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Curious about something.Some Christians say there's "eternal security".I've also heard others say God won't "force us" to remain saved, and if someone "walks out," and God can't draw them back by non forcible means, they would be allowed to "move out".The Bible states no one can snatch those chosen out of Gods hands....but does that leave open that THEY THEMSELVES can by choice leave? Well, one statement seems to bear this out."Having escaped the snares of this world through an accurate knowledge of the Truth, they returned to {the world}." Also, how about,"thus the true saying,"the dog has returned to its own vomit, and the sow to rolling in the mud."{Notice it says "returned to", not stayed in throughout.}How about,"For Demos has...
In the middle of our pain, in the middle of our sorrow we lift our voice to You o Lord. Save us. Cleanse us. Heal us we pray. We give You all the praise for You o Lord are our righteousness. Everyone in heaven lift their voices in praise to Your holy name. We on earth shall raise our voice to You to glorify Your name forever more. Amen Glory, glory hallelujah, Jesus is alive and well and He is coming soon to take us all to heaven. Our eternal hope is this. To see Him face to face. Bow down before the Lord and praise and adore Him forever more. Amen
Differences Sunday 25th November 2018 'God has shown me that I should not call anyone impure or unclean.' Acts 10:28 NIV God was about to show the world that the Gospel message wasn't just for Jews, but for everyone. And to do it, he used Peter, one of the most religiously-biased people you could find. He showed Peter a vision of a sheet being lowered from Heaven, containing all kinds of animals that the Jews were forbidden to eat, then commanded him to eat. Peter protested, saying 'I have never eaten anything impure or unclean' (Acts 10:14 NIV). God replied, 'Do not call anything impure that God has made clean' (Acts 10:15 NIV). Soon after this, Peter was invited to Cornelius' house to preach. When he arrived, he said to...
Practice humility Saturday 24th November 2018 'Clothe yourselves with humility.' 1 Peter 5:5 NAS The Bible says: 'Clothe yourselves with humility...for God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble...humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you at the proper time, casting all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you' (1 Peter 5:5-7 NAS). Let's break this Scripture down into four parts: (1) 'Clothe yourselves with humility.' In this context the word clothe refers to a white scarf or apron that was typically worn by servants. It doesn't mean we've got to become people-pleasers. We just need to be who God's called us to be, and be willing to serve others when we get the opportunity. (2)...
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