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That is the gospel to be obeyed.
Matthew 28:19 & John 3:3-5 is fulfilled in Acts 2:38.
The epistles from Romans- Jude was not written to the world, not written to the sinner. It is written to the brethren.
To those that disagree, you need to ask the Lord for a revelation.
Believing in Christ is just the beginning. Amen
The Lord is great and greatly to be praised!
He has done so much for me. He brought me out of a deep dark pit and I will be forever grateful!
:-)
Psalms 63:3-4
Psalms 103:1
Please pray that God will open up doors for us.
no weapon formed against you shall prosper
Never lose hope, and remember that we often got nothing from our parents either if we didn't push a bit. Get well dear, you and yours. Praise and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you and your house will be saved, Amen.
Revelation 5 chapter.
Isaiah 2:1, Isaiah 13:1,
Hopefully these are helpful
I mistakenly mentioned Donatists in my last post, but I meant Docetist, who emerged in the first century teaching that Jesus did not have a true human body. It was to these that the apostle John was speaking of in his epistles I cited.
I have been doing a Psalms project and am about half way through. David's Psalms in particular often talk about things that could either relate to Christ; and/or himself. Prophetically the amount these things intersect is quite interesting; and is not limited to Psalms; it is found in Isaiah and many other texts as well. This is another proof that no man could possibly invent the Bible; and the fact that much prophecy has multiple future applications is a further dimension bolstering that point.
You could go to Romans 1 of course where the Godhead and knowledge thereof is said to be clear to all. ( Romans 1:19).
That corresponds to the message in Psalm 19.
Interesting in my opinion there seems to be less conceptually today in the "church age" or at least in what I have read and talked about with others the understanding of God the Father in the Godhead. Maybe it is my issue; I can see how God so loved the world from John 3:16 but of course we go through Christ even though we see God in Him and by the Spirit living in us. I find it interesting that before coming to faith I saw God in nature but didn't understand what was wrong with the world (didn't see my own sin at the time very clearly or at least only in specific areas). Once I came to faith I realized that it was only evidence of God I understood previously and not Christ as He was at all. Only later did I realize that I didn't know God at all before then after I understood Christ was in reality God in the flesh. Hope that makes sense! Now I can only anticipate the day when I am released from this old sinful flesh into glory!