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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Now, after two thousand years, Jesus’ “gathering” remains trampled under this fat, dogmatized, put-to-music, brainwashing Monopoly: Brothers and sisters, it is in the Bible! The authority of “The Church” comes to us straight out of the mouth of Jesus! Worse, “believers” and “nonbelievers”...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    (Continued from post #81) answer to @L3astAmOngManyB13ss3d: The Truth. Answer me honestly, “simple woman who believes the Word,” is what is coming of your mouth, the Truth? Hardly. What is coming out of your mouth is bile! Have you even read what is actually coming out of my mouth? If so...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Hello, again, @L3astAmOngManyB13ss3d, Well, that’s one way to walk through Life. With a block of cheese around your head. Hey, guys and gals, I warned you. We can be kind to each other in here. Or... we can turn this into a “You are the devil!” contest. In your first post you write, “We’re...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    To gird (one’s self) means to transform a tunic up above the knees and around the hips, like a diaper. @facetoface argued that Jesus is not being literal here. On the contrary, Jesus is being totally specific here. There is only one reason anyone girds himself (and one reason alone). To provide...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Back to face2face’s question. What is the point of this thread? Our beloved brother, ScottA, has given me the green-light: “I (ScottA) should let him (The Third One) answer.” Okay. Here are my “two paragraphs”: 1) As individuals, we ALL need to know, take and (consequentially) possess... the...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @The Learner, The Romans did not put diapers on anyone condemned to a cross. No one had camera-equipped cell phones in the first century to capture a picture (for us) of the Grim-Reality of Roman crucifixion. But, please... do not be naïve enough to trust the paintings that, yes, ALL of us have...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Try the simple Truth on for size. Your own realization of you truly accepting what’s been done for you on the cross is what casts ALL your sin AWAY — YOUR realization — ALL your sins. The ones you’ve committed, the ones you are supposedly committing and the ones you supposedly have yet to...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    What is the worst problem with Paul “saving” you from one Master (SLAVERY to Sin) by throwing you into the clutches of yet ANOTHER Master? (SLAVERY to Obedience/Righteousness/the Law)?? Because as a slave to SLAVERY ALTERNATE, you are one fork AWAY from being sold right back on to the Sin-Road...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Hello @jd01, I agree with you, for the most part. John, being the last living Apostle, he was certainly aware of Peter's death. I would not go as far as to say that John "took liberties in this regard." I guess you would have to define for me exactly what you mean by that. I think it is...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    How does Jesus' final speech about Peter (and ALL of us) being led off as a slaves, link to Romans 6:16? Tune in to Post #35
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @ScottA, Sorry I missed your post #42. I do NOT think Paul is the Antichrist. I do not even think Paul is an antichrist. Hardly. Again, Paul is very much the opposite of anything like that. Paul is TOTALLY PRO-"Christ." So much so, Paul's roots led him to "believe" that Jesus being "the...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Mature Christians? Complicit to murdering the God’s-honest Truth? Furious, angry and hateful about being shown the God’s-honest Truth? Seriously? Seriously. As were the Pharisees of 25 AD. We now have over two-thousand years of the Christian “belief” system behind us. To a person, the pilots...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    As for Peter’s “confession,” the “demons” (who blurted out the same “confession”) were much more obedient to Jesus than were the remaining Apostles, once left to their own devices... and the bright ideas of “another.” What was is that Peter called “another’s” brilliance (in defense of Pete’s...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @ScottDowney writes, “Some errors are more obvious than others, and here you go with yours challenging what Christ really did say.” Why are you twisting the Truth into such a bitter falsehood? I have not challenged one Word that came out of the mouth of Jesus. That is the God’s-honest Truth...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    @ScottA, Jesus said ALL this to one woman, at a private well. Even the disciples had no idea what Jesus and the woman were talking about. Team Light had no intention for this secret (True as it is) to be spread to the general public and, ultimately, to the world. I've briefly discussed the...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Team Light does not need martyrs. Humanity’s RANSOM is already paid-in-full. Yet, face2face, HERE is where WE (you and I) are in TOTAL agreement. You are absolutely correct. The idea of “follow me...” TO DEATH... is exactly what both Peter and John assumed Jesus meant by “Pick up your cross and...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    You are actually providing more proof, proving the Holy Spirit’s point. I thank you for it, and the Holy Spirit thanks you for it as well. “Being an alpha male” and a “natural born leader,” Peter was totally gung-ho about offing himself fer the cause. Not only was Peter prepared to die...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Hi @face2face, Now, we’re talking. (Literally) You state, “I’m not certain what you are making of this word ‘Gird.’” Okay. Let’s try this again. In his Good-Bye Speech, Jesus specifically warns Peter that “Another will gird you.” Basically, to gird one’s self is to transform a tunic into...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Wake up. I know. It is tough to do so when your first reaction (pushed into your seat such as you are) is to close your eyes and ears and pretend this is not happening. Keep your eyes and ears focused on the Holy Spirit: Romans 6:14 (Original Greek) “Sin will not rule over you! For you are...
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    In regard to what Jesus said to Peter, it appears that the Apostle John's presumption is in error.

    Disastrously. With yet an exclamation mark: “May it (“it” being FREEDOM-Indeed under God’s PERFECT-Grace) never be!” According to this voice (so opposite, it is like suddenly hearing from another country) we have only two choices. We can be slaves; or, we can be slaves. Slaves of Sin. Or...