Cause of faith...is hearing.
Faith comes by hearing.
Hearing the Gospel!
Cause of faith...is hearing.
Faith comes by hearing.
Sometimes square one is the best place to be, but if anyone can justify their actions claiming it is what Jesus would do then they aren't reading their bibles.So we're back at square one since anybody can justify their behavior claiming it is what Jesus would do.
"So then faith cometh ***OF/FROM/OUT OF G1537*** hearing, and hearing ***THROUGH G1223*** the word of God" (BEING PREACHED!)
Whosoever refers to believers...whosoever believes, and not to unbelievers. They are not included in whosoever believes. If you only consider part of a verse, you will only get part of the understanding.
my daughter is a teacher (grade 6) ... she told me about a kid in her classroom a couple years ago who meowed ... wouldn't answer questions ... just meowed ... so frustrating for her and so disruptive to the other kids ... she finally got through to the kid, but don't know if the the kid reverted once my daughter was no longer the teacher. she spent a lot of time with that kid..
Sometimes square one is the best place to be, but if anyone can justify their actions claiming it is what Jesus would do then they aren't reading their bibles.
Is this not what you were implying? That there are biblical examples where humiliation is appropriate?as for humiliation well Jesus showed us what that looks like as well
That is how that faith in God comes.
Stop and ask someone directions?
That takes faith in what he said to pursue the destination.
I've never been asked the question by my children.
You stated in your post we are back to square one where anybody can justify their actions by claiming it is what Jesus would do my response to that was not to confuse you but to to say that if one tries to say justify senseless arguing like how some on here say the mind of Christ means bringing a sword then they aren't reading their bibles.Is this not what you were implying? That there are biblical examples where humiliation is appropriate?
I've read some on the news threads say this isn't happening. Don't have to be concerned and try to fix the cause or the result of what's not happening. Nothing to see here...
It is my opinion that 'despising the shame' is a good attitude of His to adopt.You stated in your post we are back to square one where anybody can justify their actions by claiming it is what Jesus would do my response to that was not to confuse you but to to say that if one tries to say justify senseless arguing like how some on here say the mind of Christ means bringing a sword then they aren't reading their bibles.
My implying was that Jesus took humiliation with humbleness
Not much to discuss really. Other than preventing the misapprehension of one verse pulled out of context from becoming another Gnostic heresy that only the super-determinist gatekeepers own and understand.
That everyone display humility would be ideal. Yet, we even have different ideas about the meaning of humility. Humility one thing, it's a character trait of an individual, but humiliation is something else. It's part of the character of what a certain individual does, which is definitely not from the character of humility. Personally, I figure that being wrong is plenty enough humiliation that anyone should have to bear. I watched a learning program with my grandgirl about a big cheese that always won everything until a cheese wedge came along and beat him in every event. While the big cheese went through all the emotions of losing, the wedge humbly accepted its award gracefully saying, "...anyone can do it."
Of course he despised it yes but he endured it knowing the joy that awaited him.It is my opinion that 'despising the shame' is a good attitude of His to adopt.
I've never been asked the question by my children. They were taught from an early age that salvation was of God, that I believed they were children of promise, and that God would come at some point in their lives and make Himself known.
I also shared story after story in the Bible where God did the same thing to many, many people. God came to Adam and Eve. He came to Noah. He came to Abraham. Jesus came to find His sheep. The disciples were instructed to go to people. And one day, he will come to you. Can't imagine a more encouraging message than that the God of all glory would seek and save them personally.
Salvation is the result of belief
“preach the gospel anyones who’s already saved will believe it “
Thats not what it says it’s contrary and backwards it says “preach the gospel by one who believes shall be saved “
Salvation is a direct result of believing the gospel. The gospel is the power of God to save lost sinners
Indeed, He endured it to set us free from it.Of course he despised it yes but he endured it knowing the joy that awaited him.
Yes to set us free from it for after all the wages of sin is death .Indeed, He endured it to set us free from it.
Not much to discuss really. Other than preventing the misapprehension of one verse pulled out of context from becoming another Gnostic heresy that only the super-determinist gatekeepers own and understand.