Yup. One cannot defend against evil, if evil succeeds in passing itself off as good.
Hi, Gadgeteer!
âŚwhich brings us to St. John 15:1-10âonly by abiding in Christ would we refrain from abiding or being duped by evil. But as the sheep in the Fatherâs Hand, we have the freewill to disown Jesus and follow manâs machinations.
I think children can come to terms with pets, and Human salvation. Have you ever heard the discussion about âtelling kids about Santa (who is myth), and Jesus (who is real)â?
No, what I meant was that, way back when you would hear children being concerned with going to Heaven; now you hear children asking about their pets going to Heaven⌠thereâs a displacement of values, of goals; part of it is exactly what youâve noted: the teaching children receive⌠Santa (though modeled on a Catholic Bishop), yes; witchcraft and magic, yes; the occult, yes; Christ, big NO NO!
Thatâs why itâs so useful to just take their own book
and start showing them things! Then they canât dismiss it as âforeign/corruptâ!
Iâm looking at Rev22:20 in the âNew World Translationâ (Š '84) and itâs clearly JESUS who is coming; no way to keep ânot-Jesusâ in verse 12, and therefore itâs still Jesus in verse 13 âAlpha and Omegaâ. And therefore Jesus is JEHOVAH, Rev1:8!
The only possible response by JWâs, is âaw nuts.â
Well and good; yet â âpersuasionâ is replete in Scripture. See the previous paragraph â such persuasion is absolute and irrefutable!
Yes, thatâs why I get the upper âelderâ treatments; but the problem remains⌠it is as if theyâve been brainwashed⌠and their gray matter lubricated so that nothing new can stick to it and seep into the system. After everything is said and done, only prayer can penetrate the armor!
Jesusâ IQ was considerable; like in Jn10:34-35 â Jesus was running circles around them, intellectually!
âŚyes, but what I find interesting is that God does not overpower man with âscienceâ but gives man enough ropeâŚ
The deeper spiritual understandings are taught by the received Spirit, 2Cor11:12-13.
Those verses (and others like Matt11:27 âno one knows the Father except those to whom the Son wills to reveal Himâ), do not deny "God calls all men
to Himself". See Jn12:32, Acts17:30, 1Tim2:4, Rom11:32 etc). Those verses are used by Reformed people, they
perceive an exclusive call, not understanding âall are calledâ, see Rom5:18-19!
I disagree; we all have access to God, because âJesus has entered within the veil as a forerunner for usâ (Heb6), and âto see Jesus is to see the Fatherâ (Jn14).
Note that in Jn6:45 all are TAUGHT, but only those who LEARN come to God. See Jn5:39-47, they study Scripture but are UNWILLING to learn! (And that because they seek their own glory rather than Godâs!)
True. And yet, we must be clear that âall men are led to the door and given sufficient ability to enter inâ.
Thatâs the biggest offense of Reformed Theology; if not all men are led to the door,
then God is a fraud hypocrite and false-judge.
âŚHeâs not!
âŚfor my explanation to work it cannot be taken apart⌠I am not suggesting some *predestinational *thought; I am trying to demonstrate what I see from Revealed Scriptures: a) the Son cannot be Accessed but through the Father, yet, b) the Father cannot be Accessed but through the Son.
If we take the Word of God at its value it seems that thereâs no access to God; yet, Scripture also Reveal that man is Taught by God, the Father, so that he can go to God, the Son.
This happens through the Holy Spirit, Who Searches and Instructs man.
As man allows Godâs Call (invitation/instruction) to reach him and as he responds favorably, he is led to Jesusâthe term âmanâ is inclusive of human kind (all of humanity).
Indwelling of the Holy Spirit does not happen until man submit to Jesus Christâs Lordship and Fellowshipâagain, âmanâ being all of humanity (St. John 1:11-13; 3:16-17).
Maran atha!
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