No, I believe that the holy Spirit teaches Christians.
Because Christian worship true god
No, I believe that the holy Spirit teaches Christians.
I believe you are starting with the assumption that Muslims worship Lucifer.
And may you use some body passportThat's actually a great example!
False information on the passport may prevent you from entering. That would correspond to believing false things may prevent you from entering the kingdom.
But putting false information on a passport doesn't change who you are. Just as false information in the Koran doesn't change who God is.
Well, not just because Christians worship the true God, but because Christians by definition believe in Jesus.Because Christian worship true god
Sure, in the sense that Satan is the father of lies.Not assuming. Who teach Jesus not God? This teaching come from lucifer
Well, not just because Christians worship the true God, but because Christians by definition believe in Jesus.
Like this
Acts 2: 38 Peter said to them, "Repent, and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 For the promise is to you, and to your children, and to all who are far off, even as many as the Lord our God will call to himself."
Sure, in the sense that Satan is the father of lies.
But not everything that Muslims know about God comes from Satan or the Quran.
Acts 14: 17 Yet he didn't leave himself without witness, in that he did good and gave you rains from the sky and fruitful seasons, filling our hearts with food and gladness.
I see. As an example, then, what would that look like for someone who lived in the Americas about a thousand years ago?
No, I believe that the holy Spirit teaches Christians.
No, I do believe Christians worship the true God. But worshipping the true God is not what brings the holy Spirit. What brings the holy spirit is believing in Jesus, becoming a Christian. imo.You don't believe Christian worship true god?
I do not look to Muslims for information about spiritual issues.Ask Muslim, they know god from Quran or rain.
Rain and sky may tell there is creator, but Quran them who is creator
It say creator is Allah, that teach them jesus not god
No, I do believe Christians worship the true God. But worshipping the true God is not what brings the holy Spirit. What brings the holy spirit is believing in Jesus, becoming a Christian. imo.
I do not look to Muslims for information about spiritual issues.
The Creator that people know about from "rain and sky", is that the true God?
Absolutely! And when people hear from a burning bush or a talking donkey, are they miraculously told the name of Jesus? I wouldn't rule it out. But if that doesn't happen, what kinds of words or phrases do they use to describe what they have learned?It is always interesting how we want to limit God to missionaries but don't think He can use a burning bush or a talking donkey to teach people![]()
Yes, the spirit teaches Christians!Holy Spirit teaches us but He will never ever contradict God’s written word…. and there is a false spirit also teaching so you need knowledge to not be deceived.
That's correct.So worshiping the true god doesn't mean believing in Jesus?
Since after the Holy Ghost was poured out on the Day of Pentecost in 30 AD the gospel message of Jesus' death, burial and resurrection has been proclaimed throughout the world. Those having migrated to the America's would have had exposure in their countries of origin. There has been no lapse of religious expression of the gospel and/or doctrinal debate in one form or another since that time. Many studies of Church History speak to this truth.I see. As an example, then, what would that look like for someone who lived in the Americas about a thousand years ago?
Talking about the true god or worshiping the true godThat's correct.
Here's an example from the high priest
Matthew 26: 63 But Jesus held his peace. The high priest answered him, "I adjure you by the living God, that you tell us whether you are the Christ, the Son of God."
He didn't believe in Jesus, but he's clearly talking about the true God.
Yes, the spirit teaches Christians!
I agree that the spirit will never contradict God's written word. Along with that, God's written word is not open to private interpretation, it too requires the spirit.