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I take it to mean that our goodness doesn't compare or even touch on God's -
but not sure what it means.
thanks!
That's not the question.
Did Jesus instruct anyone to pray to the Holy Spirit ? If so where ?
He did instruct to pray to the father , and he also said if you ask me anything I will do it . That is all in context of being in the Holy Spirit to begin with .
A clear verse teaching to pray to the Holy Spirit is what I'm asking . Thanks for your patience.
nor any of my generations-past present and future, and now I shout Amen and God does keep His Promise
You wrote a very nice paragraph regarding your understanding of faith, and baptism, as you see it!
In reading your message, as pleasing as it sounds, I would find it much more beneficial, if you listed any scripture that would directly correlate with your message.
Thank you!
God Bless.
But, that would make this scripture a LIE:
Philippians 2:13 For it is God that WORKETH IN YOU both TO WILL and TO DO ....
Jeremiah 13:23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin (No), can a leopard change his spots? (No) then may you also do good, (No) that are accustomed TO DO evil.
Romans 8:20 For the creature itself was made SUBJECT TO VANITY, not willingly ....
Angels in heaven had freewill, which is why satan was banished. Adam and Eve had everything perfect but also chose evil. Evil exists because people keep choosing it willingly, and God loved them enough to allow them that choice.
Genesis 5:18-24. And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him. This and his for the times below average lifespan of three hundred sixty and five years, everyone living about 700-1000 years in those days, mean to me that his life wasn't ended because of death, but because, as it says, God took him after Enoch walking with him, which is perfectly described in the book of Enoch.
Hebrews 11:4-5. 5 makes mention of Enoch, whom by faith was "translated". I interpret this word as him being taken by God, since he was not found due to God having translated him. For before his translation he had this testimony, that he pleased God, so it says, and this testimony is likely to be his writing. 4 makes mention of Abel speaking even after death, which to my knowledge isn't really explained anywhere else in the bible but is perfectly made sense of in Enoch, where he looks into the depths of the Sheol only to find Abel claiming vengeance for the murdering of him (if someone knows of any passage of the bible which also mentions this I'd be very happy to know).
Lastly, Jude 1:14-15. Must I say any more?
I don't know much about other Apocrypha. I know, superficially, for example, that the deuterocanonical books were instilled by the catholic church and are quite contradictory with the rest of the bible, for the reasons this very same website mentions in its page about the apocrypha. I haven't read them though, so I couldn't know. I recommend the book of Enoch because sufficient mention is made of him to prove its veracity, and that it satisfies the curiosity of us creationists while also explaining, as I said, the nature of malevolence, the giants, of whom David fought one, the Lords cosmology and creation, etc.
But ACTS 2:21 I believe says anyone who professes that I am Lord will be saved.
Not saying the Bible is a lie. But slightly confused by these two. One says anyone who says Me is saved. Then other says Only Lord calls His children.
Help?