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1 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | gracefull | 65281 | ||
The word tempt means put God to a test. We are not to test God, we are to believe Him. Faith teachers teach to hold fast to the promise of God despite the circumstances. The teaching that we should 'always pray if it by thy will' is unscriptural. Often times prayer is not needed, but faith in His already given provision is needed. Did we pray "God save me if it be thy will" or did we pray Father forgive ma a sinner and save me. Thank you Father". Is that a demand? Is it a demand to say 'thank you Father for the salvation of my children according to your promise..' or do we pray instead " Father save my children if it be thy will?" People, we have an enemy named Satan and he is the on we tell to leave, he is the one we order out. Did not Jesus say "you go in my name (authority) and cast out the devil...etc? Did He say ask God to tell the devil to leave if it was His will? The issue her is not Faith teachers or metaphysics. it is that WE DO NOT REALIZE WHAT CHRIST DID ON THE CROSS!!!!!WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND OUR PROVISION FROM GOD THROUGH CHRIST JESUS OUR LORD!! God help us realize Jesus did not die to just provide us an eternal home in heaven after we die but He died to set us free from the powers of darkness HERE!!!! In Jesus Name |
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2 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | srbaegon | 65284 | ||
Hello gracefull 1 John 5:14-15 (ESV) And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us. [15] And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of him. I think the intent is to know His will by careful study of His word before we ask. Steve |
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3 | Did Jesus suffer in hell when he died? | Luke 23:46 | gracefull | 65340 | ||
Steve, you are absolutely correct. May I quote from a WOF teacher on this, not to glorfy the teaching, but to demonstrate that the accusation that WOF teachers all disregard the Word for self desires. John 15:7-8 " If you abide in me and My Words abide in you, YOU shall ask what YOU will and it shall be done unto you. Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit: and so shall you be my diiples." " It is not only committing the Word to memory, which is valuable, but it is letting that Word become an integral part of our beings. It lives in us." I believe when we receive the Word as alive and transforming(which it is) we begin to recognize the will of God more and more and follow our flesh and soulish tendencies less and less. In Jesus, |
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