For example: does Rajk know the difference between mercy and grace?
Rajk claims he knows the Bible. Brags about it too. I wonder if he is up to the challenge of answering the question?
Of course Rajk can google up an answer or look up the terms in a dictionary, but I wonder if he knows the difference between grace and mercy relative to scripture.
@secondsonsaid Understanding of simple biblical principles.
For example: does Rajk know the difference between mercy and grace?
Rajk claims he knows the Bible. Brags about it too. I wonder if he is up to the challenge of answering the question?
Of course Rajk can google up an answer or look up the terms in a dictionary, but I wonder if he knows the difference between grace and mercy relative to scripture.
@secondsonsaid Understanding of simple biblical principles.
For example: does Rajk know the difference between mercy and grace?
Rajk claims he knows the Bible. Brags about it too. I wonder if he is up to the challenge of answering the question?
Of course Rajk can google up an answer or look up the terms in a dictionary, but I wonder if he knows the difference between grace and mercy relative to scripture.
I have been out of church too long. Must be about 30 years now. You church people have added more nonsense to your doctrine.
You are getting like Cheney3. If you want to start a thread post something of substance. Quote a couple bible passages which contradict what I say and give your opinion. Then there is something to discuss.
@secondsonsaid Understanding of simple biblical principles.
For example: does Rajk know the difference between mercy and grace?
Rajk claims he knows the Bible. Brags about it too. I wonder if he is up to the challenge of answering the question?
Of course Rajk can google up an answer or look up the terms in a dictionary, but I wonder if he knows the difference between grace and mercy relative to scripture.
You racked up 6 thumbs-down in a few hours.
Are you competing with Dasa ?
Lol.
@rajk999said I have been out of church too long. Must be about 30 years now. You church people have added more nonsense to your doctrine.
You are getting like Cheney3. If you want to start a thread post something of substance. Quote a couple bible passages which contradict what I say and give your opinion. Then there is something to discuss.
As it stands your post is devoid of substance.
Rajk has avoided my Genesis thread because he is afraid of what it implies.
@secondsonsaid Understanding of simple biblical principles.
For example: does Rajk know the difference between mercy and grace?
Rajk claims he knows the Bible. Brags about it too. I wonder if he is up to the challenge of answering the question?
Of course Rajk can google up an answer or look up the terms in a dictionary, but I wonder if he knows the difference between grace and mercy relative to scripture.
Secondson where are you?
13 thumbs down in 36 hrs.
Must be some kind of record.
The very first of the beatitudes is to be "poor in spirit."
"And opening His mouth, He taught them, saying,
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of the heavens." (Matt. 5:2,3)
He is not "poor in spirit". He is rich, self -sufficient. He is not in need of anyone even the Savior Jesus. He is doing quite well with his "riches".
He boasts of not being in any congregation for years - a radical loner, individualistically isolated and "rich" in all his so-called knowledge.
The blessedness of owning the kingdom of the heavens alludes him because he is so rich in himself already.
FIRST - to see the kingdom of God Jesus said we must be poor in spirit - realizing our shortage, sensing our need, reaching out for God's ear and presence in our heart.
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But Mary said the rich He has sent away empty.
Luke 1:53
New King James Version He has filled the hungry with good things, And the rich He has sent away empty.
King James Bible He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich he hath sent empty away.
The very first of the beatitudes is to be "poor in spirit."
"And opening His mouth, He taught them, saying,
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of the heavens." (Matt. 5:2,3)
He is not "poor in spirit". He is rich, self -sufficient. He is not in need of anyone even the Savior Jesus. He is doing quite well ...[text shortened]... it - realizing our shortage, sensing our need, reaching out for God's ear and presence in our heart.
Whatever. Do you have a comment relevant to the opening post started by SS ? Apparently he got cold feet. Care to take over from him? I would love to have a discussion on 'Grace and Mercy'. Lets do it.
I have been out of church too long. Must be about 30 years now.
In other words you have a CUSTOM of forsaking the assembling of Christians together in any regard.
Contrary to Hebrws 10 which you love to refer to, you've missed one of its central points.
And let us consider one another so as to incte one another to love and good works.
Not abandoning our own assembling together, as the custom with some is, but exhorting one another; and so much the more as you see the day drawing near. (Hebrews 10:24,25)
It seems you like verse 26 about sinning willfully, yet ignore the context of the sin of forsaking as a custom all gathering together to serve God together as an assembly.
Did you ever cry out and ask Jesus to blend in with some other Christians ?
You should as you see the day drawing closer for His return.
I have been out of church too long. Must be about 30 years now.
In other words you have a CUSTOM of forsaking the assembling of Christians together in any regard.
Contrary to Hebrws 10 which you love to refer to, you've missed one of its central points.
[quote]And let us consider one another so as to incte one another to love and g ...[text shortened]... blend in with some other Christians ?
You should as you see the day drawing closer for His return.
Forget the personal remarks. What about the grace and mercy discussion?
You scared ?