Comm.Arnold
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Generally shooting people is considered pretty wicked destroying a mans home and killing his family is pretty wicked doesn't matter who does it.
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Mattew 23 is a very condemning chapter. In it Jesus was addressing those scribes and Pharisees that rejected Him and sought His life. Jesus spoke in anticipation of the judgment of Jerusalem, and of the judgment of Israel in rejecting their King and in fulfilling the prophetic word about those who were under the law of Moses. The book of Deuteronomy is very clear about the blessings and the curses upon Israel as God's chosen people, chosen for blessing and curses under the law and as an example to the world. The reason for an example is that the world will also come under judgment, not for disobedience under the law, but for rejecting the Word of God made flesh:
[sup]47 [/sup]And if anyone hears My words and does not believe,[sup][a][/sup] I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world but to save the world. [sup]48 [/sup]He who rejects Me, and does not receive My words, has that which judges him—the word that I have spoken will judge him in the last day. [sup]49 [/sup]For I have not spoken on My own authority; but the Father who sent Me gave Me a command, what I should say and what I should speak. John 12:47-49
Please note that some Pharisees actually believed that Jesus was sent by God, most notably Nicodemus. The Apostle Paul was among the Pharisees and a persecutor of the Church prior to his Damascus road introduction to the risen Lord. Were they part of the "synagogue of Satan?" What that term referred to in its context were those unregenerate souls among the Jews, who denied the gospel of grace and worked actively to subvert it. All unregenerate souls are children of wrath and why? There is no one good, but God, there is no one righteous, with the exception of the One that God sent in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ. Your posts condemn the righteous (by imputation). If anyone is walking upon dangerous ground, well, I suggest you examine your own feet. Have you been washed in the blood? Don't worry, though, you needn't understand the scripture to be saved. You only need to recognize that you are guilty before God and separated from Him by your sin, and that He paid the price for your redemption with His own precious blood in the person of His Son. In believing Him you are justified and freed from the guilt of all your sin because that sin was placed upon Him at the cross. He bore your guilt upon the cross (and mine) therefore His blood was shed for us and we are as responsible for His death as the rest. However, God HImself chose His Son to be the propitiation of our sin, and for this reason He does account us righteous and frees us of our "blood guilt," when we submit to Jesus as our Lord and Savior. If this isn't true, then there is no elect, and only hell and condemnation for all humanity: "All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
Ok, we know all the governmnetsof the world are bad... except maybe Israel.
USA is the most powerful government in the world and so I contend the one easiest to spread corruption outsde its borders. I will not accept USA as it should be understood as a peaceful or un-corrupt governmet. The people of the country is what we would all like to think want and desire peace and justice. Should we atack USA's government, us being Christians? I believe so and I believe it is our complacency that has allowed this corruption, to not only survive, but also to flourish, .... when good people do nothing....
Yes I know that not all the Pharisees were guilty of having Christ crucified, just as not all unbelieving Israelites there did not take part in it either. You're still missing a very important part of understanding in God's Word concerning the "mystery of iniquity" which Apostle Paul in 2 Thess.2 mentioned, and in Jude 1 about certain men crept in unawares, and our Lord's parable of the tares of the field. The first Bible Message about that began with the Gen.3:15 verse.
That matter is not taught in most Churches, so most have to go study about it in God's Word for theirself. The false doctrine that has instead crept into most Churches involving the "mystery of iniquity" is the falsehood that everyone born in this world is born with equal spiritual disposition. Not so per Scripture like Jude 1:4 and several others. Some are here to purposefully work for the devil against Christ and His Church.
Being that this is a Christian (as opposed to political) forum, please consider that the U.S. is the only nation which Scripture speaks in such a positive note:
Psalms 45:17
I will make Your name to be remembered in all generations;
Therefore the people shall praise You forever and ever.
Matt 10:14
14 And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.
(KJV)
Acts 13:49-51
49 And the word of the Lord was published throughout all the region.
50 But the Jews stirred up the devout and honourable women, and the chief men of the city, and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas, and expelled them out of their coasts.
51 But they shook off the dust of their feet against them, and came unto Iconium.
(KJV)
Wishful thinking would be like Paul and Barnabus returning to those Jews and trying again with those who rejected Christ willfully.
Will we then listen to false prophets that have crept into the Church then tell us that Christ's servants are guilty for others refusing Christ? I won't listen to those false ones, nor their attempts to lay false guilt trips upon the brethren in Christ. Their working is of the devil, not Christ.
Christ's servants are not expected to keep trying to convert one who has refused Him over and over. If someone wants to keep trying, then that's their own personal choice, and not a responsibility of Christ's Church. We are not to spoon feed those who clearly work against Christ but rebuke them instead. Jesus commanded us to simply leave the 'tares' alone (per the parable of the tares in Matt.13).
It's the same thing even with brethren in the Church that have been blinded by God. The Holy Spirit allowed me to see the blindness placed upon one brother, because he came out of it temporarily, and then a week later it was like what he had learned and understood was literally removed out his mind. That was more of lesson for me than for him, that understanding is not given for all, which again, was another one of our Lord Jesus' Messages to His Apostles in Matt.13:11...
Matt 13:11
11 He answered and said unto them, "Because it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given."
(KJV)
That was Christ's answer to His Apostles after they asked Him why He spoke to the 'multitudes' in parables. He then told them why per the Isaiah prophecy. How is it you don't appear to understand that Isaiah prophecy is still... in effect today upon many?
Hi Veteran,
I don't know, but it seems to me that Saul of Tarsis rejected the gospel repeatedly. I know that he heard it when Steven gave testimony just prior to being stoned to death as the first recorded martyr of the church. It seems that the church gave up on Saul, and did their best to hide from him, rather than be arrested and killed for blasphemy, but the Lord didn't give up on him.
Paul's situation was different in that he was a chosen vessel by our Lord Jesus, meaning he was a chosen elect. That was shown with how Christ directly intervened with Paul, which is Biblically a sign of a chosen sent apostle. Until that event Paul wasn't brought into service yet, that's all. It's obvious our Lord does not do that for everyone that works against Him, and that's why. And that also reveals all the more about Paul being one of His chosen elect.
The whole word comes against Israel in the final battle and that.... unfortunately includes... USA - period
America is NOT on the list to invade Israel. That kind of idea is not Biblical at all!
But it DOES sound like an idea that Satan's host would come up with.
Your statement is correct, according to everything I have read and understand to be true about Biblical prophecy.
On the other hand, I do not cease but be surprised at the wickedness America does these days...as well as the way her people justify their crimes.
but that's just me, hollering from the choir loft...
America only????
Same evils exist all over... this world, and based on my own travels overseas, there's some evils going on in some non-traditional Christian nations that would make one's hair curl just to hear about them. The acts of the Taliban persecutions is one such case.