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Would come the King Of Kings that's why son of David and that's why in
The gospels people said thou son of David they knew the what the
Scripture said concerning Jesus Christ.
His father revealed to Peter that he was God's son.
Many cannot see the fields neither can they know the time.
Fore
He who is coming, is the harvest,
We have been sent to declare these things unto you! We who have been given the power to declare these things too you! These things that kings wish to see!
This word has been spoken to those in the other land as these have been spoken unto you ,they should have repented long ago.
They neither repented nor will you?
These are the words of God.
Except the Lord Jesus Christ today, while it is day
Repent and be Baptized
.....But the Wheat is he that is always Holy and always righteous always just ...But the Tares is he that is always filthy always Unjust ....Always in a warfare with the Wheat...And they grow with in us till the Harvest....The marriage of the lamb right here on this earth....The Tare remains filthy and the Wheat remains Holy....till Jesus sends his Reapers to gather the Tares in bundles and burn them but the Wheat are the Sons of God....The Children of PROMISE...An Israel of God...That are gathered to his barn his Kingdom for the marriage of the lamb.
......He that is unjust let him be unjust still...He that is filthy let him be filthy still....Thats the Tares with in us .....But he that is righteous let him be righteouns still ...He that is Holy let him be Holy still....Thats the Wheat, With in us ...The H.G. THE Children of PROMISE....Our new innerman,our new heart and new spirit.
.....Thats y Bro. Paul was saying with my mind i serve the law of God but with my flesh ( the Tare ) i serve the law of sin....Paul had become 2 ppl....1 Holy the wheat but 1 filthy the tare....O Wretched man that i am.
This is the Judgement right here on this earth....I saw mighty angel proclaiming...The Kingdoms of THIS WORLD have become the kingdoms of our Lord and his Christ.
John 8:31-36
I seem to see a difference here: one where salvation is never possessed because of trusting in the Law, and the other, where salvation is undermined, not enjoying the fullness of God's Grace, receiving chastisement. The Hebrews writer goes on to write about Esau (v16) who relinquished his birthright (akin to a sinner rejecting God's Offer of salvation meant to be received & enjoyed by all, having lost all hope). He then introduces Moses ("him that spake on Earth" v25): if the Israelite disobeyed Moses' warnings, punishment of death ensued. And then to Jesus, the Mediator of the New Covenant (v24): how much more shall we not escape if we turn away from Him.
In all these warnings, chastisement of the believer is God's Rod to bring the erring child back into line. But as those who refused to obey Moses under the Law & those who turn away from obeying Jesus under Grace, an untimely death will follow if warnings are not heeded. Some see the "shall we not escape" (v25), indicating that salvation would be lost if we turn away from Christ (as in Esau's rejection), but my question: is the matter of salvation spoken of here, or, the matter of death (as those so judged under Moses)? Does the believer lose his salvation or is he first chastised, even to loss of life, if he refuses to listen (he turns away - his ears/heart) from Jesus? An interesting passage; trying to marry up all the verses associated with it from verses 5 to 25.
Good topic, perhaps it would be best to create a new thread on this since this one that Adam began was very specific about the Deity of Jesus specifically to those who do not believe our Lord was God. It seems the thread got a bit tangential in places. And perhaps it is best as Who Do You Say That I AM speaks, to allow this thread to be responded to by those who do not believe Jesus is God. Maybe so or maybe not. But I want to be sensitive to others here as this seems to be a topic that elicits lots of emotional responses. I would like to see a thread on the topic of your post though. I would like to read what others have to say about this.
Have a good evening, Steven. Talk to you tomorrow, maybe.
In reading your last reply to me I went back and reread the thread and I do not see that anyone responded to Grae by countering his post before he lamented about being "barracked" by those who do not share his view. But from that response by Grae, he received a few responses from others speaking to his post to Adam (not me). Then Grae countered back.
I do not think that Adam's request necessarily excluded others from responding to those who responded to Adam. That was not stated by Adam.
I appreciate that Grae and others have explained their viewpoint on this thread. But I do not think it is healthy for the "congregation" on this site to just speak one's point of view and verbalize that one is not open to responses or discussion. That is why we respond to others. We care about one another and want to press on for the truth especially concerning key essential beliefs as Chris has named.
Thank you for responding to me. I appreciate the conversations we can have on this site and am blessed daily as I participate. I hope that you will also be equally as blessed as I am.
My prayers goes out to you and the family.
May the Lord comfort you.
I agree that both Adam and Grae did not want to discuss this topic beyond what they posted. I think that they had different reasons for desiring this lack of discussion, but I truly cannot know what is in anyone's mind and heart. I would love to hear their individual explanations.
I also agree, that as this is the discussion page on this site, posting on this page, responses should be expected and I would say welcome, but not everyone wants such responses.
For me, I have learned so much from participating in discourse on this site. I have found new ways to think and discuss the tenets of our faith as well as have been challenged by the views that differ from my to go back to the Scriptures and verify if they or I have interpreted it correctly or even if the Scripture even says what I or those who do not share the same point of view say the Scriptures say in the context of the verse within the chapter or account. Also, these discussion bring up questions or prompt me to investigate a topic or doctrine further by researching reputable sites to review view points. So, all of this has enriched me in my faith and knowledge of the triune God, the salvation we have in our Lord, Jesus Christ, the deepening of my relationship with our Savior, Jesus, and our Heavenly Father through the working of the Holy Spirit who lives within me.
What a marvelous journey!
John baptism was the baptism of repentance.
Acts 19:4 Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of repentance, saying unto the people, that THEY should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus.
John was preparing the way for Israel.
Israel trusted in the promise to Abraham made them children of Abraham because the Kinsman of the flesh. The repentance John preached was to turn them from that and turn them to Christ. "FROM UNBELIEF TO BELIEF."
Note: Matthew 3:9-11 And think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father: for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: therefore every tree which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.
I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:
God bless.
I believe that the truth of Jesus Christ is that He is both God and Man in one Person, so the truth of who He truly is involves a human nature with a body (which He still has in heaven-He rose bodily and ascended to heaven bodily). A person is not a human without a body, soul, and spirit. The truth of Jesus also involves His Deity as the eternal Son of God whom the Father sent to become human, God in human flesh. The Son of God existed eternally with the Father prior to the Incarnation. See John chapter 1 and Micah 5:2 and Isaiah 90:2. He did not cease to be God when He was incarnated since God cannot ever cease to exist, rather He added humanity to His divinity, possessing two natures (human and divine) in one person.
The humanity of Jesus Christ, Son of God, had a beginning at conception, but His Deity is eternal, from everlasting to everlasting, just as the Father is eternal in the same way. Just as the Spirit is in the same way. I believe that Jesus Christ, the son of God and the Son of Man was 100% human equally 100% God, that in him are two natures that are not mixed to form a third type of nature. These two natures are distinct, yet unified in Him.
I believe that Jesus as the God/Man is the perfect Person to bring us to God, the Father, the perfect mediator between God and Man. A human being, even if perfect, could never bring Himself to God let alone anyone else, only God can effect this communion between Himself and His creatures. And only a human who lives a perfect life can be the spotless sacrifice for the sins of the world. And also, only God can be the priceless sacrifice that can take on the sins of the whole world and the fullness of God's wrath for sin as well as forgive sins. So, Jesus, as our Savior is God and man and only in such a way is He fully able to wrought salvation for all who believe in Him in Spirit and in Truth.
This is most certainly what I believe along with millions upon millions of Christians before me.
I do understand the open forum thing but I also have to respect his request on who he wanted responses from. Again, I am on his side in his belief on who Jesus is, and I'm sure you are also.
Hating sin & the evil abounding around us never calls for our repentance - rather that disturbing feeling we have must translate to earnest prayer for the Lord's Will to be done & His Light might shine in hearts & bring release to those bound to evil thoughts & ways. The Church now has every reason to ensure that its short-lived presence stands as a beacon of righteousness & hope in the midst of a godless world.
For the pastor Thieringo : 2022 and after :
Have best jobs with best wages incomes, best hours in Swiss country.
Protection prosperity wisdom chance success miracles,divine breakthroughs, financial breakthroughs, must be in pastor Thieringo's life in Jesus name.
When I(pastor Thieringo) cry, answer me, God of my justice! When I am in distress, save me! Have pity on me, listen to my prayer!
Sons of men, how long will my glory be outraged? How long will you love vanity, will you seek lies?
Know that Jehovah has chosen a godly man; The Lord hears when I cry to him.
Tremble, and sin not; Speak in your hearts on your bed, then shut up.
Offer sacrifices of righteousness, and trust in the LORD.
Many say, Who will make us see happiness? Bring on us the light of your face, O LORD!
You put in my heart more joy than they have when their wheat and their must abound.
I go to bed and sleep in peace, for you alone, O LORD! you give me security in my home.
Plead my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with me: fight against them that fight against me. Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand up for mine help. Draw out also the spear, and stop the way against them that persecute me: say unto my soul, I am thy salvation.Let them be confounded and put to shame that seek after my soul: let them be turned back and brought to confusion that devise my hurt.Let them be as chaff before the wind: and let the angel of the Lord chase them.Let their way be dark and slippery: and let the angel of the Lord persecute them.For without cause have they hid for me their net in a pit, which without cause they have digged for my soul. Let destruction come upon him at unawares; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall. And my soul shall be joyful in the Lord: it shall rejoice in his salvation.All my bones shall say, Lord, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him, yea, the poor and the nee
So, when you write, "what separated the doctrine of Jesus christ were the signs miracles, etc, that Gods power worked in and through Him". This is correct - I believe, in part. Certainly, the Life & Ministry of Jesus was filled with parables expressing Kingdom Life, His miracles & words that even confounded & angered His opponents, but if we restrict the Doctrine of Christ to only that, then we've failed to fully express (as is revealed to us), the full Person of Jesus.
Most of us would readily agree to certain parts of that Doctrine (i.e. His Humanity, His Sinlessness, His Ministry on Earth, His Death, Resurrection, Ascension, & His present Heavenly Ministry), but when it comes to His pre-existence, His Deity, & His Kenosis (self-emptying), we run into divergent beliefs. Some believe this is either unimportant or unbiblical; unworthy of consideration. Others, as myself, believe that this part of the Doctrine is vital to knowing Jesus, the great worth of His Death, the power of His Resurrection, & the praise that belongs to Him in Heaven & on Earth. Therefore, the need to discuss these things is vital to progress to a correct understanding of Jesus & the great cost of our salvation. Blessings.
Matthew 24:31 tells us that when He does come, He shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet.
I'll share some technical points with you just to show you how good this passage is:
He is going to send His angels out with a great sound of a Shofar. It's a ram's horn.
In the Greek text, the word "sound" is in brackets, which means it has been added to the text by some unseen person who doesn't understand the fact that the word "great" modifies the trumpet. It is called a great Shofar.
The prophecy is found in Isaiah 27:12-13.
It says the great Shofar will blow, and the Lord will gather His people from the four corners of the earth. So that is very important because that's a prophecy that the Jews looked for.
It says He is going to gather them together, his elect, and that would be the Jews, from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other, north, south, east, and west.
hope that can be better