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7angel
26th April 2007, 09:07 PM
Some Christians say; such shepherd or such priest is my spiritual guide, and many religious consider themselves to itself like spiritual guides, but they are very far from the truth, in the following reading we can see that there is but no guide who, the one that comes from the sky. also they are the religious fanatics who make fun of if somebody gives a testimony of to have listened to the Voice of the Lord
Let us see that says the bible that is word of God:

An angel of the Lord indicates Felipe to him which had to do. nevertheless, there ligious deny this reality, will be that it does not agree to them?

Again the Spirit guides Felipe, this is not thing of the past also happens in the present.

If we analyzed at great length we will give account that the preaching consists of explaining what this writing in the bible and not in a speech without sense since many preachers do.

This passage speaks of the attitude of Jesus and the mission that would fulfill for our salvation, and since Jesus did not have children who were their descendants? - Jesus says; happy those that listen to my words and practice "" -- these men are their descendants, those that trust their word, the FAITH men.

Jesus says; the FAITH moves mountains and the FAITH comes by the preaching of the Gospel, if we do not know the word God, if we did not hear it or we do not understand cannot have FAITH. therefore they were sent to preach everywhere

And by the explanation of Felipe the Ethiopian believed and was baptized.

The envoys of the Lord, in this case Felipe, once he gave by finalized his evangelización of the Ethiopian, went taken by the Spirit, so that the Ethiopian was frees to decide by itself, however we see at the present time as the different religions make proselytism treating dominate the wills of people.

Reading of the book of the Facts of the Apostles
(8, 26-40)
The angel of the Lord spoke to Philip,
“Get up and head south on the road
that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza, the desert route.”
So he got up and set out.
Now there was an Ethiopian eunuch,
a court official of the Candace,
that is, the queen of the Ethiopians,
in charge of her entire treasury,
who had come to Jerusalem to worship, and was returning home.
Seated in his chariot, he was reading the prophet Isaiah.
The Spirit said to Philip,
“Go and join up with that chariot.”
Philip ran up and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet and said,
“Do you understand what you are reading?”
He replied,
“How can I, unless someone instructs me?”
So he invited Philip to get in and sit with him.
This was the Scripture passage he was reading:

Like a sheep he was led to the slaughter,
and as a lamb before its shearer is silent,
so he opened not his mouth.
In his humiliation justice was denied him.
Who will tell of his posterity?
For his life is taken from the earth.

Then the eunuch said to Philip in reply,
“I beg you, about whom is the prophet saying this?
About himself, or about someone else?”
Then Philip opened his mouth and, beginning with this Scripture passage,
he proclaimed Jesus to him.
As they traveled along the road
they came to some water,
and the eunuch said, “Look, there is water.
What is to prevent my being baptized?”
Then he ordered the chariot to stop,
and Philip and the eunuch both went down into the water,
and he baptized him.
When they came out of the water,
the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away,
and the eunuch saw him no more,
but continued on his way rejoicing.
Philip came to Azotus, and went about proclaiming the good news
to all the towns until he reached Caesarea.

7angel
28th April 2007, 03:31 PM
16 And still under the sun in the judgment place I saw wickedness, and in the seat of justice, iniquity. 17 And I said to myself, both the just and the wicked God will judge, since there is a time for every affair and on every work a judgment. 18 I said to myself: As for the children of men, it is God's way of testing them and of showing that they are in themselves like beasts. 19 For the lot of man and of beast is one lot; the one dies as well as the other. Both have the same life-breath, and man has no advantage over the beast; but all is vanity. 20 Both go to the same place; both were made from the dust, and to the dust they both return.