Grace Bible Fellowship Meeting in the classroom next to the Gymnasium of Renew Church (formerly Florida Blvd. Baptist Church) 10915 Florida Blvd. Baton Rouge, LA 70815
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To bring up Constantine's motives is a Red Herring. The church's purpose in Acts 20:7 was “to break bread,“ not merely to hear Paul's farewell address. That was incidental.
Who admits they allow Christ-Mass trees? I see nothing about that here.
Why is it that you, as well as almost all churches and Pastors, meet on Sunday saying it is to observe the Sabbath when God clearly said the Sabbath is on the seventh day, which is Saturday, technically from Friday dark to Saturday dark. There is no arguement to be made in Acts when Paul broke bread with and talked to the other desciples all day and all night. It was Constantine of Rome that changed it to Sunday in order for the rest of the people to worship the sun god, NOT the Son of God. You also allow christmas trees, yet Jer 10:1-4 says not to do as the heathen do. You need to educate the people about the history of christmas and easter and their pagan origins and learn that no matter how much it's sugar-coated in your services, God stictly forbids it. You teach them to break God's commandments through justification of man's law and ignoring Gods Laws. Get back to the roots of the bible and what God actually said to do and not do. I challenge all readers to look up the origins of both christmas and easter on the internet. They were never sanctioned by God or Jesus, quite the opposite.
" But the authority to interpret God's word doesn't rest with an individual or group. It rests with Christ alone -- all authority is His (Matt. 28:18) as the book is all about Him (Lk. 24:27). And while Christ gives teachers the ability to interpret and teach (Neh. 8:8; 1 Cor. 12:28), or councils wisdom to discern (Matt. 18:15-18), His authority is found in the text alone, and those who interpret it correctly (2 Tim. 2:15). His people will hear the correct interpretation, because the Holy Spirit will guide them into all the truth (Jn. 16:13; 1 Jn. 2:20)."