here just found, it i was looking for a post but it is a thread, link below;I tried searching but it did not bring it up. I went through all of your posts. I'll try again.
https://christianchat.com/threads/rediscovering-pisteuo.221687/
here just found, it i was looking for a post but it is a thread, link below;I tried searching but it did not bring it up. I went through all of your posts. I'll try again.
you accuse me unjustly.
Still kicking brother so I can’t complain. How about you ?Hey, brother. How have you been?
Always doing awesome in the Lord. Thanks.Still kicking brother so I can’t complain. How about you ?
Glad to hear it brother much love in Christ fired your way with a slingshotAlways doing awesome in the Lord. Thanks.
This sounds like, "agree with me or you're headed for damnation "
Amen to the words spoken by Jesus in red. Much of what He said was before His death and resurrection (shouting time). He was not addressing the "Church" as we know it today. He was still walking this earth living by and under the law. Some people will enthusiastically quote many of His red-letter words but conveniently omit important statements like, "these signs shall follow those who believe" — not just some, not a few, but those who believe.
He said, "In My name they shall cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues." It’s remarkable how selectively we interpret what applies to us today and what does not. Do we truly believe? The truth is, often we pick and choose what we want to accept. Then, we justify our personal beliefs by citing Scripture. We say, "faith must be active or it is dead," yet many do not genuinely believe.
Faith is the confidence in what we hope for and the assurance of things not seen. I am not working to keep this branch grafted in. The "fruit" does not come by me but the vine. The branch is already grafted in. Pffft.. let me explain, the branch is already grafted in and highlights the believer’s secure position in Christ. This grafting is not something we achieve or maintain by our own efforts. it is an act of God’s grace. When a person places faith in Jesus, they are spiritually united with Him and like a branch grafted into a living vine. This union is permanent and secure because it depends on Christ’s sustaining power, not on human striving.
So Saying I am not working to keep this branch grafted in I acknowledge that my salvation and spiritual connection to Christ are not maintained by my own works or efforts. While spiritual growth requires cooperation with God’s grace, the fundamental reality of being "in Christ" is a gift, not a task to be earned or preserved by human willpower. This frees me or believers from the burden of trying to prove or maintain my standing before God through my own strength. .. where I leave.
There are some on this site who say that. Certainly not me. Most Christians disagree with me on non-essential doctrines and I don't consider them lost because of it.Where have you heard that before?
How can you add something to a finished, completed work? You can't and nobody is trying to. It's just something your hiding behind so you can keep your life.
You've been warned, you know the truth now. So you will be held accountable for your decision . You and your household.
How can you add something to a finished, completed work? You can't and nobody is trying to. It's just something your hiding behind so you can keep your life.
You've been warned, you know the truth now. So you will be held accountable for your decision . You and your household.
Yes, the free gift is grace. Faith is our response to that grace . The correct response is pisteuo in the Greek. A personal surrender to Him and a life inspired by such surrender
There's no such thing as believing, that word is a mistranslation.
Either your just stubborn and are going to just dig in on the mistranslation, or your intentionally misleading people. Which is it?
There are some on this site who say that. Certainly not me. Most Christians disagree with me on non-essential doctrines and I don't consider them lost because of it.
This reminds me of the KJVO crowd. At some point it becomes idolatrous, such as this case with the "mistranslated" word.Pisteuo
pist-yoo'-o
Parts of SpeechVerb
Pisteuo Definition
- to think to be true, to be persuaded of, to credit, place confidence in
- of the thing believed
- to credit, have confidence
- in a moral or religious reference
- used in the NT of the conviction and trust to which a man is impelled by a certain inner and higher prerogative and law of soul
- to trust in Jesus or God as able to aid either in obtaining or in doing something: saving faith 1bc) mere acknowledgment of some fact or event: intellectual faith
- to entrust a thing to one, i.e. his fidelity
- to be intrusted with a thing
and Believe
intransitive verb
1
a
: to accept something as true, genuine, or real
ideals we believe in
believes in ghosts
b
: to have a firm or wholehearted religious conviction or persuasion : to regard the existence of God or a deity as a fact
Do you believe?
She went to church all her life, but didn't really believe until she was older.
—usually used with in
believe in the Scriptures
2
: to have a firm conviction as to the goodness, efficacy, or ability of someone or something
believe in exercise
You can do it, we believe in you!
3
: to hold an opinion : think
inclined to believe as their parents did
Only someone who thinks they have some superior knowledge, while actually misrepresenting the thing they believe is superior, would get their undies in a knot over supposed differences that have them all worked up.
This reminds me of the KJVO crowd. At some point it becomes idolatrous, such as this case with the "mistranslated" word.
This reminds me of the KJVO crowd. At some point it becomes idolatrous, such as this case with the "mistranslated" word.
So Saying I am not working to keep this branch grafted in I acknowledge that my salvation and spiritual connection to Christ are not maintained by my own works or efforts. While spiritual growth requires cooperation with God’s grace, the fundamental reality of being "in Christ" is a gift, not a task to be earned or preserved by human willpower. This frees me or believers from the burden of trying to prove or maintain my standing before God through my own strength
Found this online: the backfire effect : when an evidence-based correction is presented to an individual and they report believing even more in the very misconception the correction is aiming to rectify
one of several possibilities
When you turn a single translation into an idol.What exactly is idolatrous about the belief that God preserves His Word?
Kind of a doubling-down syndrome. Seems to be taking place and growing worse. Coming to the digital media world expecting much to any agreement on theology is not a productive pursuit.