Originally posted by RBHILL That is for the Lost people. Example Mormons.
Or an example an atheist might say Lord I don't like these Christians.
That is an example of him saying Lord.
It's truly sad how desperate you are to twist Jesus' words to fit your arrogant, prideful philosophy. If you refuse to accept Jesus' words, you should try to think about those of Lao-Tzu:
Embrace simplicity.
Put others first.
Desire little.
You'll be a lot happier than someone who goes around thinking they're better than everybody else. Later on in your life, you'll look back at the way you are now and think what a fool you were.
Originally posted by RBHILL That is for the Lost people. Example Mormons.
Or an example an atheist might say Lord I don't like these Christians.
That is an example of him saying Lord.
Why do you suppose that Jesus explains what He wants from His followers in
St Matthew 25? Don't you think that the parable of sheep and goats is an
indication of the Will of the Father?
Originally posted by Nemesio Why do you suppose that Jesus explains what He wants from His followers in
St Matthew 25? Don't you think that the parable of sheep and goats is an
indication of the Will of the Father?
How do you explain this?
Nemesio
Romans 8:1 Says: Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,
So that tells me that I am forgiven for calling on him to save me. Romans 10:13
Jesus, when he was on the Cross he said it was finished. Jesus/God did all the work for us to get eternal life. We can't do anything for eternal life. For one thing God know the future he knows how he saves or not.
Originally posted by no1marauder It's truly sad how desperate you are to twist Jesus' words to fit your arrogant, prideful philosophy. If you refuse to accept Jesus' words, you should try to think about those of Lao-Tzu:
Embrace simplicity.
Put others first.
Desire little.
You'll be a lot happier than someone who goes around thinking they're better than everybody else. ...[text shortened]... r on in your life, you'll look back at the way you are now and think what a fool you were.
I know your lost.
Do you think a Good muslim who feeds the poor or clothes the poor is going to heaven?
Originally posted by RBHILL Romans 8:1 Says: Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,
So that tells me that I am forgiven for calling on him to save me. Romans 10:13
Jesus, when he was on the Cross he said it was finished. Jesus/God did all the work for us to get eternal life. We can't do anything for eternal life. For one thing God know the future he knows how he saves or not.
You didn't answer my questions.
Don't you think that the parable of the sheep and goats explains what the 'Will of the
Father' is?
Originally posted by no1marauder It's truly sad how desperate you are to twist Jesus' words to fit your arrogant, prideful philosophy. If you refuse to accept Jesus' words, you should try to think about those of Lao-Tzu:
Embrace simplicity.
Put others first.
Desire little.
You'll be a lot happier than someone who goes around thinking they're better than everybody else. ...[text shortened]... r on in your life, you'll look back at the way you are now and think what a fool you were.
Yeah. That's a good strategy, Chuck. Appeal to Lao-Tzu to a nutcase Christian.
That's gonna have currency. That's gonna get 'em thinkin'.
Originally posted by Nemesio Yeah. That's a good strategy, Chuck. Appeal to Lao-Tzu to a nutcase Christian.
That's gonna have currency. That's gonna get 'em thinkin'.
Nemesio
The philosophy is that passage is rather direct; not being able to mind read as well as you can to know it would be so hopeless, I offered it to him to think about if he chooses to. If he doesn't, that's his loss.
BTW, Jesus' description of Judgment Day in Matthew 25:31-46 is not a "parable". His description of "goats" and "sheep" is a figure of speech inside a description of what he is saying will be an actual event; the form of the passage is not comparable to those passages where he does use parables.
Do you think a Good muslim who feeds the poor or clothes the poor is going to heaven?
RB, arrogance is one of the qualities that Christ hates and people like you display a level of hyprocracy and arrogance that exceeds that of the pharisees.
The whole purpose of the parable of the Good Samaritan was to demonstrate to the Jews that salvation is going to be given to ANYONE who can 'love thy neighbour'. The Samaritans (who I think were descendents of Ishmael) were essentially of muslim stock. So Christ is saying that "... a Good muslim who feeds the poor or clothes the poor is going to heaven.."
I had prayed about this and not that you guys will have the heart to believe but everytime a Christian tithes/gives money to God some of that money goes to feed the poor and cloth the homeless too.
Originally posted by RBHILL I had prayed about this and not that you guys will have the heart to believe but everytime a Christian tithes/gives money to God some of that money goes to feed the poor and cloth the homeless too.
How do you give money to God? And how does this mesh with the Render unto Caesar bit of the bible?