Dcopymope
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He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit....I hear His Voice all the time.
True, but I consider the holy spirit the egg, not the chicken. ;)
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He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit....I hear His Voice all the time.
Which part of 2Tim 3:16-17 says God communicates to us only through the Scriptures?
Ahhh BUT....the Holy Spirit speaks ONLY what He hears from the Father...True, but I consider the holy spirit the egg, not the chicken. ;)
How can you tell what you think your hearing from the HS is really from the HS?Ahhh BUT....the Holy Spirit speaks ONLY what He hears from the Father...
“Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.”
— John 16:13 (KJV)
Ahhh BUT....the Holy Spirit speaks ONLY what He hears from the Father...
“Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.”
— John 16:13 (KJV)
I can only speak for myself but I know it's Him because I feel His presence and every part of my physical being tingles and His voice is very calming yet authoritative. And because He is in me and it says we hear His voice and no other voice will we follow.How can you tell what you think your hearing from the HS is really from the HS?
what is your test?
The same way He has since the very beginning of Christianity - have you ever heard of "the Church"?How else does He communicate to us?
So, did God tell the pope in the Middle Ages to order the slaughter of tens of thousands of men, women, and children just because they refused to worship and pray to Mary?The same way He has since the very beginning of Christianity - have you ever heard of "the Church"?
That same original Church still exists today - it's called the Catholic Church
So what? David Koresh probably said the same thing. So have lots of folks who were mentally ill.He speaks to us through the Holy Spirit....I hear His Voice all the time.
So the Middle Ages pope who instructed the Catholic crusaders to go into Southern France and exterminate all the Biblical Christians who did not want to recognise his authority, was also hearing from the Holy Spirit? Was it the Holy Spirit who told successive popes that those who translated the Bible into English and who owned an English Bible be burned at the stake? Was it the Holy Spirit who told the popes to keep the approved Bible in Latin and the Mass performed in Latin, so ordinary people wouldn't understand it and be able to check whether the doctrines and ceremonies were actually Biblical?So what? David Koresh probably said the same thing. So have lots of folks who were mentally ill.
This is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and His relationship with God's children....be very careful. He speaks to us as it is written in scripture and to say it is mental illness is to deny His Truth.So what? David Koresh probably said the same thing. So have lots of folks who were mentally ill.
If a person does have the Holy Spirit but regularly quenches that Spirit in himself, would not that also quench growth? I see in many churches where I have visited and where I have been a member that quenching the Holy Spirit in services is often a routine practice. Some people who have had a real experience with God have deluded themselves as they set aside their first love in favor of whatever their congregation or denomination was pushing that was Not from God. Is that not why Apostle Paul wrote these words?But the ministry of the Holy Spirit is to teach us and lead us deeper into the Lord and His ways, so unless one does not have the Holy Spirit at all, this is a normal experience of Gods people.
So what? David Koresh probably said the same thing. So have lots of folks who were mentally ill.
Salvation
Salvation…what is the process? A very simple process described in the NT, but made complex and confusing by men.
I firmly believe you could write all you Needed to know for Christian salvation and the application of it on a 3 by 5 cards and drop them on one island and drop a bunch of Bibles on another and the people on the 3 by 5 card drop would practice a more correct version of Christianity. The reason?
You get a bunch a boys together….they form a club….they argue about what rules they are going to make….girls are lucky if they are even included….and they make a mess of everything. Sound familiar?
Then of course there is Satan. Lets argue and kill for Christ! He is a schemer. Throw a few doctrines in the mix so as to confuse any attempt to understand. Thousands of attempts by “any and all” of the denominations to understand, but agreement is scarce. Sadly and ironically there is a certain amount of humor to this, if you read the forum here, there are very unique forms of Christian expression. Mostly abstract thoughts expressed in a several ways that leads to nowhere. Then there is the circle talk. People can talk circular patterns around the prophecies, divine kingdoms, rapture, and Revelation because there is absolutely no agreement on it.
As it is now the understanding of salvation is postulated in one of hundreds of combinations and arrangements. Let us look at the variety….
1. That Yeshua’s death on the cross saved everyone on earth and they are all going to heaven…derived from scriptures like…Luke 3:6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of God. 1st John 2:2 and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world.
2. As far as faith? Using the word “they” loosely…they say that over 200 times, the Bible indicates that belief alone is required for salvation and entry into heaven. ….justified by faith alone…. But then for those that believe that more than faith is required…or includes certain things....
3. Works! The Greek word ἔργον can be translated works or deeds and many times translated to one or the other incorrectly. For those that like the idea of merging the Jewish and Christian religions, salvation includes various amounts of the Mosaic Laws. Not usually all of them because most do not know all of them and or do not want to acknowledge that God made some of them.
4. So in the middle ground three are those that believe that salvation is a process. But from here it gets complicated…..because they cannot agree, ergo the thousands of denominations.
Works
1. Some believe that works are not required and works include complying with the scriptures that say you should believe, repent, be baptize, and participate in communion. This group can include those that believe that everyone on earth is saved with no action or thought…thought can be defined as works as well as a change of moral conduct. You are working on your moral conduct to get to heaven.
2. Then there are those that believe that all you have to do is believe and you are saved.
3. Then there are some that believe that works are defined as following the Mosaic Law, and there is no need for that, but complying with belief, repentance, baptism, and communion are not works. But even within this group there are differing beliefs.
Repentance…beliefs regarding repentance run in all directions.
a. Repentance requires recollection of every sin.
b. Repentance is the realization and acknowledgment that you have sinned.
c. Repentance is the realization and acknowledgment that you have sinned and
intend to stop sinning.
d. Repentance is the realization and acknowledgment that you have sinned and
actually stop sinning.
e. Repentance is the realization and acknowledgment that you have sinned and
actually stop sinning and do some sort of penance.
f. Repentance is a pledge to never sin again or repentance was not real. On this one
point, some believe you lose your salvation and have to start over again. Or you were
never really saved to begin with.
g. Some believe if you continue to sin or fall away that there is no possibility of
repentance or salvation.
h. Repentance has to occur before Baptism.
i. Repentance is a single event that is complete.
j. Repentance is an on going thing as you realize what you have done wrong.
k. You cannot repent habitual sins.
l. You can repent habitual sins. (Name it and claim it)
m. You can repent of habitual sins and be saved but make an earnest effort to stop sinning.
There is actually more to repentance as I will get back to that.
Baptism and Communion
Beliefs vary on these two processes-rituals, and they run from one end of the spectrum to the other. Some believe that both have no spiritual connection or affect in heaven or on the person. That they are performed as an act of obedience and or are merely a public display. Some believe that they are part of the process of salvation and are miracles in themselves and are noted by heaven and change the individual physically and or spiritually.
Baptism
The various beliefs:
a. Public display, no spiritual meaning, an act of obedience, you just get wet and it is or is not a
requirement of salvation.
b. Baptism is a religious event but does not forgive sins and is not required for salvation.
c. Baptism is a religious event but does not forgive sins but is a requirement for salvation.
d. Baptism for the remission of sins. Forgiveness of the individual’s sins and is a requirement for salvation.
e. Baptism for the remission of sins and the regeneration. The born of water process….born again as a new spiritual individual. Spiritual memory of the old person forgotten. Forgiveness of the
individual’s past sins. Which set some believe sets the conditions of the baptism of the Holy
Spirit.
That is the point....I think you know that....a discussion. A discussion about the abundance of beliefs when salvation is short and sweet. I do intent to start a thread. Thank youThis may well be true, but there is far to much detail here for a simple forum discussion.
It is probably best to put forward ones own position and reasons to encourage others to identify with it.
God bless you.
Huh? My comments in that post have nothing whatsoever to do with Catholic doctrine regarding the Eucharist.What gets in the way of me accepting your comments is the issue of the Roman Catholic Mass in which the priest eats the very body of Christ and drinks His blood and people pray to the box in which the wafers are stored. To me this is idolatry, totally pagan, and an abomination to God
Meanwhile, back in the real world … Ask a thousand (non-Catholic) pastors for their interpretation of the NT, and you will get a thousand different answers. That’s why there are thousands of different (non-Catholic) churches and denominations.This is a valid point but I would question content.
There is a lot of difference between good reliable content and everything else.
A pastor was asked about whether the individual should be doing something. The pastors answer was while doing the task pray to the Lord for guidance.
Often things become very clear when we bring the Lord into a situation.
That is God speaking to our hearts and us responding. When light shines things often become clearer.