Amen ❤ Praying for everyone's well being, safety and faith in Florida, in Jesus Name ❤🙏🏼 God Bless! 1 John 5:13 KJV These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. Jesus Christ ❤️🔥
The new birth in Baptism is to be freed from the power of darkness and brought into the realm of the freedom of the children of God, to which all men are called.
@aussierob7177 Sure, but ahy are you so rude? Of course i can understand the language that we are both clearly typing, so that is just slander against me which is a very mean thing to do against another person. I just felt like you have a lack of understanding based on what you said. I just wanted you to explain what you said, deeply, so that we can have an intellectual dialog, so that you can clarify yourself, and I can explain why I think you are wrong. Please don't be rude.
Genuinely haven’t put much thought into that. I did a quick search online. My quick unstudied answer is that the former is correct instead of the latter. Perhaps an example is Christ’s “human will” in the garden asking for the cup be taken away, then his “divine will” being in line with the Father’s. I feel like this gets complicating and is only for the sake of high intellectual study. The Bible states several things verbatim that are the “will of God.” We should refer to those first. That’s my take. - Trent
@@BibleLine I have a question that I am very confused about. I am well aware of the scripture of the wide and the narrow path. As it has been pointed out to me by you guys and also by my pastor once we receive it we can't lose our salvation but Micheal Parr seems to make it sound like we need to call people out on their sins when we see something going on. Are we responsible for other people's sins? If we don't is that us going down the wide path? My pastor says that once we accept Jesus into our hearts and believe what he did for us on the cross that he is leading us on the narrow path. I'm very confused
@@JohnDugan-k2nThe way I see it, the path is narrow because Jesus Himself is the ONLY way. It gets broad when we add other requirements to salvation apart from His grace and our faith in His grace, which is a gift from God.
#bibleline I have a question. Since we cant lose our salvation than whats your opinion on the narrow versus the wide path? My pastor told me that we wont go to hell over somebody else's sin but Allen Parr seems to suggest otherwise saying that we are supposed to call people out on their sin and attempt to guide people in the right direction or else.... im very confused about this
The narrow path is Jesus Christ. The wide path is believing in your works. How can we can anybody else's sins when we all are dealing with sin in our lives one way or another? That's hypocrisy and self-righteousness. We need to speak the gospel to unbelievers. Not going around pointing fingers. We're all sinners and we all need a savior.
Amen ❤ Praying for everyone's well being, safety and faith in Florida, in Jesus Name ❤🙏🏼 God Bless!
1 John 5:13 KJV
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. Jesus Christ ❤️🔥
Praying for y’all
Yes please be safe
🙏🏻
Stay safe everyone
John 5:24
Y’all OK with the hurricane
The new birth in Baptism is to be freed from the power of darkness and brought into the realm of the freedom of the children of God, to which all men are called.
What do you mean by what you said? Sum up every word succinctly in a dumbed down way so we can hear what you are really saying.
@@Viknlaos Do you have trouble understanding English?
@aussierob7177 Sure, but ahy are you so rude? Of course i can understand the language that we are both clearly typing, so that is just slander against me which is a very mean thing to do against another person. I just felt like you have a lack of understanding based on what you said. I just wanted you to explain what you said, deeply, so that we can have an intellectual dialog, so that you can clarify yourself, and I can explain why I think you are wrong. Please don't be rude.
@@Viknlaos Sorry if i was rude. Do you understand what the Sacrament of Baptism is ?
@@aussierob7177 baptism is symbolic, the body has died with Christ and now you are a new creation. It doesn’t save you.
What do you think about the debate between the doctrines of dyothelitism and monothelitism
Genuinely haven’t put much thought into that. I did a quick search online.
My quick unstudied answer is that the former is correct instead of the latter. Perhaps an example is Christ’s “human will” in the garden asking for the cup be taken away, then his “divine will” being in line with the Father’s. I feel like this gets complicating and is only for the sake of high intellectual study. The Bible states several things verbatim that are the “will of God.” We should refer to those first. That’s my take.
- Trent
@@BibleLine I have a question that I am very confused about. I am well aware of the scripture of the wide and the narrow path. As it has been pointed out to me by you guys and also by my pastor once we receive it we can't lose our salvation but Micheal Parr seems to make it sound like we need to call people out on their sins when we see something going on. Are we responsible for other people's sins? If we don't is that us going down the wide path? My pastor says that once we accept Jesus into our hearts and believe what he did for us on the cross that he is leading us on the narrow path. I'm very confused
@@JohnDugan-k2nThe way I see it, the path is narrow because Jesus Himself is the ONLY way. It gets broad when we add other requirements to salvation apart from His grace and our faith in His grace, which is a gift from God.
#bibleline I have a question. Since we cant lose our salvation than whats your opinion on the narrow versus the wide path? My pastor told me that we wont go to hell over somebody else's sin but Allen Parr seems to suggest otherwise saying that we are supposed to call people out on their sin and attempt to guide people in the right direction or else.... im very confused about this
The narrow path is Jesus Christ. The wide path is believing in your works. How can we can anybody else's sins when we all are dealing with sin in our lives one way or another? That's hypocrisy and self-righteousness. We need to speak the gospel to unbelievers. Not going around pointing fingers. We're all sinners and we all need a savior.