The peace from God is not the same "peace" we understand in a worldly sense. The Lord Jesus Christ said "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid (John 14:27). This peace is not peace horizontally (man/woman to man/woman) ... but peace with God. That is why some folks wonder "if Jesus came to bring peace, why is there so much turmoil in the world?" ... it's because Jesus came to bring peace between man and God ... see also Rom 5:1.Well that's nice to know. all good that you knew, but you understood it was God giving you peace, yes or else how could you know.
thank you for your care and concern and please do not worry about me ... if I need prayer, I'll ask for it.Jordon said:Sorry to hear you've had many hairy moments I'll try to remember when I write to you.
One of the lessons I have learned is that when we are going through rough seas, those are times God works within us to perfect, establish, strengthen, settle us (see 1 Peter 5:6-11). Sometimes we don't recognize that God is working in us because we're so focussed on what's going on around us. But once we're through, we see the results (fruit) of God having worked within to do just as He promises in 1 Peter 5. Then we're that much stronger the next time we go through trying times.
I don't know.Jordon said:I forgot to mention earlier on that well i forgot actually my mistake.
I did mention last week here, that in the united Kingdom there are only churches that hold doctrines of grace are assigned to the reformation and church fathers including John Calvin.
Hence where we get the term Calvinism.. but who made up that term Calvinism ? Was it a mocker an unsound mind ?
I don't know. God sees all born again believers as one body in the Lord Jesus Christ over which He is the Head. We're the ones who call others whatever "isms" or "ers" or "ists" in our efforts to distinguish ourselves from others. kinda sad really ... but 1 John 1:3 tells us that those who have fellowship with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ will have fellowship with each other. So the fellowship starts vertically with the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ ... then horizontally with fellow believers.Jordon said:So there is only churches that hold tulip beliefs, but calvinism is just a term, I don't even know who stated this term, but was it started as a mockery to our church fathers m, seeing as it's called an ism.
So do you think that why people find it offensive ?
Well, Jordon, it goes both ways ... I try to focus on the Scripture being discussed, not on the name calling and bickering.Jordon said:But do people who use the term Calvinism have just cause to get offended about this, because when you think about it, it's not of sound mind to explode on someone with what appears to be a mockery of our church fathers, because they've decided they want to destroy your feelings with an ism, which could be a made up tern by the scoffers,
When you think about that some more, you realise they could be filled with evil intent.
Which then they make that agenda your agenda.
I know we try to memorialize truths revealed in Scripture in order that we can teach and understand. But I always find that God's truths are so much more abounding than the memorialization of His truth.Jordon said:But on a positive note the doctrine of grace is central to most churches, does it matter if it's called tulip.
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