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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: dboy Ordered by Date |
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1 | Not really sure of your contention... | Phil 2:11 | dboy | 3646 | ||
Firstly, thankyou very much for answering my questions. They were insightful and heartening, and shed new light on the term 'Lord', as used in the new scripture. Thankyou very much :) Secondly, I'm still not very sure what you are saying. Do you mean to say that saying 'Jesus' without the 'Lord' is blasphemy. Because this surely cannot be true. I would concede if by saying 'Jesus', you were renouncing the title of 'Lord' to Jesus, but for myself when I call His name, it is filled with the meaning of all of the previously mentioned descriptives, foremost of all being 'Lord'. If you analyse this 'compulsory title' with a secular mind (which we should do in order to see how the world views us in order to see that our evangelism is not stale), we can see that the 'Lord' part is really just a word. It is the meaning you put behind the name 'Jesus, and what you say about that name, that makes ALL the difference. I guess I'm simply stating that I find it hard to believe that saying 'Jesus' without the 'Lord' suffix is blasphemy, as when I utter the name of Christ I carry that meaning with it regardless. |
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2 | Unanswered questions? | 2 Tim 2:23 | dboy | 3572 | ||
check out my requestioning of "Why must we call Jesus 'Lord'" :) | ||||||
3 | 2nd Why must we call Jesus 'Lord' | Not Specified | dboy | 3571 | ||
This is kind've a follow up question to the answer to why we should call Jesus "Lord". I'm still a bit confused. 1. I'm pretty sure 99 percent of the people I associate with can tell that I'm talking about - or to - Jesus Christ when I say Jesus in conversation. If they don't, then adding the suffix of 'Lord' isn't going to change that really... 2.Jesus is not just the Lord. He is the Saviour, Redeemer, Son of God, Son of Man, Christ and Messiah. Does this mean - if we must call Him 'Lord' when we say Jesus - that we have to call Him "Lord Jesus Christ the Messiah, Son of God and Man, our Saviour and Redeemer" every single time we want to say "Jesus"? If not, then why do you single out "Lord"? Thankyou, I am really trying to understand why. |
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4 | 2nd Why must we call Jesus 'Lord' | Phil 2:11 | dboy | 3589 | ||
This is kind've a follow up question to the answer to why we should call Jesus "Lord". I'm still a bit confused. 1. I'm pretty sure 99 percent of the people I associate with can tell that I'm talking about - or to - Jesus Christ when I say Jesus in conversation. If they don't, then adding the suffix of 'Lord' isn't going to change that really... 2.Jesus is not just the Lord. He is the Saviour, Redeemer, Son of God, Son of Man, Christ and Messiah. Does this mean - if we must call Him 'Lord' when we say Jesus - that we have to call Him "Lord Jesus Christ the Messiah, Son of God and Man, our Saviour and Redeemer" every single time we want to say "Jesus"? If not, then why do you single out "Lord"? Thankyou, I am really trying to understand why. |
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