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1 | unrighteous shall not inhert the kingdom | Luke 16:18 | fran1946 | 91656 | ||
1 Corn.6:9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inhert the kingdom of God? be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters,nor adulteres, nor effinate, nor abusers of themselves with man kind, vs. 10. Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inhert the kingdom of God. In order to be a canidate for Heaven, we must be born into the kingdom of God, and if we are not qualified for the kingdom of God , we are not qualified for Heaven. Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people. and we are not gona get | ||||||
2 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | Ken hepting | 92274 | ||
"In order to be a canidate for Heaven, we must be born into the kingdom of God, and if we are not qualified for the kingdom of God , we are not qualified for Heaven. Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people." Where does it say anywhere that we are 'born into' the kingdom of God? And if we aren't then what are the implications? |
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3 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | TheCurtMan | 92320 | ||
How about a different figure of speech?? You say Born into the Kingdom, and it's no telling what you might get. You say Born again, then just about everyone is on the same page. Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people, like you said. Who are those prepared people? Try reading the 3rd chp. of John. the first 18 verses. Personally I believe it to be self explainitory, if not post your questions, and you will get an answer. The CurtMan |
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4 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | Ken hepting | 92326 | ||
"How about a different figure of speech?? You say Born into the Kingdom, and it's no telling what you might get. You say Born again, then just about everyone is on the same page." But it's not a figure of speech, Curtman. It's a clear mistake to think one can be born into the kingdom of God. So being on the right page is not the issue here. Jn 3.3,5 make it plain that one MUST be born again to see it and enter it IF one chooses. Jesus said "many are called but not many are chosen". Why? Because not many 'saved' people choose the kingdom of God as their of way; THE way of life, to LIFE. I personally wouldn't hold out much hope for such a one succeeding to the end embracing Christ only as savior without Him also being Lord. ----------------------------------- Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people, like you said. Who are those prepared people? Try reading the 3rd chp. of John. the first 18 verses. Personally I believe it to be self explainitory, if not post your questions, and you will get an answer. It is self explanatory. The word 'believe', that we skim over, must be clarified to mean something that demands or requires an action. This links it inseparably with the word 'faith'; ours. This is something WE do that we may enter and BEGIN to see, the kingdom of God. From then on we MUST learn to live BY the FAITH of Christ because His Faith gives us the 'eyeballs' for viewing the issues of life from His perspective; i.e., from the kingdom. Remember the term 'eyesalve' used in scripture? |
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5 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | TheCurtMan | 92332 | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong on this thing, but I thought that your original question, "Where does it say that we are born into the kingdom of God" was based on your perspective that "Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people". Now, to my knowledge, I'm not aware of anyplace in the bible that says, one must be born into the Kingdom of God. However; you change your wording, and the implications are clear. Which is something we both can agree on, it can be found in the 3rd chp. of John. I'm not debating your perspective on this issue, I'm just clarifying why I answered the question the way that I did. Sometimes we know what we mean, we know what we want to say, we just choose the wrong set of words to get our point across. Saying exactly what you mean is highly important to some people, I'm not one of them. All I need is an idea of what you mean, and from there we can work out exactly what you mean. See what I mean? The CurtMan |
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6 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | Ken hepting | 92334 | ||
"Correct me if I'm wrong on this thing, but I thought that your original question, "Where does it say that we are born into the kingdom of God" was based on your perspective that "Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people". The way this forum is structured it's diffficult to know who said what. My question was in reply to the statement made by Fran1946 who stated we are born ino the kingdom of God. |
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7 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | TheCurtMan | 92368 | ||
Oh, sorry I've gotten into the ice-cream without knowing what flavor it is. In other words, I'm sorry I've intervened in someone else's conversation. I've made the same mistake you did on a couple of occasions. Did you ever get around to asking Fran1946 to elaborate on being born into the Kingdom of God?? | ||||||
8 | Born into the Kingdom of God? | Luke 16:18 | Ken hepting | 92371 | ||
I believe I have...So much has been written. I think she/he owes me. | ||||||