ScottA
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do you think Episkopos is a prophet of God?
I could speak such an assessment, but I will not. A tree is known by its fruit. That is enough.
As for Episkopos...he indeed has his gifts.
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do you think Episkopos is a prophet of God?
It has to be done in the right setting, otherwise it could simply push away people, the only thing that comes to mind here is what Jesus said about the resurrection of condemnation; judgment - for the unbeliever which Yahava, will give a spiritually resurrected body, however it may not be equipped enough to be able to dwell in the Kingdom of God, and that body is corrupted house what is it like outside that kingdom, darkness? Are they content with what they have? Are they always wanting? Will it be a struggle to get to the lake of fire that could burn away that darkness with-in the corrupted house?Is it hate speech to warn people of eternal consequences?
Do you mean this as in street preaching? Or people on the sidewalk who just want people to say Jesus and come back, and say we had 6 confessions today!Is it love? It's funny that people will rationalize warning unbelievers outside the church....even seeing this as laudatory.
This is known to me that anyone who is actually doing as suggested, some will like that, some will not, but it shouldnt be demanded they must do anything, and they should think and choose for themselves, otherwise it is just dogma.But try warning the unbelievers within the church and most will get into a snit. It's funny how history continues to repeat itself.
Is it hate speech to warn people of eternal consequences? Is it love? It's funny that people will rationalize warning unbelievers outside the church....even seeing this as laudatory. But try warning the unbelievers within the church and most will get into a snit. It's funny how history continues to repeat itself.
like what gifts?I could speak such an assessment, but I will not. A tree is known by its fruit. That is enough.
As for Episkopos...he indeed has his gifts.
And in this we have many passages of Scripture teaching us what we are to be seeing from His annointed teachers. Let the one prophesy, and let the others discern.As for warning within or without the church, the same would apply. Is it us doing the warning, or is it the Holy Spirit? Great care should be taken to make certain it is not just us. This discretionary fine point is surely akin to "rightly dividing the word of truth"--that is, between what is worldly and what is godly, or from us or from God.
its loveIs it hate speech to warn people of eternal consequences? Is it love? It's funny that people will rationalize warning unbelievers outside the church....even seeing this as laudatory. But try warning the unbelievers within the church and most will get into a snit. It's funny how history continues to repeat itself.
like what gifts?
and what fruit?
I see great compassion from non believers.I said I would not. But just look for the fruit. I see great compassion and energy for what is true from God. What do you see?
You are missing the bigger picture here. Jesus came only to the lost sheep of Israel. They rejected Him and crucified Him.I see great compassion from non believers.
does that mean they have the love of God in them?
and I do not see any commpassion in him, I see alot of hate and alot of anger from anyone who disagrees with him..
Thats not the way of God.
its the truth that matters. if the truth is wro9ng.. all the great works we do are nothing but filthy rags.. they will mean nothing.
Here is your problem, You do not even think YOUR sin crucified himYou are missing the bigger picture here. Jesus came only to the lost sheep of Israel. They rejected Him and crucified Him.
Jesus died for the sins of the whole world. But it wasn't worldly people that despised Him and killed Him...it was God's people. If you can't see the irony and the paradox in this you will never understand your own reactions to what I say. The wrath of God is primarily on His own people. I'm trying to warn people of the "terror of the Lord." But few seem to recognize what I'm doing and why.
2 Cor. 5:11 "Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men; but we are made manifest unto God; and I trust also are made manifest in your consciences."
Of course religious people will see that as a warning to non-believers...and not the unbelievers that fill the modern churches. Look what Paul says concerning believers...
Rom. 11 Well; because of unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by faith. Be not highminded, but fear:
For if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he also not spare you.
People will mock and dissimulate...until it is too late. The prophecies state that religious ideology will triumph over the truth in the believers of the last time. So many here are proving that very point.
This is so fallacious and wrong headed...it's not worth trying to fix it.Here is your problem, You do not even think YOUR sin crucified him
yes. the jew turned him in to be crucified. And the romans obliged.. But jesus let it happen.. Because of the world..
He does for the sin of the world. which means every one of us has a part in his death.
The wrath of God is against unrighteousness
You continue to prove my point.. You think you are ok. you are better than others. You reject the gospel because like the pharisees (yeah the ones who crucified christ) you do not think you need him to save you from your penalty of sin
Many make the gauge of their enthusiasm a license to speak with authority they do not have...at least not from God.
LOL. I indeed have a different Spirit than the modern religious institutions. I certainly hope so! I have "another Spirit." It pleases God that the few are rejected by the many. So continue to judge from yourself. It must be so. I'm happy to be marginalized. :) That proves I'm spot on.
I have been following Christ...in reality.... for 43 years. It's not so much about the amount of time one maintains something....but where that is taking you.
remain as you are. No one is forcing you to give up your religious schemes.
sadly. some people live in the world where they think Gods speaks directly to them, and God has shown them the truth.
then they will attack anyone who disagrees with them as how did he put it, "non conversant in spiritual things
No. I believe God is sorting people in this age to find those who will be His intimates (saints), His subjects (saved righteous), His shamed wanderers (outer darkness) and those who will be eliminated entirely (lake of fire, the 2nd death).Do you believe that Jesus will eventually save ALL people who ever lived?
Is this not the gauge of your own enthusiasm? The mistake is to assume you know what's really going on.That's every person in this forum.
Is this not the gauge of your own enthusiasm? The mistake is to assume you know what's really going on.