OPEN DEBATE TO THE CHRISTIAN LEADERS WHO DISCREDIT

I am not getting into detail. But the United States Constitution states that I have a freedom of Religion and label of without fear or demands out side of American law.


I am a Christian, I am far from perfect and will never be. I don't want to be perfect because that will disprove the reason for the Cross of Christ. We all struggle from day to day with sin.


I believe as long as I ask God for His Love on a daily basis and receive that Love I am heading to heaven when I depart from this life. Now I heard sermons from most Christians leaders and they preach forgiveness and grace to their peers. But some odd reason legalism and threats of lost are thrown indirectly to me if I don't do what they say.


Now this isn't based on worry. I trust Government over radical religion. I also believe Government will deal with radical religion. Now one of you who discredited me prove yourself perfect? can you?

If not be prepared for law suits and possible extortion charges on the way.
I am 100% confident in winning because of your sermons you tell your peers and your comments of Christianity being based on Grace and forgiveness. And I also want one of you to discredit my devotions inspired and anointed by the Holy Spirit.


If you discredited me to Government officials dealing with legal matters than
its recorded. Meaning the case is cut and
dry. Have a nice day and if I made a living
off ministry I would try to explain myself.


Have a nice day
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ESTABLISHED CHRISTIAN peace Nice&blessed days.
APPROVED CHRISTIAN, i want see more like you. !peace handshake
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Proverbs was written by Solomon

define a mocker in your own words<


and explain a rebuke


and don't say the Bible explains it

and tell me which is Salvation through Christ?

personal righteousness??
or righteousness through Grace obtained by God?
what is Grace salt water?
and what does a Christian do to put John 15 into action?


if you can't answer these questions
you have no arguement
The prayer concerning future believers (17:20-26)
20 The last section of Jesus' prayer shows that he expects the failure of the disciples to be only temporary. The entire tone of the farewell discourse is built on the assumption that after the Resurrection they will renew their faith and carry on a new ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit. The provisions and warnings in chpts. 13-16 presuppose the continuation of Jesus' work through these men (cf. Mt 16:18). He expects the ministry of the Spirit in the disciples to result in adding more believers to their number. So his prayer includes all believers in all ages.

21 At this point, the burden of the prayer is for unity (cf. "one"; GK G1651). Jesus has already stressed the need for mutual love that will bind them together for their common task. Now, foreseeing the addition of many more who will increase the diversity of temperaments, backgrounds, and interests, he makes a special plea that all may be one. The standard is not an institutional but a personal unity.
Nor is he calling for uniformity, since he and the Father are distinct from each other and have different functions. He predicates that the unity will be one of nature; for he and the Father, while distinguishable in person, are one being. The new birth brings believers into the single family of God by spiritual generation (1:12-13; cf. 15:1-7; 1Co 12:12-13). The purpose of this unity is the maintenance of a convincing testimony before the world to the revelation of God in Christ and to his love for the disciples. Through the common witness and experience of the disciples, Jesus wishes to establish the fact of his divine origin and of the love of God for humankind.
22-23 The "glory" (GK G1518) the Father has given Jesus is the triumphant task of redeeming the human race to God (cf. Heb 2:9-10). By sharing in his calling, they participate in his glory and are united with him and with one another. God and humankind are together involved in bringing the new creation into being. The effect of this united testimony is a confirmation of the divine mission of Jesus and of God's love for believers.

24 The final aspect of eternal life relates to ultimate destiny. The final attainment is to be with Christ (cf. 14:3) and to observe his glory. The disciples have witnessed his incarnate life, which was a humiliation, voluntarily accepted for their sakes. Its process was epitomized by Jesus' action at the Last Supper, when he took the place of a servant to wash the disciples' feet (13:1-15). Now, on the eve of being "glorified," he desires the disciples to see him as he really is (see also 1Jn 3:2). "Before the creation of the world" is a further assertion of Christ's preexistence. This shows that the binding power of unity in the Triune God is love.

25-26 The entire prayer is based on the righteousness of God (see comment on v.11), who will vindicate the Son by glorifying him. Jesus' revelation of God is founded on personal knowledge and personal communion. The essence of the revelation lies in the love of God, which Jesus exhibits toward the disciples. His purpose is to perfect his union with them, that they in turn may know the Father. Jesus wants to include them in the inner fellowship of the Triune God.

Our evangelism my little “brudda from annudda mudda” is all about love. Out of a sincere, heartfelt desire to share with others, this amazing relationship we have with our Heavenly Dad. This awesome freedom we have in Him.

This was the Apostle Paul’s boast;

2Co 1:12 Now this is our boast: Our conscience testifies that we have conducted ourselves in the world, and especially in our relations with you, in the holiness and sincerity that are from God. We have done so not according to worldly wisdom but according to God’s grace.
2Co 4:15 All this is for your benefit, so that the grace that is reaching more and more people may cause thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God.

One more to come
God’s loving kindness, mercy and compassion toward those still in the darkness of the world. Our commission is not to beat people up with scripture, our commission is not to point out their sins in a judgmental way as if we have earned our righteousness and have something to boast about! No, my friend, no. In all grace to you, we both know that the only righteousness we can make claim to is the righteousness of Christ that we accepted as a free gift. If we think we have any righteousness of our own, we are deceived and the Holy Spirit is not in us. It is His job and His alone to convict, not ours.

Jn 16:8 When he comes, he will convict the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment:

As God through His son Jesus demonstrated His love for us He now commands us to do the same. It is by our love and the word of our testimony,

1Jn 5:10 Anyone who believes in the Son of God has this testimony in his heart. Anyone who does not believe God has made him out to be a liar, because he has not believed the testimony God has given about his Son.
1Jn 5:11 And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. in regard to sin, because men do not believe in me;

That will draw men to the Gospel truth of our Lord Jesus Christ.

"Be you therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful." - Luke 6:36
"And let the peace of Christ be ruling in your hearts, as it was the purpose of God for you to be one body; and give praise to God at all times." - Colossians 3:15

I implore you my young friend, if you want to ask me anything, or comment on something write to me directly and keep it out of the blogs. Your good intentions my friend, are missing the mark and causing the opposite effect.
Sincerely Bro
Wayne
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This blog came courtesy of fruitcakes anonymous
salt when it comes to my ((([personal relationship with Jesus Christ)))

I being a victim of radical religion keep it simple.
why?

because you can't break down or debate simple cut
and dry agruements.

My salvation is only based on the Cross
and receiving the Holy Spirit on
a daily basis.

this eliminates con artistry and radicals
twisting a good thing into something evil.

take it wrong
accept it
call me every name in the book

I have been through some insane fires
created by radicals


there is a evil among us


and I refuse to allow it to dictate me
I don't need the Bible to teach Grace, its written on my Heart by the Holy Spirit
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