I realize this is a very similar thread started in the family forum, but I wanted to get the opinion of those who may study the Bible on a higher level.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Matthew 18:3 (KJV) carries the idea of conversion.I'm not sure which word "convert" would most closely associate with in the bible. But using the KJV,
That's my particular take on it. Acts 19 1-7(?) talks about a few of those classifications And like I said, I don't which word most closely associates with the word "Convert".
- A disciple: someone who studies, practices, serves, follows or learns from some text or person or doctrine(s). (whether they truly believe in it or not)
- A believer: someone who believes what is taught (whether they practice discipleship or not)
- A son (of God): to me this means someone who has the Holy Ghost. (not to be confused with someone who just SAYS they have the Holy Ghost.)
- A Christian: someone who may be a disciple and/or believer of a doctrine supporting Jesus as being the Messiah. In Jesus time this meant a disciple, but nowadays it seems to mean anyone who CLAIMS to be a disciple. ( they might be one, but it doesn't seem necessary for a person to call themselves one and be accepted by others who claim similarly).
Love in Jesus,
Kelby
Sure a convert is simply a disciple just starting out with Christ.Thanks in advance for your answers.
A disciple allows themselves to be disciplined because in so doing they further their conversion to Christ.
Jesus' final instruction to His followers was to, "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you" (Matthew 28:19–20). Can one become a disciple before conversion? In other words, are not all all disciples also converts? Those who put their faith in Jesus are to be His disciples.
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.Isn't it amazing in Luke's versions of Matthew 28:19 Christ commands to do these things in His Name, not the Trinity:
47 And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
48 And ye are witnesses of these things.
49 And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.
50 And he led them out as far as to Bethany, and he lifted up his hands, and blessed them.
51 And it came to pass, while he blessed them, he was parted from them, and carried up into heaven.
Makes you wonder which versions is accurate.
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6
Jesus = the Name above every other name...
There is no difference and there is no conflict. We are required to harmonize all Scriptures. Matthew 28:19 corresponds to 1 John 5:7.Makes you wonder which versions is accurate.
There is no difference and there is no conflict. We are required to harmonize all Scriptures. Matthew 28:19 corresponds to 1 John 5:7.
And I showed you how the KJV 1 John 5:7 is an add on that literally does not match the Aramaic, the Greek, nor the Latin Vulgate 1 John 5:7. Only a person who is not paying attention would accept the KJV 1 John 5:7!
1 John 5:7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
Jesus is occasionally called "The Word". The Bible is His story. We also see Jesus referred to as The Word in John 1:
John
1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
1:4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
Nothing problematic about 1 John 5:7.