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originally posted by: TTU77
You said that we are the 144,000 Jews in spirit, not in flesh.
The bible says, we are baptized into one spirit in Christ - aka the body of Christ.
How then can the one spirit, be divided into 12 tribes of Israel, which the 144,000 are. 12K from each tribe.
I'll have a look at what you wrote, but at the moment this occurred to me.
Also, you do realize, not even 1 percent of "Christians" believs what you are proposing, right?
Whenever I hold onto a belief, that might vary from the mainstream thought, like aliens are fallen angels, etc, I usually try to add the caveat, these are my believs etc, based on interpretation on text. Do you ever feel the need to do the same concerning these "fringe" theories?
With all respect. Cheers.
If you were only to open your eyes to see the truth many of you would become ashamed of yourselves. Because I see earnestness, and a desire to please God. And he no doubt is patiently calling toward the righteous heart to listen to his word.
It is not what I say that matters
Rev. 12;9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.
"Go in through the narrow gate, because broad is the gate and spacious is the road leading off into destruction, and many are going in through it; whereas narrow is the gate and cramped the road leading off into life, and few are finding it."
originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
a reply to: randomuser
That is remarkably patronising, I find it deeply offensive.
originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
a reply to: randomuser
I have laid out specific Biblical reasons why you are wrong to depend on the Jewish conception of the metaphysical truth/untruth of Heaven, or the Everlasting, ...
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What is the holy spirit?
A comparison of Bible texts that refer to the holy spirit shows that it is spoken of as ‘filling’ people; they can be ‘baptized’ with it; and they can be “anointed” with it. (Luke 1:41; Matt. 3:11; Acts 10:38) None of these expressions would be appropriate if the holy spirit were a person.
Jesus also referred to the holy spirit as a “helper” (Greek, pa·raʹkle·tos), and he said that this helper would “teach,” “bear witness,” “speak,” and ‘hear.’ (John 14:16, 17, 26; 15:26; 16:13) It is not unusual in the Scriptures for something to be personified. For example, wisdom is said to have “children.” (Luke 7:35) Sin and death are spoken of as being kings. (Rom. 5:14, 21) While some texts say that the spirit “spoke,” other passages make clear that this was done through angels or humans. (Acts 4:24, 25; 28:25; Matt. 10:19, 20; compare Acts 20:23 with 21:10, 11.) At 1 John 5:6-8, not only the spirit but also “the water and the blood” are said to ‘bear witness.’ So, none of the expressions found in these texts in themselves prove that the holy spirit is a person.
The correct identification of the holy spirit must fit all the scriptures that refer to that spirit. With this viewpoint, it is logical to conclude that the holy spirit is the active force of God. It is not a person but is a powerful force that God causes to emanate from himself to accomplish his holy will.—Ps. 104:30; 2 Pet. 1:21; Acts 4:31.
See also pages 406, 407, under the heading “Trinity.”
What gives evidence that a person really has the holy spirit, or “the Holy Ghost” (KJ)?
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