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Ms. Superduper
User ID: 46155084 United States 09/06/2014 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have been learning about something called the world church or the global church who are behind some churches, usually showtime churches, as I call them. Anyway, this global backer supposedly has a plan to lead the sheep into Fema camps. No kidding. I wonder if this is one of those churches who is backed by that entity.. Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 50259550 United States 09/06/2014 01:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Joel Osteen is sending people to hell. He is NOT a Christian. He is a motivational speaker impersonating a Christian preacher. He fills the house because people have "itching ears", wanting to hear a "feel good" sermon. They want to be told they're OK, when they're NOT OK. He is much like the other apostates, such as Schuller. They tell the folks what they want to hear, becaue they know they will not endure sound doctrine. |
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Ms. Superduper
User ID: 46155084 United States 09/07/2014 06:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MEGA Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62594472 "...you're not doing it for God..." WHAT????????? These people serve satan, plain and simple. There's God's will and my will. How dare her say that I'm not doing it for God. There are many things I do for God when "I" really don't want to do it, but then it always turns out well because I've been obedient. "Obedience is better than sacrifice." Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
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visitor User ID: 58402402 United States 09/28/2014 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not yet. Repent, seek the Lord while He may be found. There is a lake that burns with eternal fire. The rich man Jesus spoke of, knows it well, the flames tormented him as he recalled his "life" in the flesh. The wages of sin is death. It is appointed unto men, once to die, then judgment. Repent now, while you can be saved. All who call on the name of the Lord will be saved. Jesus is Lord. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44747242 United States 09/28/2014 10:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Osteen is Christianity for the rich and want to be rich. All he does is validate the choices you are already making by putting a spin on them that makes them seem positive. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62826469 He's playing ppl like a fiddle. Correct, read the book people, don't let anyone tell you anything, find out for yourself |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 62310291 United States 09/28/2014 10:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes, and Christ is there, per Revelation 14:10 The rich man Jesus spoke of, knows it well, the flames tormented him as he recalled his "life" in the flesh. Quoting: visitor 58402402 If that story were a literal account of afterlife, the most obvious question is why is the Rich Man having a conversation instead of screaming uncontrollably? He's on fire. Secondly, why does he request a mere fingertip of water? And for his tongue? If his tongue is the first thing he wants extinguished, that must be where he's feeling the most pain, so how is he even speaking? How does he even have a tongue? If he's dead, his inanimate body is lying motionless in some kind of grave. What were his sins? Jesus never tells us, so it doesn't make for a very legitimate warning. He merely says the guy was well-dressed and well-fed, criteria which actually apply to most American christians. Our rich guy here is Judah, with five brothers. The whole chapter is about stewardship - the accountability of the priesthood for what they did with what they were given. They failed severely, setting themselves up a nice little racket instead of blessing the people. Meanwhile, some say that the Lazarus of the story is actually a reference to Abraham's steward Eliezar, who faithfully worked himself out of Abe's inheritance by obtaining a bride for Isaac. He chose obedience to his master over personal gain - a major contrast with the Pharisees. But, if it were somehow the same Lazarus who Jesus raised from the dead, why does the story show him as a beggar? His sister Mary was apparently rich. . .she's the one who anointed Jesus with the ointment that cost something like a year's wages. Was she holding out on him? And their sister Martha owned a home, where she hosted Jesus at least once. This story is a *parable*. Matthew 13 and Mark 4 both tell us that Jesus didn't teach without parables. Yes! The Greek word they somehow translated "judgment" there is krisis. Hopefully we all know what a crisis is. Undergoing crisis often shows us what we're made of, brings us to the end of our rope, and helps us see what really matters. None of it is any fun, but it is a vital part of growing up. << The term crisis comes from the Greek noun krisis (choice, decision, judgment), deriving from the Greek verb krinein (to decide). The word makes an ancient debut in Greek historical writing via the legal, medical, and rhetorical terminology as the turning point in a decision, illness, or argument. >> [link to science.jrank.org] It would be *slightly* more accurate if it said "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this, an unavoidable time of growing pains". Yes! "That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father." |
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