Evangelion
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Still no answer to my question about Cornelius and his family?
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Never mind.
The theif on the cross "believed" in Christ and will be in Paradise when Christ returns to earth.Originally posted by Evangelion
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No.
Thief on the cross.
In His mercy, God makes allowances for exceptional circumstances.
Do you believe that Jesus can live in us??
This is the end of the earth and the coming of Jesus, the last days.
I know there wil be also the rapture and Jesus will come and get us out of here before the tribulation, so check that out for yourself if this is maybe not the judement day , but just Jesus coming to get His children before the final tribulation comes.
I hope this answers your question.
Originally posted by Kevin
c.moore,
Yes, but that doesn't mean that He is going to keep the commandments that He ordered me to do! None of this changes the fact that Jesus commanded man to keep His commandments, not Himself.
Well, kinda. You didn't really tell me whether or not you believe if this is referring to Judgement Day.
The people in Matt. 25: 31-46 were seperated into two groups. How could this be done without being judged, c.moore? Then there's the account of Judgement Day spoken of in Rev. 20:11-15. Those people were judged by their works, and the ones who's names were not found in the book of Life were thrown into the Lake of fire. So how can you say that Judgement Day doesn't effect our salvation? After being judged, people go to one place or another, just as spoken of in Matt 25:31-46. In both cases (Matt. 25 and Rev 20), people were judged and sent to their final destination.
So as long as Jesus is in us we have no CONDEMNATION, or NO HELL.
the judgement day is about be judged if you believe or not in Jesus , and if Jesus is in you or he is not in you as your personal savior .
Our works as a christian, and commandment is another thingThey are not different things! How can we keep His commandments without DOING them - WORKS? They go hand in hand. The people spoken of in Matt. 25:41-46 didn't keep His commandments, and it cost them their salvation. The things listed in that passages are certainly works.
that why I quoted 1Co:3:15: If any man's work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.
Sigh. Again, this does nothing to show that keeping Christ's commandments, which means we have to DO something (works), is not necessary. It's just saying that if we do good works and they get burned up, we are still saved. This has no bearing on the fact that we are to keep Christ's commandments.
This 1Cor 3:15 arguement is going nowhere, because you just keep running back to it, trying to get it to say something that it doesn't say, while ignoring passages such as 1John2:4! 1John2:4 makes it quite clear that keeping Christ's commandments is necessary, otherwise a person is a liar, and the truth is not in them. These types of people will NOT be in Heaven! Yet you ignore this can run back to 1Cor 3:15, and you try (unsuccessfully) to make it say that we don't have to do anything for salvation!
Don´t you think Jesus while He is in you try to direct you to do the commandments and obey,because we as His sheep should hear his voice sence he is IN us??
Yes, I agree with you. However, it is still ultimately up to me to do the commandments, not Christ. Christ will not do His own commandments for me.
Has been" buried... as in past tense? Nope. Baptism is what actually buries our old man of sin, as stated in Romans 6. Verse 5 is the conditional verse. IF we have been baptized into His death, then we have put away our old man of sin, not before. It goes on in verse 7 to say that "He who has died" has been freed from sin. The condition of being freed from in is dying with Christ through baptism. That is the Biblically stated purpose of baptism, which is a far cry from baptism being "simply the outward declaration that one has faith in Christ."
Kevin wrongly states: However, it is still ultimately up to me to do the commandments, not Christ. Christ will not do His own commandments for me.
That is simply absurd!
The Water itself has no magical or regenerating power
It is not our works but our faith which saves us
Those who fall away are mere professers but not possesors of Eternal life.
The truth is in the middle - All those who are born again will endure to the end
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As long as we dont' turn our backs on Christ, which we can do by not keeping His commandments, then yes, we are in good shape.
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No! I believe more what the bible says:M'r:16:16: He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
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Wrong. It's more than being judged as to whether or not we believe in Jesus. That may be your version of Judgement Day, but the Bible says that we will be judged according to our works on Judgement Day (Rev. 20:12). It is by this we are judged, and by this we are found either worthy or not worthy of Heaven. See below for proof of this:
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When you use the word worthy,it look like you are trying to tell me that we must qualify for heaven
Re:20:12: And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
Re:20:13: And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
Re:20:14: And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
Re:20:15: And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
In verse 12 there is no mention of judgement of hell for lack of works.
Do you thing the books mention here was like a report card, like we get from school to graduate???
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If believing on it's own was enough, then the people in Matt. 25:41-46 should have been saved, for they address Him as Lord. Tell me they didn't believe in Him. They did, but they weren't saved, because faith only isn't enough! They were found lacking, because they didn't do good works towards man (which you've agreed to). This is what happened to them when they were judged (Judgement Day).
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I did agree because ,i was agreeing the bible did say that but what is the interpretation??
Does a person have to work for something he or she inherit???
If you can understand this verse 34 you will get the rest of the chapter with understanding.
Quotec.moore
M't:7:22: Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils?and in thy name done many wonderful works?
M't:7:23: And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
let me ask this last question,if we are led by the Spirit of God and we do what the Spirit says is this doing God`s will and obeying His commandment????