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Call on Jesus 10 Times

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@divegeester

Please feel free to start a new thread about this new topic, I will be happy to address it there.


Please feel free to write that 18 - 28 more times attempting to force me do it.
Just number them for us.

I think you are at around #3?

If and when I want to ask you AGAIN what you seem intent on ignoring, I'll do so.

I don't recall you ever speaking of "the Lord Jesus".
Maybe calling Him "LORD" costs you to admit to God you need to be saved. I don't know. But if so it is not worth the hesitation. Not for a second.

I don't feel to have a whole thread on the matter now.


It's a lot less effort to call on Candyman three times. 😉

"Let the right one in."

It's also fair to ask whether Jesus can be trusted any more than any of the other demons he purportedly cast out.

What kind of fool would invite the Son or Sock-Puppet of a Psychotic Bully God to erase their own pitiful little spirit and allow this greatest and most powerful of demons to take over their life and enjoy their ham sandwiches with mustard and artisanal bread?

(Of course I am only referring to some false conceptions of the Earthlings who are at the coarser end of the gradient of Cosmic understanding.)

Your brother and friend in Light,
K

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@divegeester

I do not keep doing so. I asked one or two questions.
I offered my thoughts as to why you do not call Jesus the Lord.

But it is not irrelevant to me.
It goes to the CORE of knowing God.
No one comes to the Father except through Jesus.

And I suspect one wanting to come to the Father yet rejecting the Lordship of Jesus will only have an objective awareness of God's existence. So this matter is not irrelevant. One has to have the Son to have the Father too.

"Everyone who denies the Son does not have the Father either; he who confesses the Son has the Father also." (1 John 2:23)

So I think you should be assured by not failing to confess the Son as the LORD Jesus Christ.

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Now below here pay attention to the words "has the testimony in himself". This is very subjective and personal concerning fellowship with God.

"If we receive the testimony of men, the testimony of God is greater; because this is the testimony of God that He has testified concerning His Son.

He who believes into the Son of God has the testimony in himself, ..."


The "testimony in himself" is something nothing in the world can give him or can take away from him. He is joined to the Lord Jesus as one spirit.

Then John goes on.

"And this is the testimony, that God gave to us eternal life and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have the life. " (v.11,12)

The Lord Jesus is the Son of God and the life.
Do not hesitate for a second to confess him before the world as your LORD Jesus Christ the Son of God.

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@divegeester

You asked a question on this thread.
I replied on this thread.

Don't be upset.

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@divegeester

Your new thread is added.
"Do You Call Jesus Lord?"

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@divegeester

You practically begged for a new dedicated thread.
"Feel free . . . " and all that.

There it is.
Go over there and tell me about your calling or not calling Jesus Lord.

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