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BIBLE DISCUSSION THREAD 124493

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  • Dale Mark George Hansen on Jude 1 - 4 years ago
    In Jude the warning is of the evil people in our trust whom have long posed as our protectors and teachers that have always made their ways go by as if innocent so long as death was preserved for witnessing victims... It is our Lord Jesus Christ who died our sins and not those led astray, tortured and killed in slavery thereafter. We Christian's must hold each others faith in The Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ within us!!! God will cast our stones so that might be all that those ungodly serpents see....
  • Jonah - In Reply on Jude 1 - 4 years ago
    I after seeing the way Peter and Paul bound Matthew the strong man God spoke of entrusted by God with the largest section of the NewTestament, who said let no man be called master. Peter and Paul as Jude says snuck in, Paul a Pharasee killer of Christians Peter a denyer of Christ. They teamed up on Matthew not putting brothers into slavery to what they so sinfully called human masters, when you slave the least of the brothers you slave Jesus. He speaks of the pressure, but tried to warn of the traitors in his midst. Jesus Matthew and those who loved Jesus doctrine easily confirms their identity as Peter and Paul helping mortals profit by taking slaves unlike Moses who freed slaves



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