We don't need to keep our Salvation.
I didn't say that, what I said was to keep drinking the water proves our salvation not keep it. We drink because we love and want to obey God
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We don't need to keep our Salvation.
Actually, immortality was not based on that, it depended on whether they ate from the tree of life. Else why would it be written:The life God gave the first humans was conditional…..it would be “everlasting” or perpetual, as long as they obeyed his directive not to eat the fruit of just one tree. Death could only come through disobedience.
They still call him Jesus, and act as though this is our same Jesus. It's part of their deceptiveness.I don't think they're a real JW. Though I have agreed with a member that they do sound like one when they ignore the truth and try to obfuscate facts as pertains to that cult tradition.
You can never discuss Jesus with an actual JW.
Because they don't believe in the Jesus we know in scripture. Their Jesus is Archangel Michael who they think became Jesus.
She is. It's part of their religion to pretend to be Christians in order to deceive people into thinking that there's no difference between what they believe and what Christians believe. But, Christians do not deny the deity of Christ as they do and do not try to claim that our deaths cover our sins instead of the blood of Christ like they do and so on.I don't think they're a real JW. Though I have agreed with a member that they do sound like one when they ignore the truth and try to obfuscate facts as pertains to that cult tradition.
You can never discuss Jesus with an actual JW.
Because they don't believe in the Jesus we know in scripture. Their Jesus is Archangel Michael who they think became Jesus.
Please tell me how I am contradicting myself…..there are two different terms with two different meanings that apparently escape the comprehension of some of the responders here who think that they are all going to heaven and will therefore all become immortals. That was never God’s purpose for the human race. He already had a large family of spirit sons in heaven, so can you tell me why he needed to choose some mortal humans to rule with Christ in his kingdom? He has to raise them in a totally different body in order to exist there…..they are going to be kings and priests who are resurrected “first”…..so who will be their subjects?Right. She's contradicting herself as Jehovah's Witnesses are known to do.
Good grief! Another expert on JW’s…..ignorance does not ever result in telling the truth.…just a twisted version of things to give a false impression. History repeats you know…..and for all the same reasons. Human nature loves to jump to their own conclusions to make themselves feel superior….they cannot be wrong because their whole world would crumble.She is. It's part of their religion to pretend to be Christians in order to deceive people into thinking that there's no difference between what they believe and what Christians believe. But, Christians do not deny the deity of Christ as they do and do not try to claim that our deaths cover our sins instead of the blood of Christ like they do and so on.
Are you not following the discussion? What I said was in relation to what Hiddenthings said to you, which was this:Please tell me how I am contradicting myself…..there are two different terms with two different meanings that apparently escape the comprehension of some of the responders here who think that they are all going to heaven and will therefore all become immortals. That was never God’s purpose for the human race. He already had a large family of spirit sons in heaven, so can you tell me why he needed to choose some mortal humans to rule with Christ in his kingdom? He has to raise them in a totally different body in order to exist there…..they are going to be kings and priests who are resurrected “first”…..so who will be their subjects?
So, you create a contradiction by saying that angels do not have immortality even though scripture says we will put on immortality (1 Cor 15:50-54) and will be like the angels in the sense of never dying (Luke 20:36).Hiddenthings said:If those who are blessed with immortality (proven faith unto death) are said to be like the angels in nature, in fact, equal to them, as Scripture states; how can you justify the belief that angels can sin and be killed, as you’ve claimed?
In other words, the Lord is drawing a comparison between the reward of the saints (immortality) and the nature of the angels (also immortal beings)— their future state is likened to that of the angels.
You’re still not acknowledging the difference between the two terms…..they are not interchangeable.Actually, immortality was not based on that, it depended on whether they ate from the tree of life. Else why would it be written:
Genesis 3:22 KJV
And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:
Yes, everlasting life (not immortality) was supplied by that provision….and once sin entered into the picture, God took away the possibility that any human rebel would live forever by accessing the fruit of that tree.Everlasting life would be supplied if they ate from the tree of life, even having eaten from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
There is only one Jesus, and he is not what Christendom claims him to be. The “deceptiveness” of Christendom’s teachings is much older than any of its many denominations…..your Jesus is an invention of fourth century Roman Catholicism…..inherited when her ‘daughters’ left home and continued to carve the savior up among themselves. The body of Christ exists in a dismembered state…..do you really think God would allow or approve of that?They still call him Jesus, and act as though this is our same Jesus. It's part of their deceptiveness.
Thank you, I appreciate you acknowledging that. It's not like what JWs believe is not freely available on their website or anything, so it's not hard to know what JWs believe.Good grief! Another expert on JW’s…..
I'm telling the truth about Jehovah's Witnesses, but you don't like it.ignorance does not ever result in telling the truth.…just a twisted version of things to give a false impression. History repeats you know…..and for all the same reasons. Human nature loves to jump to their own conclusions to make themselves feel superior….they cannot be wrong because their whole world would crumble.
You're not one of His disciples.Jesus told his disciples to expect the same response as he received. (John 15:18-21)
Tell us all about how you believe that your death will pay for your sins instead of the blood of Christ.When the Jews were clamoring for Jesus‘ death, they were so sure that he was a fake Messiah that they cursed themselves and their children with his blood. (Matt 27:25) Be careful of overconfidence. (1 Cor 10:12)
Those being saved are not in the confident majority. (Matt 7:13-14; 21-23)
LOL Jane, not everyone shares your distorted view of Rev. Actually, only JWs have your view. So why don't you go to the JW forum and chat with them? Why are you here with us horrid antichrists? You do constantly contradict yourself. Here's one examplePlease tell me how I am contradicting myself…..there are two different terms with two different meanings that apparently escape the comprehension of some of the responders here who think that they are all going to heaven and will therefore all become immortals. That was never God’s purpose for the human race. He already had a large family of spirit sons in heaven, so can you tell me why he needed to choose some mortal humans to rule with Christ in his kingdom? He has to raise them in a totally different body in order to exist there…..they are going to be kings and priests who are resurrected “first”…..so who will be their subjects?
No. That's cute Jane and another favorite of jws. Let me see if I was ALLOWED on a JW forum would I be received kindly? should I throw out John 15 to them? How would that fly since you are the only poor persecuted one? I can't even get on a JW forum! lolGood grief! Another expert on JW’s…..ignorance does not ever result in telling the truth.…just a twisted version of things to give a false impression. History repeats you know…..and for all the same reasons. Human nature loves to jump to their own conclusions to make themselves feel superior….they cannot be wrong because their whole world would crumble.
Jesus told his disciples to expect the same response as he received. (John 15:18-21)
Look in a mirror woman. JWs teach on one handWhen the Jews were clamoring for Jesus‘ death, they were so sure that he was a fake Messiah that they cursed themselves and their children with his blood. (Matt 27:25) Be careful of overconfidence. (1 Cor 10:12)
Narrow is the gate yes. Jesus is the gate. There is no other way. Go to Him. You refuse. It would be idolatry to you.. What is there to say?Those being saved are not in the confident majority. (Matt 7:13-14; 21-23)
Bravo my brother!Thank you, I appreciate you acknowledging that. It's not like what JWs believe is not freely available on their website or anything, so it's not hard to know what JWs believe.
I'm telling the truth about Jehovah's Witnesses, but you don't like it.
You're not one of His disciples.
Tell us all about how you believe that your death will pay for your sins instead of the blood of Christ.
From the Jehovah's Witnesses official website:
"However, Paul also explains that a person “who has died has been acquitted from his sin.” (Romans 6:7) When a person dies, he is set free, or released, from any sins he has committed. That is why there is no reason to think that the dead continue to suffer somewhere because of their past mistakes."
Quoted from https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/bible-verses/romans-6-23/
I simply share with you what the Bible says. ". . . and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever . . ."You initially state that they (A&E) would become “immortal” if they ate from the tree of life, and yet these are mortal humans who rely on all the external means that God supplied on this earth to keep them living.
Define "Christendom". Do you define that as all who claim to be Christians besides Jehovah's Witnesses?There is only one Jesus, and he is not what Christendom claims him to be.
Is it deceptive to claim that Jesus is God when He claimed that Himself? No, of course not. It's deceptive to claim that He is not God.The “deceptiveness” of Christendom’s teachings is much older than any of its many denominations…..your Jesus is an invention of fourth century Roman Catholicism…..inherited when her ‘daughters’ left home and continued to carve the savior up among themselves. The body of Christ exists in a dismembered state…..do you really think God would allow or approve of that?
Rev 5 -Define "Christendom". Do you define that as all who claim to be Christians besides Jehovah's Witnesses?
Is it deceptive to claim that Jesus is God when He claimed that Himself? No, of course not. It's deceptive to claim that He is not God.
John 8:58 “Very truly I tell you,” Jesus answered, “before Abraham was born, I am!”
Exodus 3:14 God said to Moses, “I am who I am. This is what you are to say to the Israelites: ‘I am has sent me to you.’”
John 20:28 Thomas said to him, “My Lord and my God!”
Philippians 2:5 In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: 6 Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage;
Colossians 1:15 The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16 For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. 17 He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
Genesis 1:1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Genesis 1:26 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
Let me see if I can explain it more simply……?
First of all, who are the “saints”? These are Christ’s elect or chosen ones….so what role are they chosen for?
Rev 20:6 tells us….
“Blessed and holy is the one who shares in the first resurrection! Over such the second death has no power, but they will be priests of God and of Christ, and they will reign with him for a thousand years.” (ESV)
So those who experience the “first resurrection” are raised immortal…”the second (permanent) death” has no power over them. These are raised with spirit bodies like the angels so as to reign with Christ in heaven.
They are genderless, so like the angels they do not marry. There is no actual gender in heaven because there is no reproduction. God and his spirit sons are portrayed as male, but there is no real gender in heaven. All who live there are created, not born. (Jesus is the exception of course, as he was born as a human on earth)
As above…the saints are not subject to the second death but are resurrected with spirit bodies like other sons of God. Among those spirit sons there is rank and order, but these “joint-heirs with Christ“ will be of a higher standing than angels, but in the same form as they are.
As Paul said in 1 Cor 6:1-3…
“Does any one of you who has a dispute with another dare to go to court before unrighteous men, and not before the holy ones? 2 Or do you not know that the holy ones will judge the world? And if the world is to be judged by you, are you not competent to try very trivial matters? 3 Do you not know that we will judge angels?”
So the “saints” or “holy ones” will judge the world, and even the angels…..they will rule with Jesus in his Kingdom.
What do you think satan and his demons were? Those once faithful angels will rue the day they chose to disobey their Creator. What is their destiny? Jesus tells us that they bound for “the lake of fire”. So even though spirit beings have no natural cause of death, they can still be destroyed by God for their crimes against him and against those who worship him in faith.
Yes, their state of being is like the angels….they are raised as Jesus was, ready for life in heaven….they are raised as spirits……humans cannot survive there. We mortals are confined to the earth that supplies our life support. We cannot survive outside of earth’s atmosphere….the higher you go the less oxygen there is.
The “saints” will be raised immortal, but the angels never were. They can be put to death only by God as will be deonstrated with satan and his demons….the lake of fire is their final destiny.
There are a few who are not “following the discussion”….Are you not following the discussion? What I said was in relation to what Hiddenthings said to you, which was this:
So, you create a contradiction by saying that angels do not have immortality even though scripture says we will put on immortality (1 Cor 15:50-54) and will be like the angels in the sense of never dying (Luke 20:36).
Let me demonstrate how people twist what we believe….Tell us all about how you believe that your death will pay for your sins instead of the blood of Christ.
From the Jehovah's Witnesses official website:
"However, Paul also explains that a person “who has died has been acquitted from his sin.” (Romans 6:7) When a person dies, he is set free, or released, from any sins he has committed. That is why there is no reason to think that the dead continue to suffer somewhere because of their past mistakes."
I have addressed all those verses so many times, but your ‘programming’ is worse than you think mine is.Is it deceptive to claim that Jesus is God when He claimed that Himself? No, of course not. It's deceptive to claim that He is not God.
No amount of good works can earn us life…..but OTOH our faith is proven by good works, as James stated….”faith without works is dead”…..just like works without faith is useless. We need both, and the motivation has to come from a heart filled with love for God and his son.It seems as though there is confusion between good works and the fruit of the Spirit.
I thought it was that our "works" will be burned up if we have no good works, but the soul will be saved but, no rewards will be given. And if we be bare the 9 fruits of the Spirit, His life remains in us. So, the two cannot mean the same thing...I'm confused![]()