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That is why I've gone from Church of Christ...until I was 18...to Evangelical...until I was 35...and now Baptist for the past 5 years. I consider myself "baptist".Originally posted by saturneptune:
lg,
With this amount of diverse belief, only the Holy Spirit in you can lead you where to go. I am where the Lord would have me to serve, and feel its beliefs reflect the Bible. Which of all these denominations mentioned above will end up being closest to what God considers correct, who knows? I do know one thing, when a sinful man has so much pride he thinks he is right to the exclusion of others, I dont walk, I run.
I agree with all of the above. I took off the last statement since I feel that is opinion and I want to go on what is God's word as I've learned it. I'm not sure what that makes ...other than a Christian.Originally posted by Rev. Lowery:
I know a few things are absolute
1. I will die someday
2. I will always pay taxes
3. Jesus Died for all of Mankind
4. Not everyone will go to Heaven
5. I am going to Heaven
6. If you don't believe in Jesus you are condemned (John 3:18)
7. I am a sinner saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9)
So we can know absolutely 100% that,
We are saved by grace through faith in Christ and that faith comes from hearing the word of God.
Because of my hearing the word of God I see the grace He has by giving His Son as a sacrifice for my sins that brings faith which by my faith in Christ I see Gods grace and it is that grace which saves me. I didn't earn it but I had to accept it. Accepting doesn't diminish the grace one bit nor does it take from Gods sovereignty.
I think this is a big problem, but it is secondary to the real problem.Originally posted by Rhetorician:
Much of our theology is second generation and not tried and true for ourselves.
I think this is a great description of the consequences of total depravity. It not only ruins us spiritually, it warps our brains and reason.Originally posted by Rhetorician:
Another trouble lies in the fact that we really DO NOT want to believe Eph. 2 that "we are dead in trespasses and sins" spiritually. And that this tints and taints every fiber of our being with a broken and corrupt nature--even our wills.
Again, 100% true. Excellent post, overall.Originally posted by Rhetorician:
We really want to believe as the Methodists do that there really is a little bit of good in some of us.
I know this isn't a problem specific to the USA, but I can't help but think that one of the problems is that people adopt the notion that it is self-evident that God created all men equal, and extend that to mean that God must treat all men equally or else He is not a just God.Originally posted by pituophis:
Rhetorician.... AMEN! And what ends up happening is man creats a God out of his own image! The way he thinks God should be.
On one hand those churches that are part of the Founders Movement should pull up stakes and form a new Baptist association. On the other hand they are making progress in the SBC, albeit slowly. If I was forced to pick I would be in favor of pulling out.Originally posted by J.D.:
BTW IMO there should be separate denominations. The SBC has been mixed A/C for so long I don't think the Founders organization will ever get it back to its roots.
I'm independent so I don't have a lot invested either way. Now what to do about the IFBs, well that's a head-scratcher.
Isn't it amazing that only Christians know this for sure!Originally posted by Brother Bob:
Jesus loves me yes I know for the Bible tells me so. Amen
BBob