Most people are just looking to connect with their Creator and are only following the only path that's really available. There's nothing wrong with that. Church is important for civilization and the more that attend the more cultural and moral adhesion you will have. Unfortunately, there are many wolves in sheep clothing that take advantage of that and anyone who has researched the Scofield study Bible are aware of that. When that comes crashing down, it's gonna be rough.
Yeah I guess that's true for many, but as it's been said:
The choice to know will be yours.
Just like finding God via Christ, a VERY personal and individual experience that CANNOT be deeply intimate in a crowd of people. There's a place for that... but it's not "deep enough" and can't be in a group dynamic.
I think many just don't have the burning desire to know, which is one heck of a powerful motivator - especially if you're experiencing your own personal hell. When you get the uncontrollable, insatiable, "gotta KNOW, not just believe", then you seek God with your entire being - diligently as if BECAUSE your life literally depends on it.
So I'd say most aren't taking the initiative in this "information age" simply because they just don't want to... and Spirit has not pushed them to either. Which is fine I guess...I can only make decisions for this soul.
Some people say God will bless or curse countries based on how they treat Israel, but that idea comes from just one verse—and it’s pretty weak. The verse is Genesis 12:3, where God tells Abraham, “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse.” But that was a promise to Abraham himself, not a rule about modern countries, and the Bible later says his real descendants are people who have faith, not just a certain nation.
The Bible actually gives the real promise to Christians, not just one country. In 2 Thessalonians 1:6, it says, “God is just: He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you.” So it’s not about blessing or cursing a nation—it’s about how people treat the followers of Jesus.
Wait til those "evangelicals" find out they're completely mis-interpretating those scriptures and their eschatology came from the Jesuit Order, namely a man named Francisco Ribera, whos false doctrines conveniently shifted the Protestants away from knowing the popes are the anti-christs and the Roman Catholic Church is the whore of Babylon from Rev. 17:5 and they've been completely deceived by her into utter end-times confusion and supporting a terrorist proxy-state.
Most people are just looking to connect with their Creator and are only following the only path that's really available. There's nothing wrong with that. Church is important for civilization and the more that attend the more cultural and moral adhesion you will have. Unfortunately, there are many wolves in sheep clothing that take advantage of that and anyone who has researched the Scofield study Bible are aware of that. When that comes crashing down, it's gonna be rough.
Yeah I guess that's true for many, but as it's been said:
Just like finding God via Christ, a VERY personal and individual experience that CANNOT be deeply intimate in a crowd of people. There's a place for that... but it's not "deep enough" and can't be in a group dynamic.
I think many just don't have the burning desire to know, which is one heck of a powerful motivator - especially if you're experiencing your own personal hell. When you get the uncontrollable, insatiable, "gotta KNOW, not just believe", then you seek God with your entire being - diligently
as ifBECAUSE your life literally depends on it.So I'd say most aren't taking the initiative in this "information age" simply because they just don't want to... and Spirit has not pushed them to either. Which is fine I guess...I can only make decisions for this soul.
Some people say God will bless or curse countries based on how they treat Israel, but that idea comes from just one verse—and it’s pretty weak. The verse is Genesis 12:3, where God tells Abraham, “I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse.” But that was a promise to Abraham himself, not a rule about modern countries, and the Bible later says his real descendants are people who have faith, not just a certain nation.
The Bible actually gives the real promise to Christians, not just one country. In 2 Thessalonians 1:6, it says, “God is just: He will pay back trouble to those who trouble you.” So it’s not about blessing or cursing a nation—it’s about how people treat the followers of Jesus.
The parable of the vineyard could not be any more obvious.
Wait til those "evangelicals" find out they're completely mis-interpretating those scriptures and their eschatology came from the Jesuit Order, namely a man named Francisco Ribera, whos false doctrines conveniently shifted the Protestants away from knowing the popes are the anti-christs and the Roman Catholic Church is the whore of Babylon from Rev. 17:5 and they've been completely deceived by her into utter end-times confusion and supporting a terrorist proxy-state.
Scofield Reference Bible also was a big factor....
Well said
I have no problem,with people wanting to visit the holy land.