Not mad, but I disagree. First, you assume that no Hindu has God’s blessing and second, the fact that Vance is the VP and a Christian isn’t sufficient for him to be blessed by God? Second, you presume to know what his wife and children believe. That is a dangerous place to be practically and scripturally. For example, what if his wife and children were preparing to become Christian? Would they not be blessed by God?
Be careful. Only God knows what is in the minds and hearts of his children. To chastise a person by presuming to know what only He knows is not where you want to be as a Christian.
Usha is not a child of God. Marriage was created by God to reflect Jesus, His church, and their relationship. YOU better be careful calling evil good and good evil. This is not a Christian union and doesn't reflect what it should -Christ and the Church. His wife is not preparing nor are his children. Look how far you reach to justify what you know is not right, you are even making things up. He is expected to be the spiritual head of the household, leading his family in their spiritual growth in Christlikeness. God is not pleased that the head of that household is happily allowing his home and family to worship idols. Choose you this day!
Not mad, but I disagree. First, you assume that no Hindu has God’s blessing and second, the fact that Vance is the VP and a Christian isn’t sufficient for him to be blessed by God? Second, you presume to know what his wife and children believe. That is a dangerous place to be practically and scripturally. For example, what if his wife and children were preparing to become Christian? Would they not be blessed by God?
Be careful. Only God knows what is in the minds and hearts of his children. To chastise a person by presuming to know what only He knows is not where you want to be as a Christian.
Usha is not a child of God. Marriage was created by God to reflect Jesus, His church, and their relationship. YOU better be careful calling evil good and good evil. This is not a Christian union and doesn't reflect what it should -Christ and the Church. His wife is not preparing nor are his children. Look how far you reach to justify what you know is not right, you are even making things up. He is expected to be the spiritual head of the household, leading his family in their spiritual growth in Christlikeness. God is not pleased that the head of that household is happily allowing his home and family to worship idols. Choose you this day!
I will not argue. Your first sentence is "Usha is not a child of God."
Please read Galatians 3:28
Done.
You are not a child of God until you become a believer.