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1 | Interpret John 8:24 | John 8:24 | Morant61 | 234550 | ||
Greetings Servetus! I thought I did answer his question! :-) But, it you insist that I complete the sentence, here goes: ....but I disagree with you because no one fully understands the Divine nature of Christ, especially not someone who is not even a Christian yet. Our understanding of Jesus is progressive and ever growing as we grow in Him and His Word. That is why we don't see a lot of verses that say one must believe this, this, this, and this before they can be saved. I hope this clears up my understanding. And, yes, I had a great turkey day! I pray that you and your family did as well. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Interpret John 8:24 | John 8:24 | servetus | 234612 | ||
Hi Tim, Thank you. We all had a great Thanksgiving. It seems like understand and believe have two different meanings to me. It seems like you would have to believe that Jesus is the "Divine nature" of Jehovah unless you will "die in your sins" because He claims the title "I am". I'm still puzzled why you wouldn't agree with the pastor at the coffee shop. If I understand right it is because you don't have to fully believe this since you told andy he can substitute believe for the word understand. But I know people can partially understand some things in the Bible but can people really partially believe some things especially verses that deal with salvation? Sincerely, Servetus |
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3 | Interpret John 8:24 | John 8:24 | Morant61 | 234615 | ||
Greetings Servetus Perhaps the best way to explain what I mean is that our belief is based upon our partial understanding. It is not that we believe partially, it is that we only understand partialy. |
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