Originally posted by Grampy Bobby There's a structural enmity between believers in Christ and those who reject the grace gift of eternal life He made possible.
Are you angry when you copy paste walls of text into OPs and then refuse to discuss them?
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby There's a structural enmity between believers in Christ ....
There's arguably just as much "structural enmity" between believers in Christ on this forum. There are endless "You're not a True Christian" arguments between Christians here.
Originally posted by FMF There's arguably just as much "structural enmity" between believers in Christ on this forum. There are endless "You're not a True Christian" arguments between Christians here.
You have to admit though: the atheists have it pretty easy.
It doesn't matter what god(s) you don't accept, as along as you don't accept them all!
It's the same thing with pretty much any aspect of life, whether it's politics, economic situations, medical advice, sports strategies ad infinitum.
Once we agree a course of action is necessary, we find it necessary to argue which course of action is necessary!
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby There's a structural enmity between believers in Christ and those who reject the grace gift of eternal life He made possible.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby There's a structural enmity between believers in Christ and those who reject the grace gift of eternal life He made possible.
Amen, brother.
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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby There's a structural enmity between believers in Christ and those who reject the grace gift of eternal life He made possible.
There is a structural enmity between believers and those that reject Christ,
yes. The point I'm making it doesn't matter! People who believe and those
that do not all are sinners and can sin. Being a believer does not stop one
from acting bad towards other believers or non-believers! We are being
transformed, it is something we will be going through our whole lives while
we are here. Do not excuse bad actions!
Kelly
Originally posted by whodey It's all good, just so long as God does not get angry. 😵
Actually God is angry, the only thing holding back Hell is God's grace. The
wrath of God is going to hit full force and those that receive it will not have
any place to go hide.
Kelly
Originally posted by FreakyKBH You have to admit though: the atheists have it pretty easy.
It doesn't matter what god(s) you don't accept, as along as you don't accept them all!
It's the same thing with pretty much any aspect of life, whether it's politics, economic situations, medical advice, sports strategies ad infinitum.
Once we agree a course of action is necessary, we find it necessary to argue which course of action is necessary!
It is funny though, the atheists are always here on a spirituality forum.
Originally posted by KellyJay Actually God is angry, the only thing holding back Hell is God's grace. The
wrath of God is going to hit full force and those that receive it will not have
any place to go hide.
Kelly
God is angry, true enough. But it isn't Hell that God's grace is holding back, unless you are saying we are going to go through hell before it is done.
The great escape many Christians think they will have (rapture) will not take place the way they think. The Christians of this generation WILL experience a good chunk of Revelations.
Originally posted by wolfgang59 explain
"structural enmity"
"grace gift"
Believers in Christ are Members of His Royal Family; human beings who reject God's Grace Gift [free] of eternal life made possible by Christ's Substitutionary Spiritual Death [separation from God the Father for three hours] at Golgotha live out their brief lives on planet earth without personal relationship with God and the prospect of separation from God for eternity.