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It doesn’t really matter. Does it?I don’t know if all the nations have been reached with the preaching of the gospel.
Maybe those who have knowledge of that would know.
It doesn’t really matter. Does it?I don’t know if all the nations have been reached with the preaching of the gospel.
Maybe those who have knowledge of that would know.
God gives me a feeling of "peace’ about it all. As Paul said in 1 Corinthians 14:33: For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.It doesn’t really matter. Does it?
How do you reconcile that with what Jesus said:As Paul said in 1 Corinthians 14:33: For God is not the author of confusion but of peace,…
You didn’t get my point. I meant that the world will fall in disasters and all nations go to wars as it is promised even if they all convert to Christianity!?God gives me a feeling of "peace’ about it all. As Paul said in 1 Corinthians 14:33: For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.
I know in my own heart that much of the evil in this world ,the evil done to people, many of those people will be drawn by a urgency in their hearts to come to God. And those who meet their deaths by the evil intentions of men in the war torn countries will be like the “thief upon the cross”.
So the atheists in their stubbornness will continue to rant on about God’s Will in letting the evil to continue but it doesn’t matter because God’s mercy is as wide as the universe he created.
You omitted the rest of the passageHow do you reconcile that with what Jesus said:
“Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.”
Matthew 10:34
Are there atheists on this forum?You omitted the rest of the passage
Matthew 10:35 to 39
35 For I have come to ‘set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law’; 36 and ‘a man’s enemies will be those of his own household.’ 37 He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. 38 And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. 39 He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.
The meaning(look it up on the internet)
A man will become a born again christian within his own family and then perhaps members of his own family will be against it and perhaps the man will correct the wrong that they do and their will be argument. So the sword is not a real sword, in a spiritual sense it is a spiritual sword that will "sever’ the ties between the christian man and the unbelievers of his family.
I’m sorry if I misunderstood you.You didn’t get my point. I meant that the world will fall in disasters and all nations go to wars as it is promised even if they all convert to Christianity!?
No problem. And what is your answer to my question?I’m sorry if I misunderstood you.
When all the nations are reach by the preaching of the gospel you are saying the disasters will still continue and the wars with the nations will still continue.No problem. And what is your answer to my question?
Jesus also said, “He who lives by the sword will die by the sword.”How do you reconcile that with what Jesus said:
“Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.”
Matthew 10:34
Put another way: peace will not come by permitting evil to triumph. Evil will be defeated.How do you reconcile that with what Jesus said:
“Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.”
Matthew 10:34
Oh I see what you’re saying even if they all convert to Christianity the world will fall in disasters and the nations go to wars as prophesied until the end time.No problem. And what is your answer to my question?
Read the story of Avlin C. York, One of the most decorated American fighters of WWI, he was in a terrible conflict with his faith. He doubted that he could serve both God and Country because he knew that the Bible said “Thou shalt not kill”.Jesus also said, “He who lives by the sword will die by the sword.”
I suppose that if you think dying by the sword is the absolute worst thing that could happen to you, you would oppose “bringing” a sword or living by the sword, in principle.
I don’t think dying by the sword is the worst possible thing. Dying a coward’s death, afraid to stand up for anything that is right would be the worst thing, IMHO.
Read the Book of Revelation.Put another way: peace will not come by permitting evil to triumph. Evil will be defeated.
Jesus is the Truth, the one (the sword) who will divide light from darkness so that each will be revealed for what they are. Those who choose darkness rather than light will be held accountable. Recall the just or divine retribution we discussed earlier.
No, you still didn’t get my question. I mean, why nations should go to wars if they are all true Christian?Oh I see what you’re saying even if they all convert to Christianity the world will fall in disasters and the nations go to wars as prophesied until the end time.
Now that’s not possible is it? This forum talks about atheists not believing in the existence of God because they want to see the evidence.
Read the story of Alvin C. York, One of the most decorated American fighters of WWI, he was in a terrible conflict with his faith. He doubted that he could serve both God and Country because he knew that the Bible said “Thou shalt not kill”.No, you still didn’t get my question. I mean, why nations should go to wars if they are all true Christian?
Yes, that I know. But that doesn’t answer my question. True Christian nations never go to war against each other. The question is what does happen for what was promised about wars?Read the story of Alvin C. York, One of the most decorated American fighters of WWI, he was in a terrible conflict with his faith. He doubted that he could serve both God and Country because he knew that the Bible said “Thou shalt not kill”.
He ponder the question with Major Buxton, a man who had reconciled his faith with a professional military career. Major Buxton said to him "Render unto Caesar’s the things that are Caesar’s.” We must fight for our earthly government whenever its liberties are threatened. Christians have a duty to their leaders.
But Alvin C. York was still doubtful about going to war, he ask the Major for a ten day leave and it was granted. He went home to his hometown and sought complete solitude in the mountains to pray to God. He prayed all night wrestling with his conscience and by morning he received his answer. He felt a complete peace flow through to his heart and mind and all the terrible doubt was taken from him and like Major Buxton he reconciled his faith with a military career.
You are assuming “true Christians” would never go to war. That is an error. The Church teaches that just wars are possible and right under certain conditions.No, you still didn’t get my question. I mean, why nations should go to wars if they are all true Christian?
Now how is that possible? The enemies of true Christians are true Christians.Yes, that I know. But that doesn’t answer my question. True Christian nations never go to war against each other. The question is what does happen for what was promised about wars?
Okay, this is a different question. The problem is with defining “true Christian” and whether the motives of both warring nations are purely Christian or something else entirely.Yes, that I know. But that doesn’t answer my question. True Christian nations never go to war against each other. The question is what does happen for what was promised about wars?