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* Toxic Troll - Negative Nancy
Try to keep that under yer hat... that really, really makes libertards mad.
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Originally Posted by
Quest
By the way I totally agree with the OP..Christian want the power but not to die to self and the flesh.
Good point.
For who is the greater, one who reclines at table or one who serves? Is it not the one who reclines at table? But I am among you as the one who serves. (Luke 22)
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
Christians want his power and authority but they don't want this .....
I don't disagree. But we must make sure we don't think that suffering and hardship is the source of power with God. Plenty of Christians have suffered over the ages and didn't walk in power. Walking in power is a matter of faith. Period. The name of Jesus through faith in that name.
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Using terms like, "libertards" isn't really helpful. It adds nothing to the discussion.
Originally Posted by
Farm Truck
Try to keep that under yer hat... that really, really makes libertards mad.
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I don't disagree. But we must make sure we don't think that suffering and hardship is the source of power with God. Plenty of Christians have suffered over the ages and didn't walk in power. Walking in power is a matter of faith. Period. The name of Jesus through faith in that name.
Walking in power is not just doing healings, miracles, signs, finances etc. - it is the power to live godly and defeat sin and the power to stand strong in Christ in the midst of pressure and persecution
Faith is seen when you see how people respond in hardships
Many Pentes give testimonies of their faith when blessings are released but once those blessings momentarily cease their faith starts to unravel
The NT picture of Paul is someone who had faith in all circumstances.....doing miracles and also singing while in prison
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Originally Posted by
Cardinal TT
Walking in power is not just doing healings, miracles, signs, finances etc. - it is the power to live godly and defeat sin and the power to stand strong in Christ in the midst of pressure and persecution
Faith is seen when you see how people respond in hardships
Many Pentes give testimonies of their faith when blessings are released but once those blessings momentarily cease their faith starts to unravel
The NT picture of Paul is someone who had faith in all circumstances.....doing miracles and also singing while in prison
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Only telling the truth Catchy
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Originally Posted by
CatchyUsername
Using terms like, "libertards" isn't really helpful. It adds nothing to the discussion.
It only annoys liberals... you know, baby killers.
Calling satan names like "ol slewfoot" doesn't do anything to run him off, but it doesn't hurt anything either because nobody care if he gets mad or not since... he's already mad!
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