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And God is the Only One who know who will or who won't be saved.
Only those whose Names are in the Book of Life and the Lamb are the Saved ones.
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SignUp Now!And God is the Only One who know who will or who won't be saved.
Only those whose Names are in the Book of Life and the Lamb are the Saved ones.
@B-A-C -- Scripture for that?
The sufficiency of the shed blood of Christ on the cross.
That may be true of the effect and work of the Holy Spirit in a true worshipper BUT the issue here is your instance on the false belief that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is automatically given to those who "believe" (whatever that is).@Downunder -- then the question appears to be 'what is the baptism of the Holy Spirit?" comparing to baptism by immersion -- a person's body is totally submerged in the water. So wouldn't baptism of the Holy Spirit be the Holy Spirit totally immersing Himself in us? The soul of the person? A person believes in their heart -- the same 'heart' that the Holy Spirit is immersed into - comes to indwell -- upon their salvation. That's where the inner peace Is.
But which is the true gospel for a person to believe in? For not all gospels and neither are all church faiths equally acceptable unto our Lord Jesus and the Father.we Can know we are saved Now. A person accepts Jesus Christ as their Savior
My testimony and experiences prove beyond a shadow of doubt, some are chosen before they are even born. And yes, we are sons and daughters of christ, with the holy spirit as our guide. Why the heck would you sit with some man who spent years studying theology out of a book? Every organised religion I have been to has been well short of the truth. The only way for me has been isolation with Christ. (for a very long time).NO - incorrect - not taught in scripture.
But which is the true gospel for a person to believe in? For not all gospels and neither are all church faiths equally acceptable unto our Lord Jesus and the Father.
John 4:23 But an hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and truth: for even such the Father seeketh as his worshippers.
4:24 God is Spirit: and who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.
Thus before God not all worshippers are of the truth.
That may be true of the effect and work of the Holy Spirit in a true worshipper BUT the issue here is your instance on the false belief that the baptism of the Holy Spirit is automatically given to those who "believe" (whatever that is).
Not in scripture Sue - disciples must believe in the true gospel once delivered to the saints and then they will have signs following them that they are Christ's.
Psa 69:28; May they be blotted out of the book of life And may they not be recorded with the righteous.
Rev 3:5; 'He who overcomes will thus be clothed in white garments; and I will not erase his name from the book of life, and I will confess his name before My Father and before His angels.
Exod 32:33; The LORD said to Moses, "Whoever has sinned against Me, I will blot him out of My book.
Your turn.
No, I was meaning a reference book written by man, their study guides as it were. No the bible, it is the written word of God and cannot be refuted, man has a bad habit of twisting the words to suit their own agendas.@Gregoryp -- your question is interesting -- why spend time with some man who spent years studying theology out of a book? The book you're talking about is God's Word , correct? Theology / Bible doctrine are the teachings of God's Word
Isolating yourself from people is not good. Spending lots of time with Christ / God's Word is good.
'we' need the fellowshipping with others of like beliefs. And no one lives in a 'bubble' -- we do things that bring us into contact with others near or far from us.
I am in constant communication with God, as if he was right here beside me. The knowledge and love shared is something to behold. Have been doing so for a few years now. Like most people i did go astray for years back in the 80s and 90s. Very shameful times, but here I am back where I belong.@Gregoryp -- people tend to do that frequently. We need the imput of others in case 'we' start going off on a tangent of our own.
There was a gentleman my husband and I got to know Many years ago. He'd actually taken a year off work to concentrate on studying God's Word on his own. No input from anyone else. He'd managed to get off track in several areas without the feed back of other believers.
I've done lots of Bible studies with groups using study guides. There are a few good, reliable publishers 'out there'.
Studying on our own is Also very good. We can share with others what we've learned.
@Gregoryp -- people tend to do that frequently. We need the imput of others in case 'we' start going off on a tangent of our own.
There was a gentleman my husband and I got to know Many years ago. He'd actually taken a year off work to concentrate on studying God's Word on his own. No input from anyone else. He'd managed to get off track in several areas without the feed back of other believers.
I've done lots of Bible studies with groups using study guides. There are a few good, reliable publishers 'out there'.
Studying on our own is Also very good. We can share with others what we've learned.
There was a gentleman my husband and I got to know Many years ago. He'd actually taken a year off work to concentrate on studying God's Word on his own. No input from anyone else. He'd managed to get off track in several areas without the feed back of other believers.
@Brother-Paul -- I've interacted with many posters on Forum.
Okay -- you are one who does not uphold the concept of the local church -- local body of believers.
The 'church' are of two kinds. The "Church" being the universal body of born again believers. 'We' are all over this world. When the rapture takes place -- all born again believers / the Church / will be taken up to meet Jesus Christ in the air and be with Him forever.
And there is the church Building -- the place in the local geographical area where believers / their friends/ relatives / whomever -- Do get together to worship together on a frequent basis.
Brother,Greetings Sue, what you say does not reflect what I believe.
There is only one church Sue, it is the ekklesia, it is the only word you will find in scripture for church. The word ekklesia refers to born again from above believers, who are The Body of Christ, the Spiritual Stones of the Body of Christ in which Jesus our Lord is the Head.
I agree and have said many times, The Body of Christ, the ekklesia, consists of born again from above souls, worldwide, regardless of age, sex, colour or tongue.
Now this is where the issue comes. You find for me the word Church in scripture that refers to a building, you will not find it. Why? Because it is a word introduced hundreds of years later by the RCC. They decided to call the building, the place of worship a church, in doing so they introduced the word kuriakkon. You will not find kuriakkon anywhere in scripture Sue.
I have raised the point many times, and it is not that I am against what you call a church, it is just making clear the fact that kuriakkon was introduced by the RCC and is not in scripture.
My replies are always in love, that said, you disagree with so many things with the RCC over the years, and rightly so, but when we discuss the RCC created a word for church building that IS NOT in scripture, you are not willing to accept that error.
I have many times also suggested we should look back at the early church, to look back at the culture of the time, to understand more of the Greek and how the people of the day understood things, you have rejected this every time Sue, you say of course their culture was different, of course things were done differently, but you miss the main point, maybe I have not explained sufficiently.
The RCC will have a lot to answer for when the time comes, the only way to fully understand the early church, and avoid interferences, changes and wrong views by the RCC is to look at the early church. Let us note, numbers were added to them daily, great numbers, is that happening today? No!
Now let us look at this subject in more detail. You mention the church is the building, according to scripture it is clear it is not and I have listed why. Now lets look at another error of today, most places of worship and many minister/pastors day, the church is the congregation, it isn't the congregation if there are lost souls in the congregation. The church, the Body of Christ is the born again from above, washed and spiritually generated souls, these are the ones Christ will return for, not a denomination, not a congregation of saved and lost souls, He will return for those who are His, the saved souls, worldwide, regardless of age, sex, colour or tongue.
Now this is where your barriers come up and you think I am condemning the local church, not at all Sue, not at all.
I am recognising the local church for what it is, for what scripture tells us the church is, the ekklesia, born again spirit filled souls. I do hope you see what I am saying, I am referring only to scripture regarding the church.
Let me add a little more to help clarify. Let us return to the early church. What was the early church like, it consisted of believers, saved souls, who met in their houses for fellowship, prayer and singing and rejoicing. They gave their possessions as a community, to share one with another. Is the church we see today like that? NO!
1 - the church was the saved souls
2 - they had prayer and fellowship and songs of praise in each others homes
3 - they gave together and shared together, helping the widows and less fortunate
The local church, as many call it, some go further and say my church, come to my church, encourage your friends to come to our church. We do not have a church Sue, the church is the ekklesia, the body of Christ, the living, saved, born anew souls.
But you do have a purpose built building for worship, there is nothing wrong with that, but don't call it a church because it isn't a church, what you say therefore is an untruth, it is not in scripture. You have a purpose built building, what is it? It is a building for fellowship and prayer, in effect therefor it is God's house, but it is not a church. That said, there are a number of places of worship that have dropped the name they had and now call the purpose built building The Father's House.
You see, hopefully, I have nothing against a local church as it is called except
1 - The building is not a church
2 - The ekklesia, the church, The Body of Christ is not the congregation, unless all the congregation are born again from above. The ekklesia is the 'saved souls'
I am not going to reply on the rest you put Sue, I do not have blinkered view, single track view as you seem to suggest, I share with you what scripture says and what is accepted today that is not scripture backed regarding the Church, the ekklesia.
Question; When Christ returns in Glory, very soon, what is he coming for
1 - the ekklesia
2 - the church - a building
3 - the church - saved and lost souls
There is nothing blinkered in what my answer would be Sue
Shalom