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Again, your post popped up in my reply. Also, the idea of the promise and the continuation to the promise came to Abraham. In Genesis 16 & 17, Hagar ran away from her mistress (Sarai) however, the angel of the Lord told her to return and to submit to her authority. The passage, " 10 Moreover, the angel of the Lord said to her, “I will greatly multiple descendants so that they will be too many to count.”What does this have to do with my post you quoted?
If that were the case then the apostle Paul would not have made this statement:how Jews, Muslims, and Catholics have the same God according to Pope Francis. (I’m not sure he said that or if it’s being twisted here) People were arguing that they don’t because Jews and Muslims do not believe that Jesus is the Son of God. Othe
To your argument?This is irrelevant
John 1 17 For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18 No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and[b]is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known.He did mean to attribute imperfection to God.
Still irrelevant to anything I posted
The same God hears the prayers of Muslims, Jews and Christians. We cannot create more gods by praying to different gods.The God of Muslims is not the same as the God of the Christians. In Christianity, God is a Trinity, but in Islam, God is not Trinity. The Jews prostrated the same God who Muslims prostrated.
No, humans do. If there was ever a great story to tell about the relationship between God and man, it would the Exodus. Although the New Testament was more on a individual basis, the Exodus dealt more as a nation. Jesus taught us more about the commandments and as a teacher.Gd does not make mistakes.
No, God did not make the mistake of choosing the patriarchs and their descendants. Then later (as a nation) to make a covenant with the descendants (as a nation) and by receiving the law (Torah). Just to point out some information: Jews - the term for a member of the tribe of Judah or the people of the [kingdom of Judah] According to the Hebrew Bible, the name of both the tribe and kingdom derive from Judah, the fourth son of Jacob.Just a thought, did the same God make a mistake when he said the Jews are his chosen people? Christians are first chosen by Christ; and in Islam; Allah chooses whom he wills.
Agreed, and the same God did not make a mistake when he chose people to follow Christ, but what about Islam?No, God did not make the mistake of choosing the patriarchs and their descendants.
Jesus is about the best teachers of the law. I felt that he wanted to know how both the law givers and people (public) interpreted the understanding. The best example of this was on Luke 10:26, " 25 On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. “Teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life? “What is written in the Law?” he replied. “How do you read it?”Agreed, and the same God did not make a mistake when he chose people to follow Christ, but what about Islam?
Next question, how could Jesus still love Peter after He had denied him? Just prior, Jesus told Peter, “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has demanded permission to sift you like wheat”…When Jesus spent his time on earth, he would have lived by the greatest commandments; he could do nothing greater himself. But how did Jesus love all his neighbours as he loves himself? How did Jesus hold out his hands on the cross and love the man with the hammer and nails?
As you say in Judaism, God has billions of children, could it be that God loves each and everyone of us as he loves himself? Can there be any greater purpose to have children; even for God?
Yes, it does. It is important to know that family comes first and that God is involved in their growth. Priorities that will help nuture their faith and love for God. I’ve learned a very hard core lesson and one that will cost me.Muslims have a deep faith in God, they pray five times a day, they fast, families and modesty are important to them. This must also come from the same God.