On the pulpit is a banner with a square in the middle and inside the square is the number 4. That number is significant. Around the four edges it says Jesus Christ, Saviour, Healer, Baptiser, and Coming King.
Please do not tell me I deny the good news of Jesus. Not only that, it is a personal insult as well. I feel like reporting you for saying that.
Sorry about that. I met them this morning on here and thought she had come back.You have me mixed up with someone else. My sister has never been a moderator. I don't understand the picture completely.
Personal insults are not good, but neither are generalising insults good eitherOn the pulpit is a banner with a square in the middle and inside the square is the number 4. That number is significant. Around the four edges it says Jesus Christ, Saviour, Healer, Baptiser, and Coming King.
Please do not tell me I deny the good news of Jesus. Not only that, it is a personal insult as well. I feel like reporting you for saying that.
CorrectSo this is your church
The Elim Pentecostal Church is a UK-based Pentecostal Christian denomination.
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I attended an Elim Pentecostal Church in Chelmsford.So this is your church
The Elim Pentecostal Church is a UK-based Pentecostal Christian denomination.
Personal insults are not good, but neither are generalising insults good either
It sort of rubs off.Personal insults are not good, but neither are generalising insults good either
I attended an Elim Pentecostal Church in Chelmsford.
I never saw that banner.
Headquarters. It usually hangs down from the pulpit. It is down to the individual church.I attended an Elim Pentecostal Church in Chelmsford.
I never saw that banner.
Cos I thought you were having a dig at me.Why the thumbs down?
However I left the church when I sought help.I attended an Elim Pentecostal Church in Chelmsford.
I never saw that banner.
The person who presently believes in Christ has nothing to fear. It is the most secure place to be in all of heaven and earth.i can also say constant fear is no good i hated insecurity. perfect love casts out fear.
You annoy me. I thought I was quite forthright.Well at least we an affirmative on something.
Just keep trusting in Christ for salvation and you will never be on that roller coaster. You will always be firmly secure in Christ with nothing to fear.Going through life on that emotional ride of fear and bondage to IN-security is no way to live the Christian life.![]()
That is bad, and I will let you into a little secret, neither do I. There are other gifts though but I do not talk about it.However I left the church when I sought help.
I was asked if I prayed in tongues.
When I said no I was told it was evidence I wasn't saved.
Just keep trusting in Christ for salvation and you will never be on that roller coaster. You will always be firmly secure in Christ with nothing to fear.
There are a lot of religious people. He isn't one of them.Sure ... every believer is on the roller coaster in your framework/theory/ideology/paradigm etc., etc.,
The testing of your faith occurs in this life, not the life to come.Salvation is not probation.
Whether or not your faith continues determines if you will continue to possess the life that is eternal.Eternal life is not temporary life.
That's right.Jesus is the door. He is not a revolving door.