ARE YOU TURNING YOUR BACK TO HIM

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amigo de christo

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That's the problem my friend. People take one verse then completely throw it out of context.
exactly my friend . Folks do this with many VERSES . But if you notice its always to teach NOT THE TRUTH , but
a teaching of men or of their own mind and understanding . THE LAMBS CLING TO JESUS
and let none who name HIS NAME take things out of context . But rather RIGHTY DIVIDE THE WORD OF TRUTH .
 

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exactly my friend . Folks do this with many VERSES . But if you notice its always to teach NOT THE TRUTH , but
a teaching of men or of their own mind and understanding . THE LAMBS CLING TO JESUS
and let none who name HIS NAME take things out of context . But rather RIGHTY DIVIDE THE WORD OF TRUTH .
When will you guys move from kindergarten to grade one? Round and round in circles; never ending.....making lots of repetitive words as if something is being said. Frankly, those who have come to Jesus remain stuck with infants and the world looking on sees it nothing short of pathetic.
 
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amigo de christo

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When will you guys move from kindergarten to grade one? Round and round in circles; never ending.....making lots of repetitive words as if something is being said. Frankly, those who have come to Jesus remain stuck with infants and the world looking on sees it nothing short of pathetic.
Soon as the many start actually following CHRIST . I have fed ye with milk and not with meat . For many are yet carnal
and many follow a false gospel as well as false men .
 

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If one cannot even hear the simple teachings of CHRIST and sound doctrine ,
then how can they hear spiritual meats .
They cant . Those who love not the words of truth can never lead the Church , or anyone , not even their own bodies
can they govern . WE need an all out return to the pure and holy reminders of all things written in the pages of the bible .
For many walk another path and heed another spirit which feeds the flesh .
 

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If one cannot even hear the simple teachings of CHRIST and sound doctrine ,
then how can they hear spiritual meats .
They cant . Those who love not the words of truth can never lead the Church , or anyone , not even their own bodies
can they govern . WE need an all out return to the pure and holy reminders of all things written in the pages of the bible .
For many walk another path and heed another spirit which feeds the flesh .
Those who have no oil, have no oil because of laziness, indifference or deliberate choice. Oil is plentiful and available.
 

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If one cannot even hear the simple teachings of CHRIST and sound doctrine ,
then how can they hear spiritual meats .
They cant . Those who love not the words of truth can never lead the Church , or anyone , not even their own bodies
can they govern . WE need an all out return to the pure and holy reminders of all things written in the pages of the bible .
For many walk another path and heed another spirit which feeds the flesh .
Do you see yourself as the leader of the church?
 

amigo de christo

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Do you see yourself as the leader of the church?
i am but dust and ash , a man who is here in this brief life yet awaits the eternal glory of being forever with HE who has saved me .
All i know is i exhort . And am but a mere man . GOD IS SUPREME .
And i know i was sinner worst than most and yet GOD in His wonderous mercy sent grace , life saving grace
that converted me to Christ .
And so long as i am on this earth , By that same grace , by that same Spirit i am gonna do all TO POINT TO THE ONLY HOPE
one will ever have , JESUS CHRIST AND ALL BIBLE TRUTH . That is what i am , a simple sinner saved and changed by grace
and now by that love that comes from GOD , i desire the death of none , THUS OPEN BIBLES I SAY , AND LEARN that JESUS
and beware of men for we have us many decievers that lie in wait to decieve . NO MAN is INFALLIBLE . NO MAN .
THus you test every word every man ever says . BUT KNOW THY BIBLE , cause THAT IS HOW YA GONNA TEST THEM .
FOR BY THE SPIRIT , lambs are given the love that comes FROM GOD and that LOVE , LOVETH EVERY WORD OF GOD
GOD ABOVE ALL , CHRIST ABOVE ALL , and THEN our neighbor as our self . FOR ANY other love
loves not GOD nor even man . Beware we have us a false senusal love , DONT HEED IT .
 

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It would be of upmost import that you ask yourself whether or not you are turning your back on Christ, because you are preaching incorrect doctrines. First of all, the good news is not about Christ. It is about the soon-coming government of God that will be administered by the Family of God(Mar. 1:14-15). As Christ clearly stated throughout His ministry, He did not come to preach a message about Himself. Secondly, a Christian is saved by Christ's life, not His blood:

"For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life." - Rom. 5:10

Christ's sacrifice reconciles a person to God. The purpose of Christ's blood is not to save anybody, contrary to what "Christianity" teaches as tradition. This is one of many reasons why Protestants and Catholics simply don't get it: everybody wants to be a pastor, teacher, or a theologian without knowing even the most basic truths of the Bible first.
 

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It would be of upmost import that you ask yourself whether or not you are turning your back on Christ, because you are preaching incorrect doctrines. First of all, the good news is not about Christ. It is about the soon-coming government of God that will be administered by the Family of God(Mar. 1:14-15). As Christ clearly stated throughout His ministry, He did not come to preach a message about Himself. Secondly, a Christian is saved by Christ's life, not His blood:

"For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life." - Rom. 5:10

Christ's sacrifice reconciles a person to God. The purpose of Christ's blood is not to save anybody. This is one of many reasons why Protestants and Catholics simply don't get it: everybody wants to be a teacher or a theologian without knowing even the most basic truths of the Bible first.
That sounds way TO NAR for me my friend . THE GOOD NEWS IS JESUS CHRIST , cause wont anyone be in that KINGDOM if they dont BELEIVE IN HIM . It kinda sounds like a jw as well . Not for sure . ITS THE GOSPEL . That MEANS GOOD NEWS .
AND what does the gospel teach , ITS ALL ABOUT FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST . SO YEAH HE IS THE GOOD NEWS .
 

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It would be of upmost import that you ask yourself whether or not you are turning your back on Christ, because you are preaching incorrect doctrines. First of all, the good news is not about Christ. It is about the soon-coming government of God that will be administered by the Family of God(Mar. 1:14-15). As Christ clearly stated throughout His ministry, He did not come to preach a message about Himself. Secondly, a Christian is saved by Christ's life, not His blood:

"For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life." - Rom. 5:10

Christ's sacrifice reconciles a person to God. The purpose of Christ's blood is not to save anybody, contrary to what "Christianity" teaches as tradition. This is one of many reasons why Protestants and Catholics simply don't get it: everybody wants to be a pastor, teacher, or a theologian without knowing even the most basic truths of the Bible first.
Its rather odd that paul said BY WHICH YE ARE SAVED . AND HIMS was talking about JESUS CHRIST , the GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST .
SO yeah its by JESUS we are saved . Goodness my friend where are you getting YOUR doctrine from
ROME , JW , NAR , EMERGENT . Cause it aint from THE BIBLE .
 

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That sounds way TO NAR for me my friend . THE GOOD NEWS IS JESUS CHRIST , cause wont anyone be in that KINGDOM if they dont BELEIVE IN HIM . It kinda sounds like a jw as well . Not for sure . ITS THE GOSPEL . That MEANS GOOD NEWS .
AND what does the gospel teach , ITS ALL ABOUT FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST . SO YEAH HE IS THE GOOD NEWS .


That's right my friend, so many here cherry pick scripture to make up the false doctrine of who Jesus is and what He did for us. There is no other than Jesus.

We do though need to know the bad news before we can get to the good news

The bad news, spiritually speaking, is that we are all sinners deserving of hell for our sin against a holy God (Romans 3:23; 6:23). Our sin has kept us from His presence and eternal life (John 3:15–20). No one can earn his or her way into the presence of God because there is “no one righteous” (Romans 3:10). Our best human efforts to please God are “as filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:6). Some evangelists and street preachers focus exclusively on this aspect of God’s truth, which could be considered the “bad news approach.”

The good news is that God loves us (John 3:15–18). He wants a relationship with His human creation and has communicated with us in a variety of ways such as nature (Romans 1:20), the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16), and Jesus coming in human form to live among us (John 1:14). God does love us. He does want to bless us. He wants a relationship with us and desires to teach us His ways so that we can become all He created us to be (Romans 8:29). Teachers who focus only on the good news are leaving out a vital part of God’s plan of salvation, which includes repentance (Matthew 3:2; Mark 6:12) and taking up our cross to follow Jesus (Luke 9:23).

Until we know the bad news, we can’t truly appreciate the good news. You would not appreciate a stranger bursting into your home and dragging you outside, unless you first understood that your house was on fire. Until we understand that we are destined for hell because of our sin, we cannot appreciate all that Jesus did for us on the cross (2 Corinthians 5:21). If we don’t realize how hopeless we are, we won’t recognize the great hope Jesus offers (Hebrews 6:19). Unless we recognize that we are sinners, we can’t appreciate a Savior.

The best approach is to present what the apostle Paul called the “whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27). God’s whole counsel includes both the bad news about our natural state and the good news about God’s plan to redeem us. Jesus never eliminated either of these when He brought “peace on earth, goodwill toward men” (Luke 2:14). His peace is available to everyone who is brought to repentance by the “bad news” and joyfully accepts the “good news” that He is Lord of all (Romans 10:8–9).
 
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That's right my friend, so many here cherry pick scripture to make up the false doctrine of who Jesus is and what He did for us. There is no other than Jesus.

We do though need to know the bad news before we can get to the good news

The bad news, spiritually speaking, is that we are all sinners deserving of hell for our sin against a holy God (Romans 3:23; 6:23). Our sin has kept us from His presence and eternal life (John 3:15–20). No one can earn his or her way into the presence of God because there is “no one righteous” (Romans 3:10). Our best human efforts to please God are “as filthy rags” (Isaiah 64:6). Some evangelists and street preachers focus exclusively on this aspect of God’s truth, which could be considered the “bad news approach.”

The good news is that God loves us (John 3:15–18). He wants a relationship with His human creation and has communicated with us in a variety of ways such as nature (Romans 1:20), the Bible (2 Timothy 3:16), and Jesus coming in human form to live among us (John 1:14). God does love us. He does want to bless us. He wants a relationship with us and desires to teach us His ways so that we can become all He created us to be (Romans 8:29). Teachers who focus only on the good news are leaving out a vital part of God’s plan of salvation, which includes repentance (Matthew 3:2; Mark 6:12) and taking up our cross to follow Jesus (Luke 9:23).

Until we know the bad news, we can’t truly appreciate the good news. You would not appreciate a stranger bursting into your home and dragging you outside, unless you first understood that your house was on fire. Until we understand that we are destined for hell because of our sin, we cannot appreciate all that Jesus did for us on the cross (2 Corinthians 5:21). If we don’t realize how hopeless we are, we won’t recognize the great hope Jesus offers (Hebrews 6:19). Unless we recognize that we are sinners, we can’t appreciate a Savior.

The best approach is to present what the apostle Paul called the “whole counsel of God” (Acts 20:27). God’s whole counsel includes both the bad news about our natural state and the good news about God’s plan to redeem us. Jesus never eliminated either of these when He brought “peace on earth, goodwill toward men” (Luke 2:14). His peace is available to everyone who is brought to repentance by the “bad news” and joyfully accepts the “good news” that He is Lord of all (Romans 10:8–9).
Yes indeed my friend . Look at how peter witnessed to the jews .
exactly .
And i would also add , that once one believes we gotta feed them EVERY WORD OF JESUS and what the apostels taught .
BIBLE DOCTRINE . And if we see error , WE GOTTA MOVE FAST to correct error .