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Because those who have accepted Jesus as their saviour know. Theyve been told. So it's knowlage.
oh :rollseyes
Because those who have accepted Jesus as their saviour know. Theyve been told. So it's knowlage.
I don't need to know, I already do. For me to share what I believe I need to know where their heart is.
Do you understand the biblical meaning of Grace?
4) The Use of the word Grace by Christ
How often would you see Christ saying "grace" in the King James Bible? - The answer is zero! Christ never says "grace" in the King James Bible!
5) Paul's Use of the word Grace
Paul uses the grace word 97 times, and in the Pre-Solomonic sense (favorable attitude of God).
Summary of Lesson:-
1. Grace is a "Favourable Attitude" bestowed by the greater (God) upon the lesser (ourselves).
2. This favourable attitude is a gift and cannot be earned by anything we do, except for one thing...
3. We do have to have faith!
As bro Woodrow said, it'd be arrogant to assume I know I'm going to heaven
I think it's a sin to assume that "I'm so TOTALLY go to heaven".
All I know is Allah(swt) will never ask me to do what he has not given me the ability to do.
I have full faith that He will judge my behavior on the basis of the abilities and understandings he has given me.
There is no such thing as chances for heaven or hell. That is similar to a lottery.
The decisions of Allah(swt) are fair and just and I see know reason why I should not put my trust in what He has said and whatever he does.
I do not need to know if I am going to heaven or hell, I do need to know how to do my best to try to understand what Allah(swt) expects of me and that is laid out in the Qur'an and the Ahadith.
I do not understand your apparant need to Know that you are going to heaven.
The Sin of Presumption
Catholicism maintains that believing you are assured of going to heaven when you die is to commit the sin of presumption:
"There are two kinds of presumption. Either man presumes upon his own capacities, (hoping to be able to save himself without help from on high), or he presumes upon God's almighty power or his mercy (hoping to obtain his forgiveness without conversion and glory without merit." Pg. 507, #2092
Source: http://www.stpauls-lutheran.com/beliefs.shtmlLutheran Beliefs
o God saves us through his GRACE, given as an unmerited favor.
o We are redeemed not by our own good works but through our FAITH in the saving works of Jesus Christ.
o The BIBLE is the inspired Word of God and is the source of authority for faith and life.
o By our BAPTISM we are initiated into the priesthood of all believers. We are called to confess Christ as Lord and Savior. We are called to be ministers to one another.
o God’s GRACE and MERCY come to us by way of the Holy Spirit.
o We are called to SERVE, and by serving we show our gratitude to God.
Voluntarism: Although the group is named for their position on baptism, in fact it is their position on voluntarism and the independence of local churches which may be the most important characteristic of Baptist churches. Baptist tradition holds that authority in matters of religion and faith rests first with the individual baptized believer and second with the local congregation of believers — not a religious hierarchy, religious tradition, or even religious texts.
interesting, what else?
VII. Baptism and the Lord's Supper
Christian baptism is the immersion of a believer in water in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is an act of obedience symbolizing the believer's faith in a crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, the believer's death to sin, the burial of the old life, and the resurrection to walk in newness of life in Christ Jesus. It is a testimony to his faith in the final resurrection of the dead. Being a church ordinance, it is prerequisite to the privileges of church membership and to the Lord's Supper.
Pastor claims church voted to reject black membership, resigns
8/26/2006 8:34:40 AM
Daily Journal
BY CHARITY GORDON
Daily Journal
SALTILLO - A pastor who says his congregation voted not to accept black membership has resigned. The church says it never made such a decision.
The Rev. John Stevens says Fellowship Baptist Church in Saltillo voted not to approve blacks as members during a scheduled Sunday night business meeting Aug. 6. Because of the decision, Stevens stepped down from the Baptist Missionary Alliance congregation that has an average Sunday morning attendance of 30 people.
Racism beyond the grave - controversy over an 'all-white' cemetery
Christian Century, April 17, 1996
THE TOP social policy official of the Southern Baptist Convention has harshly criticized an all-white Southern Baptist church in Georgia whose leaders wanted to exhume the body of a baby from a church cemetery after learning that the child was biracial. Officials of Barnetts Creek Baptist Church in Thomasville, Georgia, reversed, their plan after pressure from congregants who were alerted to the situation by news media.
Implicit in all this showboaty amending and resolving was the message that brotherly love is morally relative, and a message like that advances a tacit tolerance for prejudice. Racism itself is as knotted up with the history of Southern Baptists as it is with the history of Dixie. Just prior to the Civil War, as Southern states were breaking from the Union to allow its citizens to continue to own slaves, Southern Baptists broke away from Baptists in the North to allow their missionaries to own slaves. After the war and on through the civil rights struggle, as Southerners fought for separation of the races, Southern Baptist ministers preached the glories of segregation from the pulpit. For good-hearted Southern Baptists, the struggle of the century has been this: how to reconcile the Bible's message of unconditional love with the native prejudices that, for the last 150 years, have become part and parcel of living in the South.
The more appropiate question for me would;
"If you died today would you go to hell?"
No I doubt I will. I don't believe I've done anything bad enough to send me to hell..
That would leave behind the option of you goin to paradise cuz you've done good,
Which i highly doubt:X
where did you get this idea? catholics are most certainly christians even if some protestants don't think so.I know Catholics are not Christians
woodrow wrote:
where did you get this idea? catholics are most certainly christians even if some protestants don't think so.
A Muslim can do all the bad in the world, he/she will get his/her punishment but at the end of the day will go to paradise because he/she believed in Allah and the Prophet(and the 7 major beliefs).
Allah Knows Best!
A non Muslim can do all the good in the world and he/she will get their reward in this world but in the hereafter they will get no reward. Why? Because at the end of the day he/she did not believe in Allah and the Prophet(and the 7 major beliefs).
A Muslim can do all the bad in the world, he/she will get his/her punishment but at the end of the day will go to paradise because he/she believed in Allah and the Prophet(and the 7 major beliefs).
Allah Knows Best!
Sorry I don't know, were you planning a trip?
Actually what you don't get (sickness, pain, sorrow, regret, shame, etc...) is what grabs me. Also if you read Revelation it sounds like an incredible neighborhood.
I was being a little bit more than a touch obnoxious with that.
In my early years when I was Catholic very many of my non-Catholic acquaintances really did not consider Catholics, Christian. I know that most of our Christian members here are not Catholic. I really don't know how many of them do not consider Catholics as being non-Christian but I know a few think that.
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