that hell is just getting through each day. Jesus lives to change that reality. Faith in the Savior (not rituals or trying to be good), will help you to depend upon Jesus for Love, Wisdom, and assurance that your destination is in Heaven.
He totally took my sinful life and changed me in about 6 months. I gave him all the mess of me, and He gave me Himself. Transformed me. Experiencing peace will change you__and you want more of Him. Things you used to do, you don't want to do anymore. Because sin is painful. Things hurt us and we don't want that pain anymore.
Read the Link "Become A Believer" out on the red entrance page. Pray that prayer if u mean it.
Blessings on you.
One last thing I thought of before I retire for the night.
I re-read the entire thread as you suggested. In your post beginning this thread you did not ask "Is water baptism essential for salvation? But Texsis responded to the thread with such a query and I responded to her response. So that is how I became involved with this thread. Sometimes people take a thread in a direction that differs from the original poster. I am o.k. with that. But, even so, I hope you are not too frustrated that your original post has gone the way it has.
Also, when you spoke about the command to love God and love others, I thought about 1 john 4:7-16, my favorite Bible passage. So in speaking about obeying these two commands Jesus gave us, we can only love Him or others because He is Love and loved us first. That is why I responded as I did. I don't think I was way off in my response, but it seems you thought so.
We can talk more on this tomorrow, if it seems good to do so. For now, I have spoken into this conversation the best way I can tonight. I am tired and need to be off to bed. God's blessings to you tonight, Steven
have a good evening.
Appreciate your contribution.
Jacob whose name was changed by GOD to Israel,
Bethlehem,
Matthew 2:1-18,
Genesis 35:19,20, * Genesis 48:7,
Hopefully these are helpful
Acts 2, Acts 8, Acts 9, Acts 10, Acts 16, Acts 19, Philippians 4:22,
Note; Luke 3:7-14, Matthew 7:21-27, Matthew 25:31-46,
Hopefully these are helpful in your study
Exodus 25:31,32, placement, Exodus 26:35, Leviticus 24:4, Hebrews 9:1-28,
Jeremiah 52:19,
Matthew 5:14-16,
Revelation 1:12-20, Revelation 2:1-5, Revelation 11:3-4, Revelation 22,
Hopefully these are helpful in your study
1Peter 4:3,4,5
Hopefully these are helpful
I usually try to give scripture references that this website highlights in red to link directly to the scripture, within contextual writing so everyone can read for themselves. There is also a tab to do word & phrase searches.
Hopefully that's helpful
Thanks for the reply, however it is far from what I meant when I posted, I never mentioned anything about the love of God, I'm sorry but you missed this one by a mile! Nowhere close to the context.
Here's the verses I have given. John 13:34-35. and 1 John 2:1-11. 1 John 4:20-21. and yes these topics has shut down debates whether it's about the trinity, eternal security, baptism, etc. because I've posed these during several debates and no response afterwards.
Please read and go over the response I gave to Bro Dan that you're replying to again.
It's getting late, I will cover this tomorrow.
God night and God bless.
I think we can relate to many, in some ways.
However wisdom may teach us not to stay around it. Matthew 10:23, Matthew 2:13-16,
James 1:5,
Hopefully these are helpful