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wheres the bank of america alias? he needs to post in here
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DoUwant2go2Heaven?;838802 said:I am starting to examine myself to see wether I am in the faith because this is not a cake walk that I am on. Getting to the kingdom of God costs everything. Many people will say on the last day Lord, Lord have we not done this and have we not done that in your name. And Jesus Christ will say depart from me, I never knew you.
God is so holy and I am so sinful that at times I just don't understand anything. I just need a little help right now. Can somebody who is a believer chime in with your thoughts about getting into the kingdom of God. Thank you and God bless.
DoUneedALoan?;838831 said:Money not allowed in Heaven? Thats total blasphemy.
"We give you all that you need, we will help you in any situation, we at Bank Of America create heaven here on Earth" Bank of America, 2006
Give your signature to Bank Of America and be saved! This is a once in a lifetime oppurtunity, 10% APR for limited time. They have my signature, will they get yours? Hurry now while supplies last, don't miss out for your chance at living in heaven!
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;838802 said:our Lord Jesus Christ........
"And Jesus said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God." Luke 9:62
Can a believer in Jesus Christ tell me what Jesus is saying in the above passage of scripture. The reason I ask is because I have recently come under the conviction that it is EXTREMELY hard to enter into the kingdom of God. I have been reading the story of the rich young man in Matthew 19. When Jesus told the rich young man that it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God, I got to wondering like the disciples by asking the question they asked, “Who then can be saved?” (Matthew 19:25)
Being a disciple of Christ costs everything. And I am strarting to come to the realization of this truth. 1 Peter 4:18 states, "if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
I am starting to examine myself to see wether I am in the faith because this is not a cake walk that I am on. Getting to the kingdom of God costs everything. Many people will say on the last day Lord, Lord have we not done this and have we not done that in your name. And Jesus Christ will say depart from me, I never knew you.
God is so holy and I am so sinful that at times I just don't understand anything. I just need a little help right now. Can somebody who is a believer chime in with your thoughts about getting into the kingdom of God. Thank you and God bless.
its over: 2012!;839550 said:I like this take, on Luke 9:62, that someone hipped me to, a while back...I don't have the link, just have the text from that was being fwd
Our salvation hinges on a lifetime of repentance from dead works and overcoming in faith. Thus, we are counseled before baptism to be sure we have counted the cost before we take on the awesome opportunity of eternal life. Once we take hold of the plow, we cannot turn back.
This "looking back" is not merely reflecting to evaluate the progress made since one decided to leave the world of sin.
Instead, it is like Lot's wife, who looked back with a degree of longing to return to what she had left. Her life was literally on the line, and rather than being fully engaged in surviving, she placed a higher priority on life's lesser matters than on the greater one of preserving her life through God's gift of protection.
She looked back, revealing her heart still to be in Sodom, a type of the world. Her action indicates regret for having left. Success in God's way requires following an awesome vision of future glory with devoted conviction. Abraham is a primary example: He looked for a city built by God, apparently leaving his homeland without ever looking back (Hebrews 11:8-10, 13-16).
Once we commit to Christianity, God's calling becomes our vocation, which requires our concentrated attention going forward. A vocation is a person's regular occupation. What happens when a Christian looks back with a measure of longing is similar to someone talking on a cell phone while driving his car. He frequently drifts all over the road, swerving this way and that because, at best, his attention is split between conflicting priorities. He is setting himself up for trouble, and all too frequently, an accident occurs. A Christian cannot make a beeline for the Kingdom with his attention diverted elsewhere. We are not to be anything but altogether followers of the Son of God. The stakes are that high, for the fulfillment of His promise is so great.
VIBE86;839810 said:Why is the Kingdom of God so hard to get into? Do you realize how unfair this is? So what if there's a believer who has the faith and heart given all to God but because of one thing they won't be able to get in? That is wrong. The bible says we aren't perfect. I've always wondered this though. Do we have to be like Jesus to get into the Kingdom of Heaven?
Do you realize that's a big big BIG step for people? Ask your church who's ready to sacrifice tv's, movies, games, cars, money for God. I'm sure all of 'em will say, "YES!! I WILL" but will they REALLY? Do you know that pretty much we would have to give up ALL of our luxuries and then and only then could we FULLY focus on God.
If what you're putting to light is fact, like it really is extremely hard to get into heaven then many people are just totally screwed. No A for effort??
There is a "scarce" amount because it's small compared to all the sinful things that people are doing that are leading them TO hell and will go to hell.
It's a difficult situation, pretty much I think it's unfair for it to be SO hard to get into heaven.
The Lonious Monk;840221 said:If you want to understand what any part of the Bible is saying, don't focus on just one line. That's bad for any type of reading comprehension. You need to put the line in context which means including more th an just that one line in the discussion.
The Lonious Monk;840221 said:If you want to understand what any part of the Bible is saying, don't focus on just one line. That's bad for any type of reading comprehension. You need to put the line in context which means including more th an just that one line in the discussion.
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;840026 said:God never said He was fair my brother. God is just. Thats why I am starting to realize or should I say scratch the surface of how holy God is. My goodness, He is absolutely holy. It's mind-boggling. I'm just astonished at how holy He is and I am just at the surface level of it. God is holy my brother. He is HOLY. I just have to ponder that for a minute and get back with you.
ThaChozenWun;840056 said:So DoU, are you in the process of giving away your goods or not? Don't sell them, that would be bad to god. Maybe you should give them to charity? Oh wait my bad that would be makin god turn on the person who recieves them.
Perhaps you could burn them? Naw destroying the earth that god made fuck your screwed. How you gettin rid of all your material things? Your car gotta go to, u can use a bike to get around.... nevermind also a rich man toy guess you just have to wal to work... barefoot of course because shoes can cost a good bit. Make sure you dont touch pavement either, god gave us earth to walk on, the money spent on sidewalks and roads were a fortune.
DoUwant2go2Heaven?;838802 said:our Lord Jesus Christ........
"And Jesus said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God." Luke 9:62
Can a believer in Jesus Christ tell me what Jesus is saying in the above passage of scripture. The reason I ask is because I have recently come under the conviction that it is EXTREMELY hard to enter into the kingdom of God. I have been reading the story of the rich young man in Matthew 19. When Jesus told the rich young man that it's easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God, I got to wondering like the disciples by asking the question they asked, “Who then can be saved?” (Matthew 19:25)
Being a disciple of Christ costs everything. And I am strarting to come to the realization of this truth. 1 Peter 4:18 states, "if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?"
I am starting to examine myself to see wether I am in the faith because this is not a cake walk that I am on. Getting to the kingdom of God costs everything. Many people will say on the last day Lord, Lord have we not done this and have we not done that in your name. And Jesus Christ will say depart from me, I never knew you.
God is so holy and I am so sinful that at times I just don't understand anything. I just need a little help right now. Can somebody who is a believer chime in with your thoughts about getting into the kingdom of God. Thank you and God bless.