"Believing" simply means believing that Jesus was the Son of God, or to put it another way, working at believing it.What, specifically, does "believe on" mean, and does it include believing in, and accepting, the atoning properties of the blood of the high priest?
"And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house."
(Acts 16:31)
But the bible says "Thou shalt be honest about all things, for those that lie about my words are damned until the tenth generation.""Believing" simply means believing that Jesus was the Son of God, or to put it another way, working at believing it.
Jesus said - "The work God requires is to believe in the one he has sent" (John 6:28 )
So all that heavy-duty "doctrinal" stuff isn't relevant to that goal; certainly the ordinary joes in the street didn't get bogged down in it-
"And the common people heard Jesus gladly" (Mark 12:37)
No doubt people asked him why they should believe in him, and his answer was-
"Even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father." (John 10:38 )
Jesus's 37 Miracles-
Bringing little girl back to life
Bringing widows son back to life
Bringing Lazarus back to life
Stilling the storm
Feeding 4000
Walking on sea
Feeding 5000
Coin in fishes mouth
Withering fig tree
Big catch of fish
Water into wine
Another big fish catch
Healing leper
Healing Centurions servant
Healing Peters mother-in-law
Healing sick at evening
Healing paralysed man
Healing haemorraging woman
Healing two blind men
Healing mans withered hand
Healing Canaanite womans daughter
Healing boy with seizures
Healing blind man
Healing deaf and dumb man
Healing another blind man
Healing crippled woman
Healing man with dropsy
Healing 10 lepers
Restoring a cut-off ear
Healing noblemans sons fever
Healing crippled man at Bethesda
Healing a born-blind man
Casting out demons into pigs
Curing a mute lunatic
Casting out dirty spirit
Curing a possessed blind-dumb man
Appeared to his followers after his death
The Scriptures prove beyond any reasonable doubt otherwise.Actually you are the one who is in error and are spreading deception. You obviously don’t understand Jesus and why He came and you surely have no idea about being saved by grace through faith.
Plus of course because Jesus said to the snooty priests what the people had been longing to say themselves for a long time....it would have been considerably easier for the common folk of Jesus' day to "believe," not least because Christianity offered a comparatively easier way to redemption..
Is that your paraphrase? Haha"You're full of it"
Nah, its from his secret special bible.Is that your paraphrase? Haha
I noticed he wasn’t up front about which version he uses.Nah, its from his secret special bible.
It's amazing the things it says.
It says this...
"Those that give their own opinions while pretending they are quoting from a source are liars and the thieves of truth. They are vile in the eye of god."
Its a really great version. I love it best.
OMG! Yes!I noticed he wasn’t up front about which version he uses.
It is a salvation issue. Obedience has always been a test of loyalty to God. Starting from Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, the children of Israel etc. The Bible tells us what happens when we obey or disobey God. No one can walk with God without being obedient. Obedience is the result of having been saved by God's grace through Christ. Obedience is the evidence of faith in our lives, for we can only be righteous by faith. When we are obedient it means we love God. Obedience is not one of those things a Christian can skip doing. If we are true Christians we naturally obey. No one will make it to eternal life without being obedient. Disobedience is evidence that we are against God and reject Him and His precepts.
Of course we can't be obedient without God. We need God before we can obey, and we must choose to obey to receive the power to obey. We submit to God, God empowers us to do His will, we continue to obey, He empowers us to do more of His will, and so on and so forth. (Philippians 2:13) Without God’s saving grace, we have only our useless self-righteousness, but our obedience is crucial. We must choose to obey.
Romans 6:16, "Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?"
I don’t think we disagree at all on the value of obedience. Where the differences lie is in the understanding of the consequences of disobedience.It is a salvation issue. Obedience has always been a test of loyalty to God. Starting from Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, the children of Israel etc. The Bible tells us what happens when we obey or disobey God. No one can walk with God without being obedient. Obedience is the result of having been saved by God's grace through Christ. Obedience is the evidence of faith in our lives, for we can only be righteous by faith. When we are obedient it means we love God. Obedience is not one of those things a Christian can skip doing. If we are true Christians we naturally obey. No one will make it to eternal life without being obedient. Disobedience is evidence that we are against God and reject Him and His precepts.
Of course we can't be obedient without God. We need God before we can obey, and we must choose to obey to receive the power to obey. We submit to God, God empowers us to do His will, we continue to obey, He empowers us to do more of His will, and so on and so forth. (Philippians 2:13) Without God’s saving grace, we have only our useless self-righteousness, but our obedience is crucial. We must choose to obey.
Romans 6:16, "Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?"
There shouldn't be a difference in the consequences of disobedience since the Bible is clear what will happen to those who disobey God. Don't you believe and trust God's Word?I don’t think we disagree at all on the value of obedience. Where the differences lie is in the understanding of the consequences of disobedience.
I believe disobedience leads to spiritual dryness, loss of fellowship with the Lord and works of “wood, hey and stubble”, leading to loss of joy and victory (and to discipline even up to the “sin unto death” i.e. maximum judgement), and loss or rewards in eternity.
Where is the difference between that and sinners ?I believe disobedience leads to spiritual dryness, loss of fellowship with the Lord and works of “wood, hey and stubble”, leading to loss of joy and victory (and to discipline even up to the “sin unto death” i.e. maximum judgement), and loss or rewards in eternity.
I only set out how I see it. You are both welcome to continue to interpret the Bible however you choose to. Romans 6, 7 and 8 seem to put our spiritual condition very clearly though.Where is the difference between that and sinners ?
Has there been no conversion after coming to Christ ?
Is it possible that you have misunderstood Romans 7... thinking that Paul was still a sinnerman ?I only set out how I see it. You are both welcome to continue to interpret the Bible however you choose to. Romans 6, 7 and 8 seem to put our spiritual condition very clearly though.
You're the one interpreting the Bible wrong and you are making it contradict itself. Romans 6, 7 and 8 do not contradict the Bible you just haven't understood them and the entire Bible. God has never and never will excuse sin and no one who sins will enter heaven. Let the Word of God speak.I only set out how I see it. You are both welcome to continue to interpret the Bible however you choose to. Romans 6, 7 and 8 seem to put our spiritual condition very clearly though.
Paul acknowledges that as a believer you have the capacity to walk in the flesh or in the spirit. He exhorts the Romans to count themselves dead to sin and alive to God (not to make it so by doing, but because it is so in the spirit). Sanctification is learning to count ourselves dead to sin and alive to God and to walk as sons.Is it possible that you have misunderstood Romans 7... thinking that Paul was still a sinnerman ?
ELI5, how something ETERNAL can be lost? First define ETERNAL please.if we don't repent and turn back we will lose eternal life.
Galatians 5 16So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17For the flesh craves what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are opposed to each other, so that you do not do what you want. 18But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law.Paul acknowledges that as a believer you have the capacity to walk in the flesh or in the spirit. He exhorts the Romans to count themselves dead to sin and alive to God (not to make it so by doing, but because it is so in the spirit). Sanctification is learning to count ourselves dead to sin and alive to God and to walk as sons.