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1 | We shouldn't be in the military? | Eccl 3:8 | He-man | 139676 | ||
God Bless you for your thoughts and comments. May He endure your pain and suffering as I do. I served my country in the U.S.M.C. and now I serve Christ. It is not too late for you to do the same. Where did Abraham come from? Iraq. Where is the Garden of Eden? Iraq. Where is Babylon? Iraq. We are treading on Holy Ground as he intended to re- establish His Kingdom here on earth and using whatever means possible to accomplish His Goal." Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, here in earth as it is in heaven. Why do you think they crucified Christ? Because they thought He was going to establish His Kingdom right then and there and they weren't about to put up with it.Look for the promise made to Abraham..Matthew 22:32 32 I am the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is not the God of the dead, but of the living. The King James Version, (Cambridge: Cambridge) 1769. May God be with you. A brother in Christ He-man U.S.M.C. |
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2 | We shouldn't be in the military? | Eccl 3:8 | justme | 139787 | ||
He-Man: I find your interesting. Perhaps I said something that caused you to get the idea I have not or am not serving Christ. With the grace of God I was able to get a B.A., a M.Div. and a M.A.R.S. degrees. I served as postor to four churches, and outreach and evangelism in one other. My wife and I have help start a church, and closed one too. Retired from any paid ministry due to major health problems does not stop us from serving our childrens families, and our local church. As a note the KJV has has many revisions,and the 1769 might be the year Cambridge started the printing of a certian style of Bible, but you need not type in the 1796 as that years revision, if there was one that year of 1769, would not be what you are quoting from. Have you ever tried the NASB? The New KJVis much more inline with todays English usage. Thanks for your note. Where are you in ministry now? I am pleased you are serving Christ. Blessings. justme. |
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