Smh. I don't know ow which Christ you confessed my mine saved me to the uttermost. You believing otherwise is lukewarm thinking. Christ work of salvation is perfect and complete in the believer.
You know, you either fight for God or fight for satan. There are plenty of false teachings and people out there teaching false doctrine. Being saved is a personal thing. Almost no pastors are standing up for God, they carefully ride the fence in order to keep from offending one faction or the other. A vote for Kamala Harris is a Vote for satan.
10,00o children were going missing in the USA per year on average before COVID these are people that never came back as a child or adult.
If you saw a baby drowning in a mudpuddle on the side of the road would you help it? What about if they were across the road and were unknowingly heading into some dangerous situation? What if you could hear someone on the other end of your apt. building severely beating a child? How about if you heard someone plotting to bring harm to a child somewhere on the other side of town? What about an abortion in another state? Lukewarm are people trying to ride the middle...
I'm no Theologian, but I try and help where I can. I talk to people on the bus and on the street and I can tell when I'm reaching them. I know I convinced one girl to not get an abortion, but sadly I didn't convince more. I convinced several people not to get the jab. I have had to learn to be a bit subtle and make sure I'm being received well. I had one Urban Dweller smack me very hard in the back of the head when I was sitting forward of the back door of the bus. Years ago. Last year I had someone scream at me on the bus YOU CAN BE ASSASSINATED.
I can't quote a dozen scripture verses, but I can share life experiences and how God helped me along in life. Some people are disappointed, never hearing God shouting in their ear, and miss His soft whisper. Some people look for Giant miracles and miss all the little things God does to help them.
My View is Church is for fellowship, and Worship is personal. My Favorite Modern Christian Song is Better Than A Hallelujah by Amy Grant, I agree with what that song says.
"My View is Church is for fellowship, and Worship is personal."
I'm going to go one step further, if i may. In today's world our motto has morphed into: " In God (which one?) We trust. The almighty dollar we lust." I too am not a theologian, but that doesn't mean I cannot see or understand the way things are progressing. In fact the one post of Q #3709: " Those you are taught to trust the most.." has me now looking at it this way: I'm all in on God, but I'm very wary of man's interpretation of his word (bible). As evidence now shows the many variations of the Bible through time. All designed to control the mass population of the time(s).
So to conclude, I agree with your fellowship within the houses of holy, but Worship is definately a personal choice. Stay safe fren!!!
Smh. I don't know ow which Christ you confessed my mine saved me to the uttermost. You believing otherwise is lukewarm thinking. Christ work of salvation is perfect and complete in the believer.
You know, you either fight for God or fight for satan. There are plenty of false teachings and people out there teaching false doctrine. Being saved is a personal thing. Almost no pastors are standing up for God, they carefully ride the fence in order to keep from offending one faction or the other. A vote for Kamala Harris is a Vote for satan.
10,00o children were going missing in the USA per year on average before COVID these are people that never came back as a child or adult.
If you saw a baby drowning in a mudpuddle on the side of the road would you help it? What about if they were across the road and were unknowingly heading into some dangerous situation? What if you could hear someone on the other end of your apt. building severely beating a child? How about if you heard someone plotting to bring harm to a child somewhere on the other side of town? What about an abortion in another state? Lukewarm are people trying to ride the middle...
I'm no Theologian, but I try and help where I can. I talk to people on the bus and on the street and I can tell when I'm reaching them. I know I convinced one girl to not get an abortion, but sadly I didn't convince more. I convinced several people not to get the jab. I have had to learn to be a bit subtle and make sure I'm being received well. I had one Urban Dweller smack me very hard in the back of the head when I was sitting forward of the back door of the bus. Years ago. Last year I had someone scream at me on the bus YOU CAN BE ASSASSINATED.
I can't quote a dozen scripture verses, but I can share life experiences and how God helped me along in life. Some people are disappointed, never hearing God shouting in their ear, and miss His soft whisper. Some people look for Giant miracles and miss all the little things God does to help them.
My View is Church is for fellowship, and Worship is personal. My Favorite Modern Christian Song is Better Than A Hallelujah by Amy Grant, I agree with what that song says.
"My View is Church is for fellowship, and Worship is personal."
I'm going to go one step further, if i may. In today's world our motto has morphed into: " In God (which one?) We trust. The almighty dollar we lust." I too am not a theologian, but that doesn't mean I cannot see or understand the way things are progressing. In fact the one post of Q #3709: " Those you are taught to trust the most.." has me now looking at it this way: I'm all in on God, but I'm very wary of man's interpretation of his word (bible). As evidence now shows the many variations of the Bible through time. All designed to control the mass population of the time(s). So to conclude, I agree with your fellowship within the houses of holy, but Worship is definately a personal choice. Stay safe fren!!!