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1 | Are Catholic members consider Christian? | Heb 12:23 | fcs375 | 217314 | ||
Hi Keliy Thanks for your kind words. Just to clarify my position, I certainly don't deny the fact that catholic's believe in the Jesus of the Bible as the Son of God and that perhaps there are those that are saved within the catholic church, I'll leave that to God! Be mindful that scripture is clear that even the demons believe in the Son of God, Jesus Christ. I want to add that because the scriptures (66 OT/NT) in themselves do not refer to or support the catholic accepted apocrypha as inspired scripture in addition to the fact that there are clear historical errors in the apocrypha as well as unbiblical doctrines such as praying for the dead (based on my reading), there is clearly a problem. Remember also that, Jesus himself said that "I am the way, the truth and the life, and NO ONE comes to the Father but through me". That means that we do not access the Father in heaven any other way but through Jesus himself, not by some mere man that has the title father. I would also like to add that being a Christian is having a personal and intimate relationship with Jesus Christ, not practicing religion or rituals and certainly not placing any higher emphasis on anyone or thing other than Jesus Christ himself. Please understand that I do not have any agenda here to attack any group or individual, but that I do care about the truth and getting the truth out, striving to do so with gentleness, kindness and respect. I believe that the Holy Bible (66 OT/NT books)is truly the only inspired word of God and is not subject to change and has one truth. It is man in our sinful nature that corrupts the word of God twisting doctrines etc. I have no denominational bias and believe that those who truly believe and understand what Jesus did on the cross with a truly repentant, broken and contrite heart accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and have totally submitted to Him are truly saved and it is those who have done that are the true body and bride of Christ (the church). You will know them by their fruits and their love for one another. Following should be a decision to attend a local fellowship that teaches and preaches the whole counsel of God. So having said all that my friend, we've got a lot of work to do! Rub shoulders with people and get the truth out there! God bless you! |
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2 | Are Catholic members consider Christian? | Heb 12:23 | fcs375 | 217280 | ||
I have to apologize for the mis-spelling "Christian" in the short section. I have to agree that only God knows a man's heart as deep as he does, however I do struggle with the fact that a born-again Christian would continue to associate with any religious group/church outside of a genuine Christian church that did not adhere to the Holy Bible in it's entirety, where the whole counsel of God is taught/preached in truth. Now, of course there are those who came to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, who were converted and turned away from the religion/cult they were once a part of and I would expect that to happen once that took place and PRAISE GOD!! | ||||||
3 | Are Catholic members consider Christian? | Heb 12:23 | fcs375 | 217159 | ||
Hebrews 4:12 "For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart." John 14:6 "Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me." With gentleness and kindness, I must add that it's not religion or works that save us, we ought not to attempt to access God through any of these, the few passages above are a few powerful examples. God bless you friend! |
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4 | Rapture | 1 Thess 4:17 | fcs375 | 216798 | ||
Thank you for the reply. I understand the different positions of pre, mid and post- trib and that we are not immune to tribulation, especially because many of us already have and are suffering for either the cause of Christ or life circumstances. I've read scripture pertaining to the rapture (harpadzo), as well as others commentary utilizing scripture to support their views on either a pre, mid or post-trib point of view. It seems as if the majority take the pre-trib stance, although I've heard it said that this belief is more common due to dispensationalism of the 1800's. personally, I just am reluctant to hold firm to any one position as to when the rapture will occur and will continue searching, as I think that although it's not a deal breaker of one's salvation, I do believe it's important to understand the whole counsel of God. Any more comments are welcome. | ||||||
5 | Bible Translations | 2 Tim 3:14 | fcs375 | 214329 | ||
Hi Keliy, I really struggle with the whole denomination thing to be honest, as I feel that we ought to associate ourselves exclusively as the body of Christ, not denomination, as there should be unity in the body not separated by denomination. I don't want this to come across wrongly to anyone, but I feel strongly about it. In my mind, different doctrines among churches (denominations) means that they are interpreting the bible differently, when God's word is the same yesterday, today and forever, and if the Holy Spirit is truly teaching us, that should not be. Now, I think that for the most part, it's not a salvation issue among the main stream Christian denominations, but is still concerning to me. I used to attend a Baptist Church, which I had no problems with, as the word was preached, but now am a member of our local Community Church which I am able to serve and be active in since it's much closer to home. I always recommend a church where the whole counsel of God's word is taught in it's entirety. Furthermore, the Christian faith certainly is not religion nor should be made legalistic, as it is a very personal and intimate relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I felt lead to say these things, not directed to you specifically, but as a whole and I appreciate you and your kind words. May God bless you richly!! F.C.S |
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6 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | fcs375 | 214195 | ||
God's word is truly amazing, and even though we may not truly understand His word in it's entirety, there is one thing for sure for the child of God, and that is because of God's awesome love for us, we have the privelage of knowing where we will be for eternity. I'm of the opinion that one could read God's word many times throughout life and still learn something new each and every time. Thank you for your kind words, and may God richly bless you!! | ||||||
7 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | fcs375 | 214123 | ||
Thank you for the response, and yes, you and I are in agreeance on this. As I tell people, we should not worry too much about the if's, but to just be ready and focus on Christ. | ||||||
8 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213805 | ||
Tim, Thank you for your kind words. I certainly never intended anything harmful here, as you have understood what I was trying to convey. The Lord has used people in poweful ways and I'd be a fool to disregard that. I was feeling discouraged from some of the responses I received, as I felt that I was being accused of something I didn't mean to do, even after attempting clarification. Praise God for you and your concern. The last thing I want to do is look like I'm self promoting or putting myself above others. God bless you! |
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9 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213767 | ||
I encourage you to study the inspired word of God and see how he might use you. God bless you! | ||||||
10 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213765 | ||
First of all, with gentleness and respect, I must say that it is a false accusation to say that I'm judging anyone here. And yes, I've heard the name Spurgeon, and will not deny that the Lord has used him in a way that would honor his kingdom, as he does with many others as well, e.g Billy Graham whom is a great name in the work of the Lord as well. I just have to say for the last time here, that there are some of you whom have greatly taken things out of context and I'm very sorry for that. In fact, some of the accusations etc. that have been made here on this forum have really surprised me. In fact, I've chosen to end my affiliation with this site, nothing against the Lockman foundation. May God bless you in your spiritual growth! | ||||||
11 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213763 | ||
Hmmm.....Prince of preachers? I guess it's that bias thing, or maybe it's just me! | ||||||
12 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213729 | ||
WOW!!! Quite the dissertation I must say. It appears that you have taken this whole thing on commentary way out of context and I must apologize if in any way I led you to that, as this was never my intention. Thank the Lord that we have the freedom to even read a bible and to attend churches freely in this country. God's word is infallible, men are and you must remember that. And yes, of course, The Lord has used Godly men past and present to teach and preach the word of God, from the pulpit or in a classroom environment, or through commentary, however I strongly encourage any believer to read the word of God first and foremost and use a cross reference bible to help one understand and learn scripture using scripture and make the use of commentary or foot note (key word here) SECONDARY, and with discernment. You have the freedom to choose and express your opinion as you have and thank you! May God bless you in your spiritual growth. | ||||||
13 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213696 | ||
Thank you for your response. The most important thing to remember is that commentary may have it's proper place, however God's word should be first and foremost and not neglected. I recommend to get a good reference bible (I prefer NASB) with a concordance to study with, that way you can cross reference scripture. Pray first asking that the Holy Spirit would teach you and meditate upon the word of God. May God bless you! | ||||||
14 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213649 | ||
Hello, and thank you for your reply. Yes, some are called to pastor and teach with exhortation or lead in a ministry of some capacity. However, when it comes to bible study, I firmly believe that one must study God's word first and foremost, asking the Holy Spirit to teach them and meditate upon it, and sometimes may require one to read over and over again. Good sound commentary has it's proper place in study but should be secondary, and discernment is very important. God bless you! | ||||||
15 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213643 | ||
Thank you for your response and agree with most of what you said. I'm always interested in other peoples views on certain subjects such as this one, and tend to be open minded in most cases. I must add however, personally I have decided to go away from a study bible and just use exclusively a classic reference bible (NASB), and really just rely on the Holy Spirit to teach and guide me, meditating on the word of God. However, I certainly think that a concordance is very helpful and would not discourage a solid, well grounded Christian from using a good study bible, as they are less likely to be mis-guided from a potential bias commentary, or mis-interpretation. I always find biblical facts interesting, although is not the starting point and foundation of our salvation, other than what Christ did for us on the cross. | ||||||
16 | Transgressions | Matt 16:6 | fcs375 | 213642 | ||
Thank you for that passage. | ||||||
17 | Manuscripts | 2 Sam 23:2 | fcs375 | 213641 | ||
Thank you for your knowledge on the topic of biblical manuscripts, and yes, we are saved by grace through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and our personal and intimate relationship with him is very important and the understanding and confession of what He did on the cross for our transgressions. | ||||||
18 | Study Bible | Bible general Archive 4 | fcs375 | 213618 | ||
Thank you!! | ||||||
19 | OT/NT | OT general | fcs375 | 212356 | ||
Yes, thank you! I was reading through the book of John and reminded me of that very thing. | ||||||
20 | OT/NT | OT general | fcs375 | 212223 | ||
Hi! As a newcomer, it is good to see that there are good solid Christians here who keep the focus where it should be and not elsewhere, especially this day and age. I believe more than ever, now is the time to stand firm on biblical truth and to teach the whole counsel of God. Sincerely, Clayton |
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