Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22).
Also, if we knew that Q could be trusted, we would inevitably put our faith in it, because that’s just what we do… so not be able to be known might just be all part of the plan…. I actually do suspect, and often even think, that there might be some divine help involved in Q, actually, I know that there is divine movement in this time, but I don’t believe that there is divine providence in Q. The differences between “suspect”, “think”, “believe”, and “know” are important, as well as how we come to each of those. They also said that they are not prophets and whatever is being done is being done through “control” somehow.
This has always been a very difficult thing to rationalize and conceive, and I always reserve the right to change any of my positions at any time, because what do I really know? It does seem to be oriented in a godly direction, and the operation did precede the public phase, and does seem to have accomplished many good things.
At the end of the day, the important part is that we love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22).
At the end of the day, the important part is that we love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Also, if we knew that Q could be trusted, we would inevitably put our faith in it, because that’s just what we do… so not be able to be known might just be all part of the plan…. I actually do suspect, and often even think, that there might be some divine help involved in Q, actually, I know that there is divine movement in this time, but I don’t believe that there is divine providence in Q. The differences between “suspect”, “think”, “believe”, and “know” are important, as well as how we come to each of those. They also said that they are not prophets and whatever is being done is being done through “control” somehow.
This has always been a very difficult thing to rationalize and conceive, and I always reserve the right to change any of my positions at any time, because what do I really know?
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22).
At the end of the day, the important part is that we love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Also, if we knew that Q could be trusted, we would inevitably put our faith in it, because that’s just what we do… so not be able to be known might just be all part of the plan…. I actually do suspect, and often even think, that there might be some divine help involved in Q, actually, I know that there is divine movement in this time, but I don’t believe that there is divine providence in Q. The differences between “suspect”, “think”, “believe”, and “know” are important, as well as how we come to each of those.
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22).
At the end of the day, the important part is that we love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Also, if we knew that Q could be trusted, we would inevitably put our faith in it, because that’s just what we do… so not be able to be known might just be all part of the plan…
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22).
At the end of the day, the important part is that we love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22).
At the end of the day, everything else is irrelevant but that we love God, and love our neighbor as ourselves.
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord” - that Yahusha’s sacrifice is sufficient to cover my wrongs (Matthew 7:21-22)
Someone posted a video here yesterday that accidentally led me to this video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K5DSl4M17zU
But… I don’t think I buy that. Jesus himself was the “light of the world”. Does that make him “Illuminati”? We were called to be salt and “light”, does that make Christians Illuminati? Clearly not.
Logical thinking is important to Christianity. Understanding that there is evil is important to Christianity. There are evil ones who will proclaim “Jesus is Lord!” while leading people to destruction, and we are seeing that in the church right now. The posts stressed praying. I can’t recall if it was on this board or in the posts, but something involved in this said “get right with God”.
I asked it before, and I’ll likely ask it again, but in the end times, many will come saying “I am the Messiah!” and many, including possibly even the elect, will be deceived, so it bears constant vigilance that we understand “If our Messiah was standing right in front of us, by what means would we know him?”
Are we just waiting for the sky to crack at this point, and that’s our only method, or could we know Him by His character?
To answer the original question, I don’t know, but it doesn’t seem to be set against coming to faith, does seem to encourage faithfulness, does seem to have brought people back to belief, and does encourage learning tools that Christians should know, so my best thought is to keep faith in God rather than men, while also seeking to establish His Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.
My hope is always just that I don’t end up gnashing my teeth, having been found an unfaithful servant, which is what I imagine to be the “Fear of The Lord”.