Thiscrosshurts
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Mat. 24:7 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
The kingdom of heaven is on the earth and it is love,joy,peace,righteousness and fellowship in the Holy Spirit.
This verse is not referring to dying and going to God.
We at least need to understand the different environments the scripture speaks of.
The Kingdom of God and the kingdom of heaven are on the earth and they are what we will never see if we are not Holy.
They can be sitting right next to you and you will never see it unless you become like a little child.
I am still ,waiting for an explanation about how the apostle Paul and the Gentile Cornelius got "saved" to begin with so that they might lose it.
Stop ignoring the questions that neither position can satisfy.
Example:
Who is a better Christian Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?
Answer= Ron Paul
Obama and Romney are not Christians and I suspect Romney may even be a cardboard cutout.
My point is don't ignore other possibilities that do fit all scripture.
Before we argue about whether something can be lost or not we should try to understand what the thing is and how it got there to begin with.Or wait..I have a better idea, both sides can just continue to ignore these questions and that will answer everything.
The kingdom of heaven is on the earth and it is love,joy,peace,righteousness and fellowship in the Holy Spirit.
This verse is not referring to dying and going to God.
We at least need to understand the different environments the scripture speaks of.
The Kingdom of God and the kingdom of heaven are on the earth and they are what we will never see if we are not Holy.
They can be sitting right next to you and you will never see it unless you become like a little child.
I am still ,waiting for an explanation about how the apostle Paul and the Gentile Cornelius got "saved" to begin with so that they might lose it.
Stop ignoring the questions that neither position can satisfy.
Example:
Who is a better Christian Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?
Answer= Ron Paul
Obama and Romney are not Christians and I suspect Romney may even be a cardboard cutout.
My point is don't ignore other possibilities that do fit all scripture.
Before we argue about whether something can be lost or not we should try to understand what the thing is and how it got there to begin with.Or wait..I have a better idea, both sides can just continue to ignore these questions and that will answer everything.
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