Just was asking if you hold to the heretical or non heretical view
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Just was asking if you hold to the heretical or non heretical view
I believe I am totally surrendered to God.The Holy Spirit doesn't shout and doesn't point Himself out to the believer, though His influence may be very strong in saving. We don't speak of the Holy Spirit pushing or forcing or even urging. He leads, He guides, He fills, but only when the believer wants Him to. Are you right now totally surrendered to God's will for your life? (No need to answer here; send a personal message if you want to talk more.
In recent months I've taken to consulting the Holy Spirit about what I should be doing with my time when I am done with a project or job and ready to move on. He always answers in a still, small voice, and it is always exactly what I need to know and what direction I ought to take. He has become more and more real to me as long as I am listening.
Just was asking if you hold to the heretical or non heretical view
Lol...and you've gone from JesusFan, to DeChaser1, to Yeshua1, and now back to JesusFan... like a leaf in the wind...
I'm happy that you have that assurance. Thanks for your post.@easternstar — I basically have 5 signs that the Holy Spirit is residing within me:
(1) my heart resonates with the scriptures as being true (though sometimes hard to fully understand) when I read them
(2) I receive good ideas from Him, that seem not to be coming from my own intellect
(3) I become increasingly repulsed by my sins (quit some indulgent addictions lately) and worldliness (recently got rid of my television and all worldly music, movies, and books)
(4) I have a deep inexplicable inner peace, and other fruits of the Spirit, even when my surface thoughts are in turmoil
(5) I see so many ways that I have been protected from serious dangers and prevented from committing more horrid sins or crimes in my life.
“Preterists” (which includes me) believe that the “end times” prophecies were fulfilled in the First Century (while the people that received the original letters were still alive like scripture states and they expected.
(if someone thinks that Jesus has already returned, that is a pretty big deal)
Why should it be a big deal when so many passages indicate that His coming (presence) would occur before 'that generation' passed away?
Irrespective of whether one thinks the return of Christ is a past or future event, how can Jesus return NOT be a “big deal”?Why should it be a big deal when so many passages indicate that His coming (presence) would occur before 'that generation' passed away?
Irrespective of whether one thinks the return of Christ is a past or future event, how can Jesus return NOT be a “big deal”?
Irrespective of whether one thinks the return of Christ is a past or future event, how can Jesus return NOT be a “big deal”?
Just so you've heard it here first. Believe it or not, Amil is Dripping in the Blood of Jesus.The danger is allowing our study to deflect us away for the central message of the Cross.
Since we're in this thing of talking about different 'schemes' or 'systems' for studying The End Times, maybe you've seen where I've posted lately about my concern over one certainty that I have come to understand.Yes, I've posted a lot. I've got many strong beliefs, but very few certainties, so I'm exploring.
That can be an inside preacher-joke, and it is really cool how your take on it is really real when we're trying to get settled on what God would have us to understand.I can appreciate struggling to find what you believe.
Nailed it. If someone wants to know what the Bible teaches about the book of Revelation, I'll make them a challenge...My favorite commentary on the book of Revelation is by William Hendriksen, entitled, More Than Conquerors. It is free to read online in pdf format. I find this commentary to be in harmony with the Bible taken as a whole. I highly recommend this commentary.
Here is an excerpt from chapter one:
"In the main, the purpose of the book of Revelation is to comfort the militant Church in its struggle against the forces of evil. It is full of help and comfort for persecuted and suffering Christians. To them is given the assurance that God sees their tears (7:17; 21:4); their prayers are influential in world affairs (8:3,4) and their death is precious in His sight. Their final victory is assured (15:2); their blood will be avenged (19:2); their Christ lives and reigns for ever and for ever. He governs the world in the interest of His Church (5:7,8). He is coming again to take His people to Himself in ‘the marriage supper of the Lamb’ and to live with them for ever in a rejuvenated universe (21:22)."