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The Trinity


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God's Truth

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I don't twist what you say. You do that to me. So please stop it. I'm not arguing with you like school children, if you feel the need to bad mouth me and call me all so sorts of evil things and have an audience to do it, then you go ahead. Just please at least repeat what I do say and not adding things that I don't say. And God is my judge on what I say and do so I'll leave that in his hands, thanks .

Nope, I have never said that the shed blood of Jesus doesn't save, ...

And yes I do say its not his death but his life that saves.

You are like a twisting weed in the garden ...
 

marhig

Well-known member
As I said. You don't see it as I do, you are looking at it naturally, and I'm looking at it spiritually. There is a spiritual meaning to everything in the bible, and in everything that God creates around us.

I saw it in the hospital when my daughter was giving birth to her baby, her waters broke, and the doctor said that she had to deliver quickly once the waters have broken so that infection doesn't set in. And I saw that once we have this living child within, and it's ready to be born, then once our waters break, which is the word of God coming out from us. Then we have to deliver the child, that is to bring forth Christ and bring him alive and fresh to others before anything wrong gets into our hearts and corrupts the word of God. We are to speak what we hear as we hear it, and not leave it within, but share it with others, fresh from God to bring his light, love and life to others, through Christ.

Jesus said that what he hears, he speaks and only what the father gives him to speak, he poured out pure water of life from the living God. And we are to do the same through him. And Christ though his people will bring life to the dry hearts that thirst for the fountains of living water to be springing up inside of them .
 

glorydaz

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My salvation isn't contingent on the trinity doctrine, though you act like it is.

It's certainly contingent on who you acknowledge as your Saviour.
If you deny Jesus is God, you are denying your Saviour. :idunno:

Unless you think God is lying....

Isaiah 43:11 I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no saviour.


Isaiah 45:21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the Lord? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me.

Ah, the APPEARING of our Saviour Jesus Christ. The invisible is now visible. :think:

2 Timothy 1:10 But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel:

Titus 1:3 But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour;​
 

glorydaz

Well-known member
As I said. You don't see it as I do, you are looking at it naturally, and I'm looking at it spiritually. There is a spiritual meaning to everything in the bible, and in everything that God creates around us.

I saw it in the hospital when my daughter was giving birth to her baby, her waters broke, and the doctor said that she had to deliver quickly once the waters have broken so that infection doesn't set in. And I saw that once we have this living child within, and it's ready to be born, then once our waters break, which is the word of God coming out from us. Then we have to deliver the child, that is to bring forth Christ and bring him alive and fresh to others before anything wrong gets into our hearts and corrupts the word of God. We are to speak what we hear as we hear it, and not leave it within, but share it with others, fresh from God to bring his light, love and life to others, through Christ.

Jesus said that what he hears, he speaks and only what the father gives him to speak, he poured out pure water of life from the living God. And we are to do the same through him. And Christ though his people will bring life to the dry hearts that thirst for the fountains of living water to be springing up inside of them .

Oh dear.....:juggle:

There is a new age upon us.
 

marhig

Well-known member
Oh, I see now. It's all new age. Truly, there is nothing new under the sun.
It's not new age. But has been there from the beginning of time. And yes there is nothing new under the sun. In Gods light, everything is progressively revealed just like the dawning of a day, and that day comes back again and again through Christ.

That's why I would never ever call people unsaved, or anything else like that, because I don't know the depths of their hearts like God does, or who God is looking at, we should just have hope for all to know the living God . And those who belong to God have different strengths, we become stronger as we lay down our lives and become last, the more we are willing to let go of the flesh and this world, the stronger we become in Spirit, and as he helps us to overcome, then stronger we become in God and the life of Christ grows within.

But God loves all of us, and he wants us all back, but we have to be willing to forsake all in this world for him and live by his will.

Sorry I have to go, busy day :)
 

Truster

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As I said. You don't see it as I do, you are looking at it naturally, and I'm looking at it spiritually. There is a spiritual meaning to everything in the bible, and in everything that God creates around us.

I saw it in the hospital when my daughter was giving birth to her baby, her waters broke, and the doctor said that she had to deliver quickly once the waters have broken so that infection doesn't set in. And I saw that once we have this living child within, and it's ready to be born, then once our waters break, which is the word of God coming out from us. Then we have to deliver the child, that is to bring forth Christ and bring him alive and fresh to others before anything wrong gets into our hearts and corrupts the word of God. We are to speak what we hear as we hear it, and not leave it within, but share it with others, fresh from God to bring his light, love and life to others, through Christ.

Jesus said that what he hears, he speaks and only what the father gives him to speak, he poured out pure water of life from the living God. And we are to do the same through him. And Christ though his people will bring life to the dry hearts that thirst for the fountains of living water to be springing up inside of them .

Pure fantasy.
 

popsthebuilder

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I believe that Jesus is God the Father come as a Son of Man.

I believe that He did not pretend to be a Man; He really came as a Man.

He had to grow and learn as all men do.

As a Man he had limitations.

His body was and still is the temple of the Spirit of God.

God is Spirit and Jesus' physical body is the temple.

When Jesus ascended into heaven, he had the same glory before coming to earth.

Does that answer your questions?
All except the one pertaining to His body now at this time, which is the temple of GOD.

your answers show that the man Jesus wasn't the literal utter fullness of GOD because He wasn't omniscient. The body of Christ is not omniscient now, nor was it as He walked the earth as a man.
 

popsthebuilder

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So you don't want the direct answer. Here: can you explain why you don't take Romans 10:9 (KJV) literally? Or, "woodenly" literal? Why doesn't Romans 10:9 (KJV) answer your question?

There came unto him a woman having an alabaster box of very precious ointment, and poured it on his head, as he sat at meat.

Do you think that this woman had a very dark view of the Christian faith? Because, you seem to. I'm sorry, but that's how I feel.

You too [MENTION=3801]keypurr[/MENTION], and Pops, Gt. Your view of the Christian faith is dark, to these eyes. The Christian faith has to be all brightness and light, not darkness.
What? My view of the Christian faith is dark?

No; my view of the traditions of erroneous greedy prideful man are dark. What was shown to me was only positive and edifying, not dark or damning.

Please explain what you mean.
 

popsthebuilder

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It's certainly contingent on who you acknowledge as your Saviour.
If you deny Jesus is God, you are denying your Saviour. :idunno:

Unless you think God is lying....

Isaiah 43:11 I, even I, am the Lord; and beside me there is no saviour.


Isaiah 45:21 Tell ye, and bring them near; yea, let them take counsel together: who hath declared this from ancient time? who hath told it from that time? have not I the Lord? and there is no God else beside me; a just God and a Saviour; there is none beside me.

Ah, the APPEARING of our Saviour Jesus Christ. The invisible is now visible. :think:

2 Timothy 1:10 But is now made manifest by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gospel:

Titus 1:3 But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour;​
Christ is my Savior, and the Savior of the whole world.

That has little to do with His physical body as He walked the earth.

Just because we see things differently doesn't mean I deny the Savior. What is said about those who do works in the name of Christ yet not as others do?
 

lifeisgood

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I have never ever once said that I don't believe in the blood of Christ, I have said many times that I do. You keep saying that I don't. Stop it please as it is not the truth , because I do believe in the blood of Christ. And the cross of Christ I just don't see it as you do and I don't believe that it's the death of Jesus naturally that saves us. we are saved by his life, through him. Through faith by the grace of God.

Now if you are going to say that I've said something, then get it right please, and stop saying that I've said something when I haven't!

So just to clarify it, I believe in the blood of christ. There you go.

Just not to save marhig. There you go.
 

Rosenritter

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No I'm spreaking the truth, they called Jesus evil and of the devil, so I'm in good company and yes I'll leave you alone, as long as you stop saying things that I've never said! Call me all you want, God will judge you on that, but I have to stand up when you say I have said something that I haven't, or others will believe it too.

.... doesn't it say that the Father judges no man, but all judgment is given unto the Son?
 

God's Truth

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Just not to save marhig. There you go.

Marhig doesn't believe in the Jesus' shed blood on the cross. I have recent admission of that from her.

Saying you believe in the blood but not his death is saying you do not believe in the shed blood on the cross.

Are you playing favoritism? You are sinning when you do that, according to God.
 
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