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I AM AN 80 YEAR OLD MALE, BORN AGAIN, CHRISTIAN WITH A LOVE FOR JESUS. I DO NOT GET OUT MUCH ANYMORE BUT FIND THAT TELLING PEOPLE ABOUT THE LOVE JESUS HAS FOR THEM IS NOT ONLY WHAT WE ARE SUPPOSED TO DO BUT SOMETHING THAT THE WORLD NEEDS.
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SOME PEOPLE THINK GOD IS PUTTING BAD THINGS ON THEM TO TEACH THEM SOMETHING OR TO MAKE THEM A BETTER PERSON. THAT IS AS FAR FROM GOD AS YOU CAN GET. GOD IS LOVE. WOULD YOU PUT CANCER ON ONE OF YOUR KIDS TO TEACH THEM A LESSON? I DON'T THINK SO AND IF YOU THINK THAT THEN YOU NEED TO BE BORN AGAIN BECAUSE YOU DEFINITELY DON'T KNOW GOD.
When a true gift of the Spirit is in operation, things will always be as the Lord has said (an exception to this is if there are conditions to meet).
This is the ultimate test of whether or not someone's words are God-inspired (Dt. 18:22).
We cannot be led by just our own feelings concerning the gifts of the Spirit.
In 1 Corinthians chapter 12, the apostle Paul gives us direction governing the use of spiritual gifts that must supersede any urge or leading that we feel.
The first test to apply to any gift of the Spirit is to ask, "Does it glorify Jesus?" That's the point Paul is making. The Holy Spirit will never lead anyone to defame Jesus in any way. Jesus made it very clear that the Holy Spirit would only glorify Him. Any utterance or act that denies Jesus is...
Some people have speculated that Judas betrayed Jesus in an effort to force Jesus into a confrontation with the Roman government. Then He would have to use His supernatural power in self-defense and overthrow the Romans, thereby giving independence back to the nation of Israel.
This idea is based mainly on the response of Judas when he saw that Jesus was condemned. Judas "repented himself" (Mt. 27:3), implying that the condemnation of Jesus was never his intent. However, scripture does not endow Judas with noble (even if misdirected) virtues. He was simply a thief.
This verse makes it very clear that Satan entered into Judas and was responsible for putting the betrayal of Jesus into Judas' heart. We can be assured that Satan's only purpose in motivating Judas to betray Jesus...
THE PEOPLE THAT SAY THEY DO NOT BELIEVE THE BIBLE ARE NOT REALLY THINKING CLEARLY. I AM NOT ONLY TALKING ABOUT NON-BELIEVERS BUT ALSO BORN AGAIN CHRISTIANS. I PERSONALLY AM NOT SURE THESE "BORN AGAIN" CHRISTIANS ARE REALLY BORN AGAIN. IF ALL SCRIPTURE IS INSPIRE BY GOD, HOW COULD YOU NOT BELIEVE IN ALL OF IT. HOWEVER, THE NON-BELIEVERS I CAN UNDERSTAND. THE BIBLE EVEN SAYS THAT THEY DO NOT UNDERSTAND. JESUS' DISCIPLES ASK HIM WHY HE TAUGHT IN PARABLES AND HE SAID IN MATT
The parable of the talents continues the theme of being ready for the Lord's return, but it also makes a strong point that we are accountable to the Lord for the gifts He has given us. The Lord intends us to use these gifts to further His kingdom - not keep them hidden.
This parable also shows the Lord dealing with His servants according to their own individual gifts and abilities. The servants who doubled their Lord's money were praised equally, even though one had produced two and one-half times as much revenue for His Lord than the other. Every man's work shall be judged as to what sort it is - not what size it is.
Most people today are preoccupied with quantity of ministry instead of quality of ministry. The Lord is...
Jesus is prophesying that just as in Noah's day, people will be dominated with the temporary affairs of this life instead of eternal spiritual truths, when Jesus returns. Before our Lord's second return, there will be plenty of signs to show that the time is drawing near, but few will heed them. Preoccupation with the affairs of this life can dull us to the spiritual realm.
The Lord kindly but seriously, points out the urgent need to be ready for His return. In the same way that a thief comes when people are the least prepared, so our Lord will return in a time when people are not looking for Him.
This is not because our Lord desires to surprise everyone and see how many He can catch...
Jesus says the disciples were betrayed by parents, brothers, relatives, friends, and some disciples were even put to death. Yet, the amazing statement of Christ is that not a hair of their head will perish. The context of this statement speaks of some of the disciples dying, so this is not a promise that no physical harm will ever come. This could only refer to the resurrection.
The Greek word for "resurrection" means "a standing or rising up." The resurrection is a major theme of New Testament teaching. Out of the 13 sermons in the book of Acts, 11 stress or imply the resurrection.
The hope of the believer is the resurrection. The natural, earthly, terrestrial, corrupt, weak, mortal, vile body is said to be raised, changed and fashioned into a spiritual,...
