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Spiritual Israel - An Amazing Fact

I asked what makes your post the correct way and all the other interpretations that is being taught
in others denominations is wrong ? -- Graw
 
Hi Graw,
Over the years, I've belonged to just about every major denomination you can imagine. I've gone, from one to another, seeking the truth of God's Word. I hadn't become any closer until I became a seventh-day Adventist Christian. If there's another group of people and or denomination with more truth than the SDA, I'll leave where I am and go with those of more truth in a heartbeat! It is my desire to live and share the truth of God's Word and, to date (over ten years), I haven't found another denomination that has done that more correctly than the SDA Christians. When you seriously study God's Word, you will find Jesus' words so true "The Truth Shall Set You Free" and it has set me free indeed! I'm sure you've heard it said, 'the truth is indeed stranger than fiction'. Well ... sometimes that's true. If you're comfortable where you are, by all means stay there. However, if there's somethings tugging at your heartstrings telling you there's more than what you're being taught, by all means listen to God's Holy Spirit and run ... don't walk to the nearest group of people YOU think is teaching what you need to hear and the truth of God's Word.
 
the Pentecostal Church as that is where I truly got saved with Jesus becoming my personal Savior....although I had known of Jesus all my life by going to church with mom and grandpa and then when married and taking my family to church! When I started going to the Pentecostal Services and rec the baptism of the Holy Ghost after truly believing in Jesus, it was a most glorious renewal of my faith! The Lord has shown me so much since I have been serving Jesus and worshiping Him in Spirit and in Truth! I don't attend church now, but I have no doubt that I am saved and that my blessed hope is in Jesus....the Lord and Savior of my Soul! If you truly know Jesus as your own personal Savior and study the Bible, diligently, you can freely attend any church, but you will know who is preaching the truth of God and who isn't....soooo serve Jesus in the church where they teach Jesus' gospel and the truth of Jehovah God is taught and served faithfully! Amen! :angel: Ma Betty
 
People with sincere hearts see things in differing ways. When someone argues that they found the "truth" in one denomination or the other, they are not being deceitful, but neither are they right or wrong.

Men with genuine and prayerful hearts before God have sought to understand His word, but have reached diametrically opposed conclusions. Wesley the Arminian and Spurgeon the Calvanist were both wonderfully blessed by God in their respective ministries, but they had opposing views of the Scriptures. If Wesley was right then Spurgeon was clearly wrong and vice-versa. But God blessed them both!

We all are wrong somewhere, but we believe whatever we believe with honest hearts before God. Our metal processes are faulty and our conclusions therefore are in error somewhere. Try as we may, we can't see just where our error lies and so we conclude that we are correct. At the same time someone else sees it altogether differently, and they are being honest too. Their thought processes just work differently to mine and, horror of horrors, they just might be right!

I think that there is much to gain by focusing our attention on the essentials of the Christian faith, as is mostly done here. Such a focus seems wise to me and is faith building and helpful to all.
 
Thanks Kaye . That's what I was trying to say but couldn't find the right words . The lord does work
in mysterious ways . And that is a good thing. May God bless you with gifts So you can be a blessing
to others in Jesus name.. Graw
 
C. Nyal de Kaye said:
People with sincere hearts see things in differing ways. When someone argues that they found the "truth" in one denomination or the other, they are not being deceitful, but neither are they right or wrong.

Men with genuine and prayerful hearts before God have sought to understand His word, but have reached diametrically opposed conclusions. Wesley the Arminian and Spurgeon the Calvanist were both wonderfully blessed by God in their respective ministries, but they had opposing views of the Scriptures. If Wesley was right then Spurgeon was clearly wrong and vice-versa. But God blessed them both!

We all are wrong somewhere, but we believe whatever we believe with honest hearts before God. Our metal processes are faulty and our conclusions therefore are in error somewhere. Try as we may, we can't see just where our error lies and so we conclude that we are correct. At the same time someone else sees it altogether differently, and they are being honest too. Their thought processes just work differently to mine and, horror of horrors, they just might be right!

I think that there is much to gain by focusing our attention on the essentials of the Christian faith, as is mostly done here. Such a focus seems wise to me and is faith building and helpful to all.


VERY nicely said! :)
 
Isn't it amazing how God is able to reach us individually. No matter what Church we follow, what addiction we are struggling with, what sin we have committed.
 
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