Triumph1300
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He did it, but how can we do it?
Not without Him, that's for sure.
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He did it, but how can we do it?
Amen!Not without Him, that's for sure.
I have no idea what you said here at the end, but it actually does line up very well with other scripture. Matt 6:33; Col 3:2 and Romans 8:18 for example. I don't believe you read my whole quote or considered everything I said, so you may want to have another look.
i think you are indicting yourself when you say that life is miserable compared to some vision of the future after you die that you have been convinced is "Christianity" supposedly manifests, yes. i mean can you put that in context with I came that you might have life, and more abundantly FH? Or what do you mean by "what is to come?" When does that startIt says whatever this life gives us (good or bad) is miserable. That is, compared to that whthatis to come.
I want properity in this life in all aspects of it, and I don't apologize for that. I don't bekieve its wrong. But its not what the spiritual man is looking forward to.
i think you are indicting yourself when you say that life is miserable compared to some vision of the future after you die that you have been convinced is "Christianity" supposedly manifests, yes. i mean can you put that in context with I came that you might have life, and more abundantly FH? Or what do you mean by "what is to come?" When does that start
when are you supposed to die, FH?Yes Jesus did come so we could have life more abundantly. Furthermore I believe that we can NOW (here on earth) be in heavemly places in the spirit. I also do not deny that there is more to come when we put off this mortal body.
Gow abou you? Do you believe the is more beyond this life? Is there another "world"? Cause Paul seemed to think so. See Eph 1:21 and 1Tim 4:8.
Furthermore, if what I say is wrong then why haven't you explained the verse?
did you read any of the scriptural references I gave? I must have miss your explanation of 1 Cor 15:19...when are you supposed to die, FH?
I have already explained it as much as i can wadr; you are already, of all men, most miserable, seems to me? by your own confession?
bam go with your Death, More Abundantly thing as long as it serves you
i spent most of my life there too ok, not judging
What is a Christian? One who is working to be, wanting to be like Christ, that is as Jesus was when he lived on planet Earth as a man 2000 years ago. He did it, but how can we do it?
"For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." Psalm 30:5
With the morning comes the Light of day... Who can work in the darkness of night?
"I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night cometh, when no man can work." John 9:4
What is this work? Nothing perhaps new in what we have heard. If we simply and continuously do it... that is seek what?
"But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." Matt 6:33
Will not the joy be included in the "all of these things added"?
yes, you missed it, it is right there. A comment is being made about those who embrace Death, More Abundantly and believe that life is crap compared to some imaginary life that the Cult of Sol Invictus has suggested to them might commence after they have died. And you can even call it Christianity if you want to, most ppl do i guessdid you read any of the scriptural references I gave? I must have miss your explanation of 1 Cor 15:19...
yes, you missed it, it is right there. A comment is being made about those who embrace Death, More Abundantly and believe that life is crap compared to some imaginary life that the Cult of Sol Invictus has suggested to them might commence after they have died. And you can even call it Christianity if you want to, most ppl do i guess
See if you will that that is put a certain way bc you have already accepted that you will see Him come down in the same way they saw Him go up, and you quote Paul as stating "to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord," and maybe even accept that "the flesh profits nothing," right, so it is put that way specifically so that we may declare against "Life, more abundantly" if that is what we believe, while at the same time make a little joke along the lines of "stay here for the present" if we do understand it.
So then, as you say, life is miserable, right. You are of all men most miserable, and the "in this life only" is kind of like flipped on you, bc you have already admitted you don't have pressed down, shaken together, running over.
now unfortunately this is a personal example whereas i would much prefer to speak generally, as your pov is a very popular one among believers, and i don't mean to single you out or anything, imo you rep many or even most believers today i guess.
So pls understand that i am explaining again bc you asked again, and it's prolly still not making any sense to you i guess, but the hinge there is "in this life only," which you might see you have already denied, in spades
Yes, a lot of work, and if we really attempt to it alone we will most certain stumble or fall.Seems to be a lot of work for believers, curious about the rest we can enter into, that is what seems to be eluding the believer.
Yes, a lot of work, and if we really attempt to it alone we will most certain stumble or fall.
"Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." Matt 11:28-30
Our trust always needs to be in God and our love for Him rather than the good things He may bless us with while we remain in this veil of flesh which is at best limited in duration. Focusing too much on how well things are going for us as men of flesh here in this temporal world is not where Jesus looked when He walked as a man subject to temptations in it, nor was it where Stephen a young man was looking when they stoned him to death. God may bless us with a lot material things, but if He does not, we need to give Him the glory anyway.We are seeing things different, I understand what scripture says but what about the hell people go through trying to make all this work. Religion lays blame to the individual claiming a lack of faith or not working out their prescribed ideas or any number of blames to vendicate their ideas. Vicious cycle can develope and most generally does. We have born again Christian's trying to pound their way to victory, wore out, burnt out, troubled.
or you just didn't like it, take your pick FH. Your interpretation works fine for me.that wasn't an explanation of the verse.
Good post Amadeus, once I surrendered EVERYTHING to Christ, the "cares of this world" mean nothing to me unless the Spirit leads me to pray for others material needs. Since then, I am in need of nothing. He surely IS my ONLY provider and boy does He come through for me. My mindset on all things material has done a flip flop...I used to treat money and possessions as treasures. I now know how untrue and empty it all was. My true treasure is Jesus Christ. Psalm 16:11"You will show me the path of life: in your presence is fullness of joy; at your right hand there are pleasures forevermore."Our trust always needs to be in God and our love for Him rather than the good things He may bless us with while we remain in this veil of flesh which is at best limited in duration. Focusing too much on how well things are going for us as men of flesh here in this temporal world is not where Jesus looked when He walked as a man subject to temptations in it, nor was it where Stephen a young man was looking when they stoned him to death. God may bless us with a lot material things, but if He does not, we need to give Him the glory anyway.
"If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable." I Cor 15:19
"Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content." Phil 4:11
Give God the glory in every situation!Good post Amadeus, once I surrendered EVERYTHING to Christ, the "cares of this world" mean nothing to me unless the Spirit leads me to pray for others material needs. Since then, I am in need of nothing. He surely IS my ONLY provider and boy does He come through for me. My mindset on all things material has done a flip flop...I used to treat money and possessions as treasures. I now know how untrue and empty it all was. My true treasure is Jesus Christ. Psalm 16:11"You will show me the path of life: in your presence is fullness of joy; at your right hand there are pleasures forevermore."
Amen, only He is worthy!Give God the glory in every situation!
And to mention a very important issue here, we are to bless others with what He has blessed us with, not to hoard it and use it for our use only- it all belongs to Him anyhow, lol...He has brought me to a place where I crave to bless others with my monetary blessings. He is so faithful ♥Amen, only He is worthy!
And to mention a very important issue here, we are to bless others with what He has blessed us with, not to hoard it and use it for our use only- it all belongs to Him anyhow, lol...He has brought me to a place where I crave to bless others with my monetary blessings. He is so faithful ♥
alright then, what if what you're looking forward to is what is supposed to happen after baptism?But its not what the spiritual man is looking forward to.