team satan and team jesus are real. it takes revelation to spot the spirit of men. all governments are desperately wicked- period. when men gain leadership charge of populations those leaders cannot by themselves repel the demons unless they are on and surrounded by team jesus. it's easy to spot a fake, keep in mind that the movie never stops and people can change sides. the exception is if you reject and depart team jesus, you cannot return (Hebrews 6:4).
According to Hebrews 10:26 if you go on sinning after you are saved you are toast anyway, right?
Scary stuff if you take verses out of context with the rest of the Word, and especially since no one on Earth has ever had any idea who even wrote the book of Hebrews. Most say Paul, but it could have been Paul's horse for all anyone knows.
I'm trying to wean myself off from arguing about religion and faith around here, so please consider this just my humble opinion.
all good observations. i like the 20:20 rule. read 20 verses in advance and 20 verses beyond what you cite. the bible is amazingly coherent, it's when denominations get involved its gets distorted. i generally don't "argue" religion or faith per se online, only in person. here- im happy to drop a verse here and there and let it be sufficient. but im happy with your citation of hebrews 10:26, well done.
team satan and team jesus are real. it takes revelation to spot the spirit of men. all governments are desperately wicked- period. when men gain leadership charge of populations those leaders cannot by themselves repel the demons unless they are on and surrounded by team jesus. it's easy to spot a fake, keep in mind that the movie never stops and people can change sides. the exception is if you reject and depart team jesus, you cannot return (Hebrews 6:4).
According to Hebrews 10:26 if you go on sinning after you are saved you are toast anyway, right? Scary stuff if you take verses out of context with the rest of the Word, and especially since no one on Earth has ever had any idea who even wrote the book of Hebrews. Most say Paul, but it could have been Paul's horse for all anyone knows.
I'm trying to wean myself off from arguing about religion and faith around here, so please consider this just my humble opinion.
all good observations. i like the 20:20 rule. read 20 verses in advance and 20 verses beyond what you cite. the bible is amazingly coherent, it's when denominations get involved its gets distorted. i generally don't "argue" religion or faith per se online, only in person. here- im happy to drop a verse here and there and let it be sufficient. but im happy with your citation of hebrews 10:26, well done.
Amen
Thank you for saying so. The 20:20 rule makes a lot of sense.