I was on the "fence" too. Deep down, I knew I was a Christian, but college education brainwashed me into being somewhat atheist. I'll admit, I thought of myself as pretty smart for being able to argue some of the atheist talking points. I was raised chrsitian and I know Christianity was and is a big part of the American way of life and was heavily incorporated into our founding. I never could shake the feeling that Christ loved me. Not because of fear, but something that just wouldn't let me go. Prior to the 2016 election, I felt christ speak to me. It basically said it's time to choose a side right here and right now. I was overcome with Christ's love, he drew a clear line in the sand. At that moment I knew a spiritual battle was about to be waged.
I can not stress enough on how real the power was from christ speaking to me. This was not a "coming to Jesus" moment. This was the real deal. So everyone better buckle up and rejoice. What is coming is coming and we need to be thankful for God's plan.
I highly recommend putting Genesis on hold and reading the Gospel of John. Then finish Genesis, Exodus and skip ahead to Deuteronomy. Then Acts/Romans. Gospel of Matthew and then the rest is up to you.
There are so many lessons to be learned, it’s a really good source of wisdom if you interpret it properly. A lot of it, I believe, is a collection of true old ‘moral of the story’ tales. I am religious myself, but I always think of Christianity as a philosophy (guidance to live by) as well a religion (a higher being to believe in).
I'm a devout atheist.
Every night for the last week, I've been reading the bible. About half way through Genesis atm. I've learned a lot of lessons already.
The two biggest lessons in the bible: 1. God helps those who help themselves. 2. Redemption is always possible.
I was on the fence for a long time, but am not anymore. It's full on good vs. Evil
I was on the "fence" too. Deep down, I knew I was a Christian, but college education brainwashed me into being somewhat atheist. I'll admit, I thought of myself as pretty smart for being able to argue some of the atheist talking points. I was raised chrsitian and I know Christianity was and is a big part of the American way of life and was heavily incorporated into our founding. I never could shake the feeling that Christ loved me. Not because of fear, but something that just wouldn't let me go. Prior to the 2016 election, I felt christ speak to me. It basically said it's time to choose a side right here and right now. I was overcome with Christ's love, he drew a clear line in the sand. At that moment I knew a spiritual battle was about to be waged.
I can not stress enough on how real the power was from christ speaking to me. This was not a "coming to Jesus" moment. This was the real deal. So everyone better buckle up and rejoice. What is coming is coming and we need to be thankful for God's plan.
So happy you won the battle and heard Christ calling you back to the fold!
So MANY personal blessings shared here!
Good for you fren!
I highly recommend putting Genesis on hold and reading the Gospel of John. Then finish Genesis, Exodus and skip ahead to Deuteronomy. Then Acts/Romans. Gospel of Matthew and then the rest is up to you.
You are being blessed by your choice. Stay on your path fren!
There are so many lessons to be learned, it’s a really good source of wisdom if you interpret it properly. A lot of it, I believe, is a collection of true old ‘moral of the story’ tales. I am religious myself, but I always think of Christianity as a philosophy (guidance to live by) as well a religion (a higher being to believe in).