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Originally posted by wtbengineer
reply to post by Zeer0
Well, first off, I think Buttercookie is a woman but I'm not sure, but the nature of these kind of experiences makes it impossible to prove to another person. I think that has been expressed throughout this thread. If you have the experience you know it is real, that is all I can say.
Originally posted by dgtempe
If i'm really troubled, i just say i can no longer take this burden all by myself. I hand my troubles to God and tell him "you take care of them, its too much for me" and a burden is shared and lifted.
The Force, The Source or God helps!!!
Originally posted by jeantherapy
Originally posted by dgtempe
If i'm really troubled, i just say i can no longer take this burden all by myself. I hand my troubles to God and tell him "you take care of them, its too much for me" and a burden is shared and lifted.
The Force, The Source or God helps!!!
It's this type of attitude that has allowed the Earth to become a stinking chemical bath. If the trouble of cleaning things up becomes too much, which is a common attitude (I am usually the only guy cleaning up litter at the park), and we just sit around hoping and waiting that some god will clean it up, we won't live to be old - we'll die of cancer first.
TextIf i'm really troubled, i just say i can no longer take this burden all by myself. I hand my troubles to God and tell him "you take care of them, its too much for me" and a burden is shared and lifted.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by LastProphet527
reply to post by Nightwalk
I asked god to help me eliminate negative thoughts. It worked, its been 3 days ,not one negative thought.
Good, I will work on that as well.
Originally posted by KaelemJames
Originally posted by LastProphet527
Originally posted by KaelemJames
reply to post by LastProphet527
The flaw of never being flesh? The Father, The Son & Holy Spirit. He died in flesh.
God or his son?
The way i see it, here we go, so bare with me.
1) The Bible has always said there is one God:
"Hear O’ Israel the Lord our God, the Lord is one." (Deut 6:4)
Jesus even confirms this in all that he says and teaches (Mk 12:29-30).
2) However, the Bible says:
The Father is God. (Matthew 6:8, 7:21, Galatians 1:1)
Jesus is God from the beginning (John 1: 1-18)
The Holy Spirit is God (John 15:26, Mark 3:29, 1 Corinthians 6:19).
3) There are occasions when God refers to himself in plural terms (Genesis 1:26, 3:22, 11:7, Isaiah 6:8)
We cannot conclude from this that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are independent Gods, because the Bible says there is ONE God.
Additionally, if we conclude that they are three independent Gods then we have broken the first of the 10 commandments in the Bible -
"You shall have no other gods besides me." (Deut 5:7).
So, it stands to reason that they cannot be independent.
How do we know this? Jesus explains it in John 14 - 17
To summarize Jesus says "I and the Father are one" (John 10:38, 17:11,21)
"I am in the Father and the Father is in me" (John 14:11) .
This means Jesus and the Father must be the same God but distinct. Now let’s consider what Jesus says about the Holy Spirit:
"I will send the Spirit of truth" for he lives with and will be in you" I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you". (John 14:17-18, 20)
Now we have to solve this riddle:
How can the Father and Son be within each other at once? How can the Son and the Holy Spirit be in me at once? The answer is: Only if they are one and the same yet distinct persons.
This is why God died in flesh for us.
Best regards.
edit on 09/02/2012 by KaelemJames because: grammar
Originally posted by wasaka
Originally posted by LastProphet527
Has God ever answered just answered 1prayer in your entire life,
in which you can actually say it was the good lord that answered it?
One year ago I moved to a small town of 500 people with no job.
I went there trusting I would get a job, and I did.
At no time did I get on my knees and pray, “Please give me a job.”
Prayer is not merely to ask for something and believe it will come to you.
No, prayer is faith. It means doing our part. I trusted that I would find work,
no words were spoken to heaven because I knew full well that my actions
were my prayer.
Think of the man who plants a seed. First he finds good soil and cultivates
it then plants the seed and he waters in continuously. In this way, he finds
joy by watching Nature unfold. He does his work, God does His.
Here is the principle one should understand: BELIEF IS NOT FAITH.
When a person gets on their knees and prays, and even believes that
God has heard them, is this prayer? Yes, but this type of praying can
only do one thing: change you
You may BELIEVE it will change the world, but it does not.
Sometimes we need to change our heart. How long does that take?
Sometime a long damn time. Why? Because people are attached
to their own views and resist righteousness (i.e, being in a right
relationship with others). This is the hard part because it means
DOING something we don’t want to do, like asking for forgiveness
or simply saying I'm sorry.
Consider what James, Jesus brother, had to say.
He said, “Faith without deeds is dead.”
What this means is faith requires action. If you pray and do nothing
then your "prayer" is faithless and will produce nothing.
Unless and until your prayer produces action, there is no faith.
Again, faith is not belief. You see, belief may feel like trust
but without action, without real faith, it only self deception.
Nature's God will reward faith, but belief is not faith.
Originally posted by LastProphet527
Destiny and prayers are two diffrent things.
Originally posted by LastProphet527
So..when jesus was about to die.. and he asked 'Why did you forsaken me'
Who was he talking to..himself>?..OR..........?
Not understanding the 'one in one' we are the same matrix of this equation'
Originally posted by MagnumOpus
Sounds like co-dependence.
Very unheathy concepts
Originally posted by humphreysjim
Originally posted by troubleshooter
reply to post by humphreysjim
You remind me of a maiden childless aunt who is an expert on children...
...or celibate priest who is an expert on marriage.
Your analogy is flawed. Children exist, and therefore one can become an expert in them.
Following your analogy, you would be an expert in the behaviour of leprechauns.
Originally posted by celticsea
This is going to sound silly to people who do not believe that God answers prayers. People are going to think it is probalbly even sillier when I tell them what God answered my prayers about.
Here goes. My cat came back home. My family and I would let our cat outside because I didn't like to keep him cooped up all the time. In the past he always came back home. But one night about 32 days ago, Echo didn't come home. We looked everywhere, we put up posters with a reward. No luck, no one called. We lost hope he would ever come home.
Of course I prayed, that he would come back or at least that someone who took him in would take good care of him. After such a long time I lost hope that we would every see him again. Then he showed up,
I thank God for answered prayer.