As Christians, we often have valid reasons for staying away from church. Yet, regardless of our justifications, I've come to realize that we all require community for various reasons. Our imperfections mean that expecting perfection from fellow Christians is where we often falter. So - buckle up and realize that our brothers in Christ will let us down, but it's no reason to do this thing called Christianity alone!
I trusted in the Lord of Jesus Christ as my personal savior into my heart through faith alone, and not of works, by accepting his free gift of salvation, by his grace on February 16, 1996, each day, I confess sins for process of sanctification, to receive Jesus Christ as your personal savior, please refer to Matthew 10:28, John 3:16-18:36, 5:24, 6:37:47, 10:27-29, 14:6, Acts 2:38, 16:30-31, Luke 15:10, Romans 1:16, 3:23, 4:5, 6:23, 10:9-10:13, Ephesians 2:8-10, and Titus 3:5. God bless the world, and thank you for sharing.
Great answers! These questions are common questions we ask as believers and non-believers - it always helps to hear the responses with scripture for better context and clarity.
Im also a Christian amen praying that God will bless over this faith family channel sister in Christ im from Australia i know the land down under amen ✝️✝️✝️✝️🇱🇷🇱🇷🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍🇱🇷
1 cor 15 the gospel- jesus died on the cross for the sins of mankind and rose from the dead 3 days later and if someone believes that god forgives their sins
I respect you wanting to open up more people to God and Jesus and love that you are doing this. But if you are going to spread the message, please be careful with how you go about it. You mention that Jesus helped free the Israelites out of Egypt...it was Moses that did this (also Moses' brother Aaron who spoke for Moses). Jesus, though prophesized by Abraham (Abram) in Genesis was going to be coming, it was not for roughly 2000 years before Jesus came to be. The Old Testament book of Exodus talks about the whole story of Moses, the freeing of the Israelites, the 10 commandments, etc. All of Jesus' teachings come from the Old Testament. Also, yes going to church is a good thing to do but it really is okay for people not to go to church as long as they are still taking one day a week, be it a Saturday or Sunday to gather together and worship. Jesus says in Matthew 18:19-20: "19 Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. 20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." As long as people gather together, even in their own homes and still take time to honor the covenant and still try to bring in more people to be disciples, they are honoring Jesus' covenant. Just some advice from a fellow Christian who is reading the Bible and doesn't want God to be upset with you for any possible false teachings.
Hello brother in Christ. We have read the scriptures and I agree whole heartedly. Moses was the one who lead the Israelites out of Egypt and I miss spoke using the name "Jesus" instead of "God". God used Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and Aaron was Moses' help in completing this assignment that is biblically correct. Also, we agree 100% there is definitely a place for gathering in the name of Jesus at home, in a coffee shop, bible studies etc. but for those who may not have fellow believers in their lives to walk out their faith with, we always highly encourage them to seek out a good local church to get connected to a body of believers whom they can experience discipleship with. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom, and correction God bless you!
In my first answer, I meant to say we are made for relationship with other believers and other people 0:28.
Editing was insane. Praise King JESUS
As Christians, we often have valid reasons for staying away from church. Yet, regardless of our justifications, I've come to realize that we all require community for various reasons. Our imperfections mean that expecting perfection from fellow Christians is where we often falter. So - buckle up and realize that our brothers in Christ will let us down, but it's no reason to do this thing called Christianity alone!
I trusted in the Lord of Jesus Christ as my personal savior into my heart through faith alone, and not of works, by accepting his free gift of salvation, by his grace on February 16, 1996, each day, I confess sins for process of sanctification, to receive Jesus Christ as your personal savior, please refer to Matthew 10:28, John 3:16-18:36, 5:24, 6:37:47, 10:27-29, 14:6, Acts 2:38, 16:30-31, Luke 15:10, Romans 1:16, 3:23, 4:5, 6:23, 10:9-10:13, Ephesians 2:8-10, and Titus 3:5. God bless the world, and thank you for sharing.
I will see you in heaven.
Great answers! These questions are common questions we ask as believers and non-believers - it always helps to hear the responses with scripture for better context and clarity.
Mhmm, love ya dad!
Im also a Christian amen praying that God will bless over this faith family channel sister in Christ im from Australia i know the land down under amen ✝️✝️✝️✝️🇱🇷🇱🇷🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍🇱🇷
Blessings to you!
your thoughts about what andrew tate said regarding the bishop mari incident? ...is the christian virtue 'turning the other cheek' a form of weakness?
1 cor 15 the gospel- jesus died on the cross for the sins of mankind and rose from the dead 3 days later and if someone believes that god forgives their sins
I respect you wanting to open up more people to God and Jesus and love that you are doing this. But if you are going to spread the message, please be careful with how you go about it. You mention that Jesus helped free the Israelites out of Egypt...it was Moses that did this (also Moses' brother Aaron who spoke for Moses). Jesus, though prophesized by Abraham (Abram) in Genesis was going to be coming, it was not for roughly 2000 years before Jesus came to be. The Old Testament book of Exodus talks about the whole story of Moses, the freeing of the Israelites, the 10 commandments, etc. All of Jesus' teachings come from the Old Testament. Also, yes going to church is a good thing to do but it really is okay for people not to go to church as long as they are still taking one day a week, be it a Saturday or Sunday to gather together and worship. Jesus says in Matthew 18:19-20: "19 Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven. 20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." As long as people gather together, even in their own homes and still take time to honor the covenant and still try to bring in more people to be disciples, they are honoring Jesus' covenant. Just some advice from a fellow Christian who is reading the Bible and doesn't want God to be upset with you for any possible false teachings.
Hello brother in Christ. We have read the scriptures and I agree whole heartedly. Moses was the one who lead the Israelites out of Egypt and I miss spoke using the name "Jesus" instead of "God". God used Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt and Aaron was Moses' help in completing this assignment that is biblically correct.
Also, we agree 100% there is definitely a place for gathering in the name of Jesus at home, in a coffee shop, bible studies etc. but for those who may not have fellow believers in their lives to walk out their faith with, we always highly encourage them to seek out a good local church to get connected to a body of believers whom they can experience discipleship with. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom, and correction God bless you!