RLT63
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I usually don't. I have been in Church services where we prayed for The Holy Spirit to come or to fill someone. Not at my current Church though.I don’t. Do you? If not, why not?
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I usually don't. I have been in Church services where we prayed for The Holy Spirit to come or to fill someone. Not at my current Church though.I don’t. Do you? If not, why not?
I gave 2 verses that say a man had to pay for our sins. Can you give me 2 verses that say a god-man had to do it?
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I usually don't. I have been in Church services where we prayed for The Holy Spirit to come or to fill someone. Not at my current Church though.
You think that EVE THOUGH Jesus taught us to pray to God, our Father (and not to him or a trinity)?If you believe Jesus is the Son of God, that he died for our sins and rose from the dead on the 3rd day, repent of your sins and accept Jesus as Lord and Savior I think you are saved. I think to do so you have to pray to Jesus.
I don't fear Trinitarians.Those who are about to die salute you!
There’s no need to fear the trinitarians. All that we are asked to do is abide by the Board rules.
I just don't find examples in the Bible of people praying to The Holy Spirit. Jesus prayed to The Father.Thanks. I’ve met few trinitarians who say they pray to the Holy Spirit. Being as the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of their deity, I’ve never understood why the hesitancy on the part of many trinitarians to pray to the Holy Spirit.
The “best” answer I’ve been given is that the First and Second Persons of the Trinity are in heaven and the Third Person of the Trinity is on earth, with the trinitarian. There is reason and need to pray to the First and the Second who are (or should it be, is?) in heaven, but no need to pray to the Third who is on earth.
What do you think about that answer? Does it sound reasonable to you? Does it sound unreasonable to you? Do you think there is a better explanation? I’d like to understand it.
The father is holy spirit.I just don't find examples in the Bible of people praying to The Holy Spirit. Jesus prayed to The Father.
I just don't find examples in the Bible of people praying to The Holy Spirit. Jesus prayed to The Father.
I noticed people pray FOR the HS, not to the HS.To the Father and Jesus.
There's a big difference between condemning, and rebuking, according to the scriptures.I’m glad you recognize this as a belief you hold and nothing more. That kind of awareness should make you less likely to condemn others who believe differently.
There's a big difference between condemning, and rebuking, according to the scriptures.
I stand rebuked, because I believe in the Triune Godhead, Christ Jesus pre-existence, not a "created being" but the Creator?You stand rebuked. I don’t have the authority to condemn anyone. I do have the authority to rebuke. Do whatever you think best in response to it.
I stand rebuked, because I believe in the Triune Godhead, Christ Jesus pre-existence, not a "created being" but the Creator?
You hold to the Shema…
…is worshipping Jesus idol worship?!
What does that tell you? What is the name of The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit?
Jesus a deity? Jesus NOT God!You stand rebuked for having a deity which the Messiah himself didn’t, doesn’t and never will.
Jesus a deity? Jesus NOT God!
Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
εν αρχη ην ο λογος και ο λογος ην προς τον θεον και θεος ην ο λογος
Bereshis (in the Beginning) was the Dvar Hashem [YESHAYAH 55:11; BERESHIS 1:1], and the Dvar Hashem was agav (along with) Hashem [MISHLE 8:30; 30:4], and the Dvar Hashem was nothing less, by nature, than Elohim! [Psa 56:11(10); Yn 17:5; Rev. 19:13]
OJB
I stand rebuked for this! That Christ is Elohim! Not a created being, but the CREATOR!
Joh 3:20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
Joh 3:21 But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest, that they are wrought in God.
Can you read John 1:1 and give me your interpretation?You stand rebuked for the reason I stated. I wouldn’t rebuke you, or anyone else, if I didn’t care about you.
Wow! Project much?!
If you don’t have a verse in 66 books that directly teaches your dogma, AND IF you had the fruit of the Spirit, including humility and self control, you’d simply humbly admit you believe what is not there, not call people names.
Make a blessed day!