Militants, Christmas and Christ
- By Zceptre
- Persecuted Christians
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Amen and Amen! Praise Christ Jesus!
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He's getting much worse by the day.Mr. Trump,
Do better
Obviously, he doesn't know the story, so he made up his own."And I cannot help but think of what is happening in our city today, and how that echoes with how outsiders have been treated for thousands of years; how Mary and Joseph themselves were considered outsiders, and forced to stay in a barn," he continued.
He's not the only one.Starting the disinformation campaign early I see.
Interesting given that Prayer C doesn't have a preface at all! Prayer D is my favorite due to its beauty and catholic nature. But it sure is looooong.
It looks to me as if it means those who are martyred. I say that because of the word used - their "testimony" in Greek is marturias, from which we get our word "martyr" - and because the text specifically speaks of their not clinging to life, but accepting death. And because it makes sense, given what we know of the context for which Revelation was written.Clarifying then - is Rev 12:11 referring to all believers or only those martyred?
Trump built a winning coalition. White nationalists will destroy it.
Fuentes – who is the at the heart of the ideological civil war currently consuming the influential conservative Heritage Foundation think tank — is a known Holocaust denier who regularly demeans racial minorities and has called for the "death penalty" against Jewish people and practitioners of all non-Christian faiths.
sure - It is right there in the post you quoted - kind of hard to miss....And I believe it was FULFILLED. , but do you have a verse , just asking. and I have a verse but you go FIRST
since you said out was FULFIIED. you must have a verse ??
dan p
In your opinion.Two Days of the Lord:
Oh well; I've got loads of time then.It will NOT be unexpected; heralded by God and the angels and NOT a surprise, as He will Return exactly 1260 days, [42 months] after Satan desecrates the Temple. Daniel 9:27b, Revelation 13:5
The Day of the Lord - as mentioned by Amos and other prophets - was an OT concept.Do you really think Amos 5:18-20 will be like the glorious Return?
I edited your quote down to the points you made that I wanted to address.As far as free will goes ... satan and all the angels had that (they made their choice) as far as humanity goes they/we had/have our choice. The choices come about when we are tempted ... satan is the one who instigates temptation not God. It will be impossible for us to sin because we won't be tempted (for eternity)
He desired God's place and was envious of God's plan to create man in His image, leading to jealousy and rebellion against God's authority.
He wasn't tempted by an external force but by his own internal desires to exalt himself above God,
Sin didn't come from outside; it began with Lucifer's internal desire for worship and power belonging only to God, rooted in his own perfection and freedom of choice.
Oklahoma court stops social studies standards with 2020 election misinformation from taking effect
“Christianity, American exceptionalism, and conservative values are under attack and the Oklahoma Supreme Court is leading the assault,” Walters said of the nine-member court, six of whom were appointed by Republican governors.
No.Is there a minimum amount of readers a book should have before people are allowed to read it?
Especially Jew's and their status being "religious" in nature. All Jew's are ONE PEOPLE, whether in the land, out of the land. Living as citizens of various nations, they are one people. This is a slippery slope.I'm not sure the US government can effectively enforce that without having the power of revoking citizenship of a naturally born citizen. I don't think that's a road we want to step out on.
I think his only point there was: lets put a stake in the heart of the idiotic "guns dont kill people" talking point.Agreed. That is exactly what conservatives have been trying to beat though liberal skulls. Guns are not inherently good or evil. It depends entirely on those who use them. You put a gun in the hands of a good guy, good things happen. But you put the gun in the hands of a bad guy, bad things happen. But more often than not, guns are in the hands of a good guy and lives are saved. But, as another poster stated, those incidents are no more meaningful than a someone's life being spared because of a car's safety features. Thus, not news worthy. Just remember this the next time there is a shooting and liberals are begging for more gun control. Because in reality, liberals do not care about anything that suggest guns actually save lives, like the story mentioned in the OP.
I do not think we only Christian water baptize to be just a "a public testimony", but it can be a good witness and a visual sermon. Witnessing someone turning control of themselves over to another person (the person doing the baptism), reminds us of what we did with God, the going down under the water reminds us of our being cleansed from sin and burying our old self, being lifted up letting the water wash down over them should remind us our sins flowing away and finally falling into the arms of other believers restores our feelings of being in a new and greater family. God has provided a way for us to physically experience what is Spiritually happening to us.A public testimony. An outward expression physically that symbolizes a spiritual reality inwardly that has already taken place the moment we first believe. That inward reality was not available for believers until after the cross. Some were due that Promise, some were predestined to believe the Gospel as True OT believers, and only then receive the promise. Thus we see that play out in Acts.