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1 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Brian.g | 10343 | ||
Number 6 We have a tendency to think that service to God ends at our physical death. Heaven, while being our reward, I believe enables us to continue to serve God. How we serve God in heaven will be an extension of how we served God on earth. With our belief in God and obedience to God's law, each man tries to earn the trust and confidence of God - but only few men and women reach a higher level of trust with God, which is truly special. This level of trust, this special status to which God has elevated these people, enables these people to speak with God at a level the rest of us may never reach. In Genesis 18, when God appeared before Abraham with two men on their way to Sodom, God asked '"Shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to do? Would God even consider sharing this information with someone like me, probably not. But, Abraham had earned that special trust of God's. When God decided he could trust Abraham, God then conveyed his intentions, Abraham then interceded with God on behalf of the good and just of Sodom. Numerous times during the conversation, God agreed not to destroy the city based upon the situations posed by Abraham. In numerous places throughout the Bible, we see cases of people interceding with God on our behalf: 1 Samuel 7: Then Samuel said, "Assemble all Israel at Mizpah and I will intercede with the LORD for you." 1 Samuel 2:25 If a man sins against another man, God may mediate for him; but if a man sins against the LORD, who will intercede for him?" 1 Kings 13:6 Then the king said to the man of God, "Intercede with the LORD your God and pray for me that my hand may be restored." So the man of God interceded with the LORD, and the king's hand was restored and became as it was before In Luke 10, Jesus named an additional 72 disciples to go out and speak the gospel to the people. As with the original 12 Apostles, these 72 were empowered to perform miracles through their faith. When they came back, The seventy-two returned with joy and said, "Lord, even the demons submit to us in your name" These people, and many more throughout history have served God to a higher level than the average person. Of these, some have reached levels of greatness in heaven, which most of us will never achieve. These are the men and women who have dedicated their entire lives to serving God,and in many cases, have died for God. We must and we do hold these men and women in a high esteem, because God himself does. These people, continue to serve God, in heaven as they did on earth. And, many have earned the right, from God himself - as Abraham did, to intervene with God our our behalf. When praying, we do not and must not pray to the saints as if they are God. But, just as the people who asked for miracles or special intervention with God through Jesus, the Apostles and the Disciples, we now do the same through prayer to these special servants of God. |
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2 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | EdB | 10356 | ||
Briang All the examples you state are before the Holy Spirit was given, before Christ died on the cross, and before we became sons and daughters. I have heard a good story on this subject and let me try it here. Let’s suppose you’re a rich and famous business man. You surround yourself with staff, you have an appointment secretary, a general secretary and a private secretary. Each reports forward to the next. You also have a son that wants to borrow the car. Does that son first go to the appointment secretary, who goes to general secretary who goes to your private secretary who comes in and asks you if your son can borrow the car? No! Of course not. Your son is your son! He walks by all others and goes directly to his father and says father may I use the car. The Bible tells us we are children of God adopted into the family, we have no need for anyone to go ask for us. Jesus and His blood gave us the right to walk boldly into the presence of Almighty God and say Abba Father! Do not let anyone steal your position in the kingdom! Ed |
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3 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Norrie | 10363 | ||
Great analogy! | ||||||
4 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | EdB | 10366 | ||
Thanks Norrie like I said I had heard it somewhere else. | ||||||