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1/20/15 5:14 PM |
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Great Sermon! As far as I can tell, this is a public reading of a portion of the Book of Romans, not 1 Peter. |
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6/8/09 5:25 PM |
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John UK wrote: Man we need a revival of true religion, which is active towards orphans and widows, not this neo-calvinism which is soooo haughty and bigoted. Oh, if the young ones live long enough they'll have the opportunity to take care of a widowed mother. Just like a baby, diapers have to be changed, behinds have to be cleaned, dirty bed linens have to be washed. Feed, change linens, deal with issues, day in and day out, year in and year out. Give it time and everyone will have opportunity to take care of the widow and orphans. Life has been prolonged to the point where every bodily function has to be taken care of by someone else. Medicine increases life for an amazingly long time. Much opportunity exists for taking care of the widows and orphans. As a matter of fact, we put out an ad today for a caregiver. Maybe an elder care program at the church would be a good idea. I wonder what would be the response?P.S. And, the good news is: one day, if you live long enough, someone will do the same for you. Maybe, maybe not. |
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1/11/09 6:22 PM |
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hidemi williges wrote: My point was not to pinpoint a certain individual or groups of individuals. I was actually referring to their lobbies that influence segments of the government. You know what I am learning from the chatter on the net, Hidemi? Just how differently women and men think. Often, I misunderstand the comment made. However, I prefer the way men think in a logical, linear way. |
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1/11/09 5:53 PM |
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hidemi williges wrote: In what way does my comment offend you? It doesn't offend me, but it may offend God. That would depend on the attitude of your heart when you group people and call them out by their particular sins.So, I will apologize, and think the best of you and your descriptive phrases of a group of people. I think it is better to look at the person first as one created by His Maker, with a soul that will be eternally saved or eternally lost. After that, I can address the sin issue with that person. And, I have, concerning this particular issue. I sat next to a person on a plane to D.C. who said he was a homosexual. He had been raised in the Baptist Church, and rejected everything he had been taught as myth. We had a discussion of religion and lifestyle which became heated at times, and lasted for the duration of the flight; yet, there was no animosity between us - I was able to tune out the obvious chagrin of a robed clergyman seated opposite us. Providence allowed that encounter, and I pray that that young man turned from his wicked ways. So, all of that to say - it is important to relate to people as people, and not as a "labeled member of society." |
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1/8/09 9:40 AM |
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rogerant wrote: 2 Peter 3:10 "But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in which the heavans shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the WORKS that are therein shall be burned up...Looking for and hasting to the day of God, wherin heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements burn with fervent heat? Rev 20:11 .. Now, I want you to use your consistent method of interpretation and your chronology to defend your position here. You have Isaiah 65:17 identifying a new heaven and a new earth. after the Day of the Lord AND the Great White Throne Judgment...and then 1000 years? Good morning, Rogerant.May I call you Roger? This is what I know: 1) There will be a new heaven and a new earth. 2) The present earth will be burned with intense heat. 3) The new earth will be physical, material, not ethereal. 4) There will be a spiritual holy city, the New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven. 5) The tabernacle of God will be with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God. I'm not sure that it's important that I know how it will occur, chronologically. Probably out of spa |
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1/7/09 5:32 PM |
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Neil wrote: N.B. = nota bene [Latin] = note well [Eng.] There are many such Latin abbreviations in common use, particularly in academic publications. Thanks, Neil - and the history behind it makes it interesting. |
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1/7/09 5:00 PM |
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pew view wrote: Now Christiana is advertising only 100 years? Precious, Pew View,I'm surprised my post made any sense given I had to cut, and cut, and cut from my original. See Isaiah 65:17 "For behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former things shall not be remembered or come to mind. Now, 20 "No longer will there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not live out his days; for the youth will die at the age of one hundred and the one who does not reach the age of one hundred shall be thought accursed." Isaiah 65 and 66 are some of the most beautiful passages concerning the future Kingdom of the LORD. As, I tried to say in my original post, I am not settled on pre-mill, but the language of the Major and Minor prophets suggests a literal Kingdom on earth. |
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1/7/09 3:10 PM |
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[/QUOTE]Rogerant,You say that the weakest link in the pre-mill position is Jesus descending to earth to live amongst unregenerate sinners, and then the falling away at the end of a 1000 yrs. However, during this time, Satan will be bound - which means a return - of sorts - to Garden of Eden like conditions. Can one not imagine how different things would be if Satan were not in control? At the same time, while Jesus is ruling, there will be peace, and also quick judgment on sin - "the one who does not live to be one hundred will be thought accursed." Living will be completely different - considerably improved, but still not what it will be when the "Kingdom is handed over to the Father." I lean toward pre-mill because there are so many prophecies in the O.T. that are just too literal to think they are figurative. But, I listen to others, such as Al Martin, who do not hold this position. |
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12/8/08 7:06 PM |
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Here24 wrote: On the "black hole" theory. I think that anything perceivable by mortal eyes, senses or any physical (temporal) ability, will not have a place in the spiritual realm. Thanks for the post back, Here24.I'm not sure what you are saying by the above statement. We know that John says in Revelation that there will be a "new heaven and a new earth." So, the physical world will be newly created, even as it was in the Garden of Eden, and God pronounced everything "good." And, in Corinthians, we are told that we will have new bodies suited for heaven. Jesus was resurrected bodily, and, so shall we be. So, we will have a physical body. I can't imagine that the vast expanses of space will not be observable to us. The Hubble shots that we are privileged to see because of today's technology are mind-boggling. Certainly, there will be eyes to see such awe-inspiring sights. "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor has it entered the heart of man, all that God has prepared for those who love Him." Maybe I didn't understand your post. |
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12/8/08 4:13 PM |
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Here24,Let me preface this post by saying, for me, life would be without meaning if I did not know the Saviour. Having said that, have you ever thought that sinners would hate heaven? Seriously, what sinner have you ever been around who loves the things that you love? Sinners don't even want to go to the same restaurant with a Christian if they are drinkers and the restaurant doesn't serve alcoholic beverages. They don't like the same books, music, entertainment, etc. They are not interested in the things of God. I think sinners would be miserable in heaven with a Holy God and Holy people. OTOH, in Hell, they will hate their pain, the darkness, the lack of everything that was pleasurable for them on earth, but I do not think they would want heaven, even if given the choice in hell. P.S. Do you think those *black holes* in space will be the "outer darkness" that the rebellious will be cast into? |
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