We need...
The teaching of Jesus.
God’s commands.
That which is true.
The word of God and the Spirit of God to illumine our eyes and heart to understand His word.And His heart and Our Father's spirit too. (which I am sure you knew.)
We need...
The teaching of Jesus.
God’s commands.
That which is true.
Paul spoke of a return yet to come, so I don't think he considered what happened to him to be Jesus having returned.yes. Amen. and Jesus returned and revealed so much more to Paul. how to be disciples of Christ and build others up. it's rare here because everybody wants to be MORE right. or NOT wrong. we do get enough to keep us coming back. we can all be better people to each other. if not here. where ? - atrol:
The word of God and the Spirit of God to illumine our eyes and heart to understand His word.
yes. Amen. and Jesus returned and revealed so much more to Paul. how to be disciples of Christ and build others up. it's rare here because everybody wants to be MORE right. or NOT wrong. we do get enough to keep us coming back.
we can all be better people to each other. if not here. where ? - atrol:
Paul spoke of a return yet to come, so I don't think he considered what happened to him to be Jesus having returned.
What does the Bible say though? Is it that Christ WILL return? Is the word return there at all? I don't think the Bible says Christ is always returning, which you suggest is the case with different people experiencing a return one each person for all who are converted or repent unto salvation.Jesus is always returning... every time a soul is converted is: Christ come in the flesh... transforming our heart and way of thinking.
BUT, you are right... there will be The Return, when time is up and Christ will rule on earth totally for all will live as Christ taught. God's great glory will burn as chaff all that is impure, and only those who are in He who can stand in the presence of God without being destroyed will remain.
What does the Bible say though? Is it that Christ WILL return? Is the word return there at all?
I don't think the Bible says Christ is always returning, ...
....which you suggest is the case with different people experiencing a return one each person for all who are converted or repent unto salvation.
Well, why do you believe that? I don't see it in scripture.Yes, yes I do.
Paul spoke of a return yet to come, so I don't think he considered what happened to him to be Jesus having returned.
on the road to damacus.
Jesus rose from the dead to life again, which we call His resurrection, and that is different from a return or Jesus' second coming. We know about His first Advent or earthly ministry. I don't know what an advent is, but I know it is important to know what His second coming is all about.and 40 days before His Ascension atrol:
Well, why do you believe that? I don't see it in scripture.
No, I did not.Did you see my edit to my post?
I believe I responded to the point you have as yours that is at the center of it all.Did you disagree with my other points in the post you are responding to?
No. Milk is for babes while meat or solid food is for those who are grown up. It is not a problem that a babe would have milk for food rather than solid food.There is a lot that is not obvious in scripture. Our bible is a spiritual handbook designed to teach us spiritual truths.
Granted it is the milk by which we grow, and we are fed thereby. But, the meat we have to get the sustenance ourselves and chew into it, and that requires thought.
St. Paul had the problem where he could not give the meat of the message: I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able. 1 Corinthians 3:2
Jesus rose from the dead to life again, which we call His resurrection, and that is different from a return or Jesus' second coming. We know about His first Advent or earthly ministry. I don't know what an advent is, but I know it is important to know what His second coming is all about.
Some differentiate between the rapture and the second coming. Some believe them to be the same event.
No, I did not.
But, Hebrews 9:27 NASB - And inasmuch as it is appointed for men to die once and after this comes judgment,
I believe I responded to the point you have as yours that is at the center of it all.
No. Milk is for babes while meat or solid food is for those who are grown up. It is not a problem that a babe would have milk for food rather than solid food.
He appeared to many from His resurrection to His ascension. But Paul said He would return later. His resurrection and ascension are not that return (the second coming).i know what you mean. but, you aren't discounting Paul's Revelation from Christ AFTER The Resurrection, are you ? atrol: - i've heard a greeting that says "from advent to epiphany" - anyway, you aren't telling me anything new - atrol:
He appeared to many from His resurrection to His ascension. But Paul said He would return later. His resurrection and ascension are not that return (the second coming).
It doesn't have to do with consuming assuming or retaining knowledge, it has to do with spiritual growth and maturity, that is... what a person needs to know next as a part of their growth (the process whereby a person grows in Christ from infancy to maturity) is the knowledge that can be imparted to someone that they would grow thereby.Somehow we have a misunderstanding, and right now I am unsure of the source of it.
Ah, okay.
That's true. Digesting milk is easy and it requires a mature system to digest meat as well as meat requiring teeth. Now apply that to the spiritual truths that can be given and received from our bible... some for babes and others for the mature.