Hi there,
I am a new member. Before I start posting, I want to know what kind of a relationship we have (by talking with you). Unfortunately, it seems you are not answering messages through your "contact us" dialogue box.
My name is Gottservant1. I have previously been on another board, where I was told "you don't try hard enough to follow the rules and you don't make enough sense". That's why I was drawn to your site - which says "We recognize that Christians are a work in progress".
Scripturally something that is very important to me, is the idea that Christ became sin (2 Corinthians 5:21) that we might become the righteousness of God - to me that means, that in principle Jesus took on the appearance of sin that the righteousness of God appear in us: to the homosexual He appeared homosexual, to the murderer He appeared murderous. I wonder if you hear the Holy Spirit in this? Let me know?
I feel I could be valuable contributor to this site, as I said, I just need to know what kind of relationship we have, where I stand.
Thanks,
Chris
I am a new member. Before I start posting, I want to know what kind of a relationship we have (by talking with you). Unfortunately, it seems you are not answering messages through your "contact us" dialogue box.
My name is Gottservant1. I have previously been on another board, where I was told "you don't try hard enough to follow the rules and you don't make enough sense". That's why I was drawn to your site - which says "We recognize that Christians are a work in progress".
Scripturally something that is very important to me, is the idea that Christ became sin (2 Corinthians 5:21) that we might become the righteousness of God - to me that means, that in principle Jesus took on the appearance of sin that the righteousness of God appear in us: to the homosexual He appeared homosexual, to the murderer He appeared murderous. I wonder if you hear the Holy Spirit in this? Let me know?
I feel I could be valuable contributor to this site, as I said, I just need to know what kind of relationship we have, where I stand.
Thanks,
Chris