Prophetic Word for 2018
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I can't say I understand what you're asking but I can tell, you still don't know what faith is, and I guess you're going to try and give me a lesson.Heb 11:1 defines faith. Name anything Jesus does not see that He needs to hope for it?
Answer my question. I stated it clearly and simply.I can't say I understand what you're asking but I can tell, you still don't know what faith is, and I guess you're going to try and give me a lesson.
So if you would, why don't you tell me what you think I got wrong so I know what you're trying to get at?
Answer my question. I stated it clearly and simply.
He made the claim, now he needs to support it or admit that he has no idea what he is saying.Well, who are you to demand anything from anyone? Nasty.
Apparently you didn't state it clear or simple enough.Answer my question. I stated it clearly and simply.
You asked me if Jesus used His faith to do miracles, and I said yes, are you suggesting He didn't because He doesn't hope for anything?He made the claim, now he needs to support it or admit that he has no idea what he is saying.
You don't understand Heb 11:1 as the definition of faith? I can't make it any more simple. You claim Jesus worked miracles by faith, so tell me, according to what is faith as defined by Heb 11:1: what does Jesus not see that He has to hope for it -or what does He not see that He needs faith for it? It really a very simple question which you should be able to answer if your assertion about Jesus is true.Apparently you didn't state it clear or simple enough.
Like I said, I can't answer your question if I don't understand what it is you're asking.
Otherwise, I would be more than eager to give you the answer you might be looking for.
So if you would kindly rephrase the question in a way that I might understand, I would be happy to reply.
You asked me if Jesus used His faith to do miracles, and I said yes, are you suggesting He didn't because He doesn't hope for anything?
Still trying to figure it out.
He is omniscient and omnipotent. He is God. Jesus did miracles because He is God and doesn't need faith. We need faith because we can't see the future nor can we see God.
Prophetic Word for 2018
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The above pastor makes a simple mistake.
His revelation is the judgement seat of God at the close of the current age.
But he is mixing this up with politics, economics and peoples desires.
Sport, TV all survives on people paying money into there services.
When was this ever an expression of Gods favour, rather it is mans favour.
It implies that God is going to bring down these organisations and actively
make righteous people rich. Good business people who do good business
tend to accumulate wealth.
So many prophecies have talked judgement and revival, year in year out, yet
they have turned out to be false prophecy.
Will these preachers who have given false prophecy then admit they were not
speaking the words of God, but bringing their ministry into disrepute.
A simple test is if the prophecy is too big and grandious, it is probably mania and
nothing to do with the Lord. If all the ideas are things we think would be good
to happen, it is just wishful thinking.
Truly churches who have lost their saltiness will collapse and fall, but nothing
to do with Gods judgement, rather they have lost they reason they exist and
people will just walk away.
So many prophecies have talked judgement and revival, year in year out, yet
they have turned out to be false prophecy.
He didn't do anything on His own, but out of unity with Father, so would He not have to have faith at these times? And what about when God turned away from Him while on the Cross? And being brought up from hell?
You mean brought up from Hades. Big difference. The WOF preachers talk about Christ being in Hell, but that is simply untrue. No one has entered the Lake of Fire (eternal Hell, called "Gehenna"). After Christ died on the Cross, His body was entombed but His spirit and soul were in Hades for three days and three nights, following which He was resurrected. But the penalty for the sin of the world was fully paid on the Cross....And being brought up from hell?
no, i dont recall ever hearing a song with lyrics like that.Are you referencing that song " till I saw a little lily pushing up a heavy clod, and I marveled at the wisdom of my God"?
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God doesn't need faith. God the Son submitted His will to God the Father. The Son didn't act independently on His own. There never was a time Jesus wasn't God. There never was a time Jesus wasn't Himself omniscient and omnipotent. You are getting into the Nestorian heresy and the born again Jesus heresy.
He didn't do anything on His own, but out of unity with Father, so would He not have to have faith at these times? And what about when God turned away from Him while on the Cross? And being brought up from hell?