People always say, God wins, but they never seem to clarify how, and in what form.
I am reminded of a story a former pastor told, of a man drowning and rejecting a swimmer, then a boat, and then a helicopter, saying each time God would save him. When he dies, he asks God why he didn't save him, and God tells him he tried, having sent a swimmer, a boat and then a helicopter.
... a story a former pastor told.
I would think differently if that was a parable that Godβs Son, Jesus told us.
But He did not and that is why I still believe, no matter what we do or not do, Godβs plan, not mine, not βoursβ, will be fulfilled.
I live in peace knowing that Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done, On Earth As It Is In Heaven.
no matter what we do or not do, Godβs plan, not mine, not βoursβ, will be fulfilled.
So why not kill ourselves then? If it doesn't matter what we do then our existence doesn't matter at all...
Oh... except that it does. I commend you for claiming to follow Jesus, but I bet if I poked hard enough, I'd discover you follow Paul and his interpretation of Jesus. And if you do, that is your business, but just know you idolize a false prophet over that of Jesus. Paul's interpretation may have been well meant, but the damage he did is why we have corporate churches and self proclaimed Christians further from Jesus to the same distance the Pharisees were from God when Jesus first walked the Earth.
If you want to debate Christ in this regard, then let's do battle, but I warn you, I don't pull my punches.
... a story a former pastor told.
I would think differently if that was a parable that Godβs Son, Jesus told us.
But He did not and that is why I still believe, no matter what we do or not do, Godβs plan, not mine, not βoursβ, will be fulfilled.
I live in peace knowing that Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done, On Earth As It Is In Heaven.
NCSWIC
GOD Wins
So why not kill ourselves then? If it doesn't matter what we do then our existence doesn't matter at all...
Oh... except that it does. I commend you for claiming to follow Jesus, but I bet if I poked hard enough, I'd discover you follow Paul and his interpretation of Jesus. And if you do, that is your business, but just know you idolize a false prophet over that of Jesus. Paul's interpretation may have been well meant, but the damage he did is why we have corporate churches and self proclaimed Christians further from Jesus to the same distance the Pharisees were from God when Jesus first walked the Earth.
If you want to debate Christ in this regard, then let's do battle, but I warn you, I don't pull my punches.