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Please don't waste your energy trying to convince me that God is pleased with losers. That means the parable of the talents was a fairy tale
I'm glad to hear that, I hope God has mercy on you and blesses you with the gift of faith and wisdom to rightly discern the meaning of the Holy Scriptures
"Christian" can mean anyone, we have no way of knowing who Gods elect are. We do know that Jesus said that the majority are going to hell, I'm sure you've heard of the wide road and the many who travel on it and the narrow gate etc.such abuse of vocabulary !
should you really be calling "Christian" the people you say are doomed to hell?
And this is the will of Him who sent Me, that I shall lose none of all those He has given me,but raise them up at the last day. (John 6:39)and should anyone be sitting as judge over those that call on His name based on cash flow ???
I thought we already covered that!, why do you accuse successfully hard working believers of being wicked like Herod and Co.i dont think Jesus, John and the 12 are losers.
but according to you the Lord is more pleased with king herod and the rich roman emperors.
i dont thnk your getting it, i think you do actually but will never admit in a million years.I thought we already covered that!, why do you accuse successfully hard working believers of being wicked like Herod and Co.
we have no way of knowing who Gods elect are or believers as you call them. We can only get an idea by the fruits they bare, but only they know and God knows if they are true the elect of GodWe will be judged at the judgement seat of Christ ( only believers will be there ) for what we did AFTER we were saved
Im all for bearing fruit , of course we are called to do that , but its NOT what saves us or keeps us saved
And Christians ( i prefer to say Believers , cause alot of people say they are Christian when they havent trusted Christ alone for their salvation ) are NOT dead in their trespasses and sins , we have been redeemed
You need to rightly divide the word , and distinguish between the covenants
sorry renewed , put your post in there by mistake![]()
only thing i know about your preacher is what you tell me, he devotes an entire sermon to money. i dont remember Jesus ever doing this.
Nope, I never said anything of the sort. You have financial success and talents mixed up with greed and serving the god of mammon which is the same god as serving the lusts of your flesh. Very different animals friendi dont thnk your getting it, i think you do actually but will never admit in a million years.
Jesus said you will know them by their fruit.
you say our fruit should be the same as Herod and those roman emperors.
are you getting it now?
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what that man said to you was a profound comment on the institutionalized church! i'd have never forgotten such a thing either.
it's true that the whole machination of what transpired is not explained in the text, and it's also true as you say that there are a number of object lessons for us in the account.
what i'm seeing in this though, is that there are clues in how Peter describes what they've done, using the word 'conspiracy' and clues in the placement of the account directly after the run-in with the Sadducees, and the context of what was going on in the city as the Spirit was working drawing together the church. the odd mention of a Levite who sold land. the detail of the young men who carried the bodies away. the significant display of the power of the Spirit and the authority with which Peter spoke.
it's not uncommon for the Bible to give scant information about an event which, if we were writing a history book or a newsreel, we'd include much more detail - for example here:
Now Judah took a wife for Er his firstborn, and her name was Tamar. But Er, Judah’s firstborn, was evil in the sight of the LORD, so the LORD took his life. (Genesis 38:6-7)
how did Er err? ((see what i did there lol))
the Bible doesn't say. the thing significant to the purpose of the narrative isn't Er's error, but the fact that Er erred.
here, the depth of Ananias & Sapphira's plot isn't explored. the most significant thing is that they lied, that they conspired together to do so, and that the Spirit was in no way deceived by it. but putting this together with all the surrounding text there's actually a lot of information for us to piece together what may have been happening. God wants us to study, to think, to dive into the word and swim in it, to seek Him out in it -- there are certainly moral lessons taught by this event, but treating it like it's 'just about greed' is IMO like only sticking our toes in the water.
it's similar, in a way, about the sabbath, and the Law, where you and i have spent a year throwing sparks. i've never said anyone should not keep it -- just that no one should be judged over it, whether for keeping or for not. observation of it by resting from physical labor is just like sticking our toe in the pool; it's only the surface, and i figure we ought to get all wet. i guess your point has been that we have to get our toes wet before we can get the rest of ourselves in, but you know, if i went ahead and dove, my toe would actually be the last thing that touches the water
ain't it funny how now that we're talking about Sadducees instead of Pharisees we're basically on the same page together hahaha
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Yes, we are to give financially, and in other ways.
I recall one tithe-teacher start on the idea that Christians should tithe their time as well as their money. I don't think he did the math on that before preaching it.
If there's one thing I'd like to impress on people, it's that "tithing" and "giving" are not synonymous. I see much error coming from this conflation of distinct ideas. Tithing was never voluntary; giving always is.
you know what I mean when I say Christians, it means nothing these days
exactly, king Herod and the roman emperors had financial success, exactly what your selling, no mix up.Nope, I never said anything of the sort. You have financial success and talents mixed up with greed and serving the god of mammon which is the same god as serving the lusts of your flesh. Very different animals friend
Everyone will be judged according to what they have done. Faith without works is dead, just as most Christians are dead in their sins and trespasses. Works are the fruits of faith, which you received by grace. If you don't bare fruit it's a sure sign that you're not saved but self deceived.
20 Bible Verses about Tithing. Despite the fact that many people use the word “tithe” synonymously with any church-related giving, the word tithe literally means “tenth.” The tithe was an obligatory offering from the law of Moses requiring 10 percent of an Israelite's firstfruits.Sep 9, 2015
I'm not accusing anyone one of anything...
20 Bible Verses about Tithing. Despite the fact that many people use the word “tithe” synonymously with any church-related giving, the word tithe literally means “tenth.” The tithe was an obligatory offering from the law of Moses requiring 10 percent of an Israelite's firstfruits.Sep 9, 2015
Hey Jewel, not sure what you're saying here. Are you agreeing with me, disagreeing, or just commenting?
it certainly ain't commonly preached as such.
it's commonly preached as "put all the $$ in the plate or God may strike you dead where you stand"
which... yeah we're kinda seeing the fruit of that kind of preaching here aren't we...