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1 | Two witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses? | Rev 11:3 | stokeyhk | 55035 | ||
I don't believe in the Trinity. So that would make me a non-Christian. Please explain from the Bible where it teaches a Trinity. "It is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not by works, so that no one can boast." (Ephesians 2:8, 9) This is salvation by grace through faith. But notice verse 10: "We are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to DO GOOD WORKS, which God prepared in advance for us to DO." So this faith is shown by 'doing good works.' What are these "works"? |
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2 | Two witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses? | Rev 11:3 | jlpangilinan | 55059 | ||
Jehovas witnesses considered not a Christians because you do not believed that Christ is God and you ignore some teaching of Christ specially "hell" you dont believed in it. You also believed that the true name of God is Jehovah which is this name only exist on 14 century and even the jew doesnt know about the name Jehovah. It is impossible that JEHOVAH will be the name of God because in Hebrews alphabeth there is no letter "J". Regarding the grace of God and save in faith, it is true that we save by faith and grace and works cannot save us. Good works will be an output of a Christian to prove you faith. But not by your works will save you. But good works will prove that you are a Christian so your faith will not a questionable faith. Your doing good works because you have to do it as a Christian, but not you do it enable to be save. Cannot be because even not Christian can do good works, for those have a lot of millions they can give to the charity everywhere and at the same time corrupted other people under them. So it is very clear not because of good works we save but by grace true faith, and then if you are save you must do a good works as an output. God bless, Johnny |
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