Question About Being Friend with Non-Believers | NickV Ministries
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- Can Christians still have non-Christian friends? Here’s Nick’s answer to this question from our friend Mikay. We’d love to hear your questions too. Send them to us at questions@nickvministries.org.
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It takes wisdom and understanding from the Holy Spirit.
Keep praying for wisdom, Ronald. May the Lord bless you and keep you! -Life Without Limbs Team
Wawa named Mama gave life to me. I won't get on my knees, to beg a man to save me from life Mama gave me.
We are at spiritual war with trans women claiming our birthright while y'all shout Mama birthed you in sin. Awaken
Amen
Hi Nick , how are you ? I have a question .
When you said God the name God refers to who ?
Amazing guy! Go Jesus ;)
Thank you, straight to the point and clear. I just needed a reminder that I’m not sinning or in danger because this friend of mine’s Muslim but I’ll still be in prayer!!!
Thanks 🙏
The Bible also mentions people separate from unbelievers
Its good to hear that your beliefs don't put you in an echo chamber.
Question, didn’t the first century believers live only amongst other believers in community?
Yea they also died at the average age of 30. Times change
Because non believers killed the believers, now it is different
Gods word dont change @@sickdewd5694
Non believers flood us with their ideas sometimes and living in a world full of misinformation and lies, it gets difficult to defend.
Even though I’m strong in my faith, and find the arguments of a non believer totally irrelevant, i want trying to isolate myself from them.
I stumbled upon this video while I’m looking for an answer to this question.
Thanks for being such an inspiration.
I rather preach the gospel and shut my ears for paganism.
Keep preaching the Gospel, waldeinsamkeit. Remain steadfast in your faith! -Life Without Limbs Team
Maybe it is paganism. Maybe it's not. I'm married to a Christian. She is like the complete opposite of me. Yes it gets in the way sometimes but we're still there for each other and respect each other's beliefs. Now friends at work are another story. Some go about like regular people. Others, and good friends of mine, always preach when I just ask a question. I'm not against God but it's hard to believe in it. Not only that but I feel like If I was to believe it would be different then the way my wife does because I'm a literal man. I won't change God to benefit me. It would be his word and that's final. The way the world is now... my wife tends to agree with gay and trans and the new alphabets. I'm fine with people being who they feel they are as long as I'm not put into it somehow. But God is against all of it. Not to mention, God, than man, then woman. 😂😂 my wife won't have it🤣🤣
@@r.t.3742If you’re wife is a “christian” and agrees with what God sees as abomination (one of the main reasons He destroyed two major cities and sent a world flood), she’s not a christian. All that goes against His nature and original plans for us. You can’t serve two masters, He says. That’s being lukewarm and He also says He’ll spit you from His mouth.
@@r.t.3742 Sounds like you're dealing with a half ass prophet.. good luck 😂
Thia was helpfull thank you!!.
But 'friends' who were often told for many years to go to JESUS and were given our testimonies and don't want to do it, WE SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ANYMORE!!! 2, Korinthians 6, 14-18!!!!
Thanks may GOD bless you❤✝️🛐❤
Thank you for such clarity. It truly helps to get such wise understanding to help navigate these difficult situations at the end of the age.
Glad to know this helped you, Kelly. If you need spiritual advice or encouragement, chat with our coaches anytime at groundwire.echoglobal.org/chat/Life_Without_Limbs. -Life Without Limbs Team
Amen.
No. Do not be yolked with nonbelievers.
Amen! We can't be friends year after year, doing sports, going to eat, doing stuff together with people who will never change!
You guys obviously don’t have many friends
@@sickdewd5694the bible says be ye seperate, in the world and not of the world..
God said whoever is friend with the world has enmity with him.
❤❤❤ Blessed be the Name of the Lord
Thanks for pitching in this conversation, @danielocheme7249! May you be blessed! -NickV Ministries Team
You are no friend of mine who said I birthed in sin when my baba's (sons) came out straight, not gey.
My friend has recently become extremely religious. It is precisely this attitude that, he is not co-existing with me as a person, but simply tolerating my "ignorance" temporarily until I convert, that is putting a strain on our relationship. You can't be friends with someone while thinking yourself a shepherd and them livestock. You can't understand someone when you rewrite them to fit your narrative of a lost person "looking for (your)God". If the only reason you can come up with to stay around them is to try and change them, you aren't their friend anymore.
I agree and I am the religious friend and that’s why when I converted I told my friends at the time the gospel and since have not spoken to them. It’s been about 2 years. I cannot fake a friendship.
It's because they love you, and still, they don't want to lose their eternity. If you suround yourself with wolves, you learn to howl.
Someday you'll remember what your friend told you. You still have a chance to be saved.
(Oh, and it's not religious, but lover of God. Religion is fake, a relationship with God is another thing)
If you were truly their friend you would understand why they stay away and not judge them for it
I just dropped a friend. I felt it was one sided and she was non religious Jewish. She became appalled if I mention anything about Bible and especially Jesus. I find this distain a lot amongst Jewish people and Jesus is Jewish. A lot of time Narcissist types are too proud and reject everyone as beneath them hence Satan. Makes sense
@@Ana-n8y1c synagogue of satan in a nutshell