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vantexan

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Ok.

If there is not an inner work of God in the heart of the individual , then to me simply be believing, living, and submitting to the Bible, as you describe is nothing more than an outward work of man.

Without the love that comes from actually knowing God in personal experience believing in religion that way is for nothing.

I think the Bible actually says something like this.
You've been saying all along that you talk directly to God, and he to you. Nowhere in the New Testament are we taught that Christians will interact in that way with God. You are going beyond the Scriptures which makes you a false teacher. It's not a matter of hating you. You're simply deluded.
 

rickyb

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there must be something wrong indeed

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Integrity

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You've been saying all along that you talk directly to God, and he to you. Nowhere in the New Testament are we taught that Christians will interact in that way with God. You are going beyond the Scriptures which makes you a false teacher. It's not a matter of hating you. You're simply deluded.
That is your opinion, which in my opinion is so wrong.

Sorry you don’t believe, your loss, not mine.
 

Integrity

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Can you cite the Scriptures that say God will speak directly to us, converse with us?
My brethren, seek God alone today, deny your own understanding of the Bible, and I trust you will understand the Bible as you never have. The Holy Spirit will see to it.

May you yield to God and not the Bible. Then the Bible will be truly useful to you my friend!

🙏
 

rickyb

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When did I ever say Jesus was a capitalist? He was not a socialist either. Economic systems were not why He was here.
"Once you sit down and look at the original Hebrew and read the rest of the Scripture, it tells you exactly what it means. The problem is you got this guy, Jesus, who was the founder, and he was pretty clear. So for example, the first sermon he preached, he said, ‘‘The spirit of the Lord is upon me to give good news to the poor.’’ Luke wrote about this in the Gospel, using a Greek word for poor, ptochos. In Roman society at the time, ptochos meant those who’ve been made poor

because of exploitation.4

There were other words Luke could have used for poor, but he didn’t — he used ptochos" - william barber


Jesus said, ‘‘Love your neighbor.’’ - william barber
 

rickyb

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its hard to imagine the bible is in favor of any economic system which exploits its workers.

is it against unjust treatment. the opposite of oppression is freedom and democracy.
 
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