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1 | Question not answered..... any help? | Mark 16:16 | LUKEtheAGNOSTIC | 39904 | ||
same person (LUKE) but made it a question so people see it. | ||||||
2 | Question not answered..... any help? | Mark 16:16 | Cyclist | 39991 | ||
Hello Luke! Cyclist here! I will bless the LORD at all times! His praise shall continualy be in my mouth! A 73 year old preacher, who has since gone to be with the Lord, told it to me this way. "If it ends up to be as the unbeliever says and we are wrong for our belief in Christ as our Savior, we still have nothing to loose. For as we are instructed in the Word of God, we think about things that are true, honorable, right, pure, lovely, of good repute, excellent and things that are worthy of praise. We have a happy heart most all of the time! Our conduct is that of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentlness and self-control. We do not kill or steal. We do not sleep with another's spouse. We obey the laws of the land. We mean no one any harm. But if the unbelivers are wrong, they have everything to loose, even if they do, by nature, those things that are good and acceptable. For they shall perish in the lake of fire for eternity because they believed not that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world." Rev 20:10 And the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, where the beast and the false prophet are also; and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever. In the love and in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, I look forward to gaining you as a new brother! Always in Christ, Cyclist |
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3 | Question not answered..... any help? | Mark 16:16 | LUKEtheAGNOSTIC | 40165 | ||
I agree with you in this... but say believers are wrong.... then the life that they live devoted to Jesus and God and serving Them is a waisted one. Ex. A person who spends their whole life on missions to places that they really don't want to be, but are there to serve God. | ||||||
4 | Question not answered..... any help? | Mark 16:16 | Hank | 40167 | ||
Luke, let's say that you became a Christian. Are there some things about your present lifestyle that you feel would need to be changed in order to be a disciple of Christ? The point of my question, Luke, is this. I've been a Christian for 53 years and seen much of life and met many believers and nonbelievers, and I find that usually men don't reject Christ out of purely intellectual reasons, though they may say they do or even convince themselves that that is the reason. But often lurking behind this facade are other reasons which on closer inspection turn out to be the real reasons. It is not so often that a person is a genuine agnostic or atheist but a common, rebellious sinner hiding behind an excuse. It is not for intellectual reasons that most people reject God. It is more common that they reject the authority of, and accountability to, a Being higher than themselves. Luke, how do you fit in? Why do you reject God? Is it truth you really want, or is it truth that you would really rather not have? Luke, please, where, when, and how did you develop the idea that believers are wrong? Wherein are believers wrong and you right? If there is no God, who sets the standards and how are they set? In a universe without God can there even be such things as right and wrong? --Hank | ||||||