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3/19/07 11:13 PM |
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Good point, Mike. I don't want grouchy complaining, whining kids. Maybe some people just want to enforce grumpy and disgruntled temperaments. The OIL, yes that's right o-i-l will have to deal with this . |
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3/3/07 8:25 PM |
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So the blood of Jesus is not sufficient. At least that's how I see it. Where in the New Testament do the Apostles elaborate on it, these blood line curses? The Apostles confessed one is a new creation, and there's no need to search history records or whatever to straighten out a family. Jesus was already cursed for us "Cursed is everyone who hangeth on a tree." It's done, finished. He did it all. Believe all sins forgiven and be free and made a new creation. "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind." There was talk of generational curses in my family, but even with all the conferences and prosperity/health-wealth teachers, speaking in tongues(although I don't deny speaking in tongues), prayers, etc, everyone is pretty much the same, maybe worse. I think the matter lies more in the heart, not family history. I'm not mad at anyone, but just telling you my point of view and from where I started and where I am now in faith. |
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3/3/07 11:37 AM |
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There are a lot of divisions under the pope's rule: traditionalists, progressives, evangelicals, sedevacantists, charismatics, feminists, etc, all interpreting the Bible, catechisms, popes' writings, and other documents of the Roman Catholic Church. Many and maybe most Protestant churches have inter-congregational fellowship in one way or another. One good way to see this is to look at the local Christian newsletter in a large city. |
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