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I do PRAISE JESUS!!!!! JESUS IS LORD!!!!

2006-09-23 11:36:47 · 38 answers · asked by jordan l 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God Bless

2006-09-23 11:38:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I hear a lot about having a personal relationship with Jesus.
And when I talk about my spiritual experiences, they tell me I'm down with the devil.
I just spent 1 year in a homeless shelter because I have
degenerative discs in my spine. I think God wanted me to chill
on the money thing, and take time for some spiritual
refelection.
The same christians came there week after week. Some of them didn't speak to me one time to see what I was about. Just looked at me like I was an @$$hole because I didn't come up and get saved. But the whole time they preached, I saw a light around them.

2006-09-23 11:45:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No. There are many loopholes in the story of Christ. How do we know that he wasn't a self-fulfilling messiah? The birth? Pure coinsidence. Bethlahem was Joseph's birthplace. The crucifixion? Luke paid off the guards to make it to where Jesus is crucified without a bone being broken and to the point where he won't be killed. Also might even had them give him a drink where he seems death so the followers can smuggle him out of the country when night fell. But overall, I pretty much have a problem with any religion where it thinks it has a right to tell me how I should live, who I should speak to, how I should act, how I should speak, where in its own "flock" there are so many sheep astray it isn't even funny. I say to those who disagree with me and try to convert me, I'll use your own "God's words" against you. Remove that plank from your eye before you tell me to remove the speck from mine!!!!!

2006-09-23 11:51:20 · answer #3 · answered by Will 3 · 1 2

Praise Jesus And God Most High! He Is The Risen Savior Indeed.
God Bless.
-L

2006-09-23 11:41:11 · answer #4 · answered by LanaLyn15 2 · 1 3

Yes, Jesus is my Lord and my personal Savior. I am sorry for
all the people that do not believe in Him.

2006-09-23 11:45:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

No!!
I'm a pagan, I believe he existed but I don't believe he is the son of God.
I don't think you need a savior. I don't believe in "Sins" that you must be saved from. We are responsible for are own actions.

I don't believe in the concept that a person who was a murderer or Child molester, Can repent and proclaim Jesus as his savior and he goes to "heaven" And a Person who is of a different religion but lives there daily life in a good and positive, to mankind and the Universe. Is going to "Hell" just because they don't believe in Jesus. Don't Buy It. Ill take my chances.

2006-09-23 11:51:05 · answer #6 · answered by Belladonna 4 · 0 2

Yes

2006-09-23 11:53:13 · answer #7 · answered by mocha5isfree 4 · 0 0

Amen, and I agree with the phrase, but it is not found in the Bible or in Church history.

The phrase "ask Jesus into your heart" or "personal savior" is not found in the Bible, but originates in a later, Protestant evangelism campaign. It is not definitive of what a Christian is either according to the Bible or according to Church history. A person is a Christian if he is baptized and professes the Christian faith.

All Christians should take their faith seriously and devoutly cultivate his relationship with God and with Jesus, but that is not presented to us in either the Bible or the history of the Church as one of the requirements for being Christian. The New Testament regularly refers to people as Christians even though their walk with the Lord may be very shaky. Once they have been baptized, the New Testament does not deny them the title "Christian." Only by a total repudiation of the Christian faith can one lose this title.

You may be confusing a particular evangelistic campaign with the essence of Christianity. Periodically, to get people to take their faith seriously, evangelists have come up with questions to get people to think about their level of faith in and committment to God.

Examples of these questions are
"Have you ever received Jesus into your heart?",
"If God asked you why he should let you into heaven, what would you say?",
"Have you made a personal committment to the Lord Jesus?",
"Have you accepted Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior?", and so forth.

Questions like this are well and good--people need to be given a jolt every so often to consider whether they are living in harmony with God (St. Paul, for example, gives his Corinthian readers such a jolt when he tells them: "Examine yourselves, to see whether you are holding to your faith. Test yourselves. Do you not realize that Jesus Christ is in you? -- unless indeed you fail to meet the test!"; 2 Corinthians 13:5).

However, sometimes such evangelistic questions get repeated so often that people forget they aren't in the Bible and that Scripture does not present salvation in those terms (that is the point of coming up with the question in the first place--to phrase the idea of salvation and committment to God in a new way, a mode of expression not used in the Bible, so that people will be jolted into thinking about it).

When this happens, people end up confusing their own particular evangelistic campaign and way of phrasing things with the essence of Christianity. They then go around asking people their evangelistic question as if it the test for whether someone is a Christian, and anyone who does not give their group's formula answer is then told they are not a Christian and need to question their salvation. This is what evangelicals end up doing.

If you were baptized (irrespective of your age at the time) then you were by that very fact given a personal relationship with God and put into the sphere of his grace. If you are not in state of grace now it will be because you have committed a mortal sin, not because you haven't followed the particular formula of a particular evangelistic campaign.

2006-09-23 11:52:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe that Christ died for my sins and is my personal savior! YES!!

2006-09-23 11:42:57 · answer #9 · answered by K 5 · 2 1

Someone needs to save me and he fits the description

2006-09-23 11:50:20 · answer #10 · answered by fina 2 · 2 0

"God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent - it says so right here on the label. If you have a mind capable of believing all three of these attributes simultaneously, I have a wonderful bargain for you. No checks, please. Cash and in small bills." [Robert Heinlein, Notebooks of Lazarus Long]

2006-09-23 11:39:07 · answer #11 · answered by Danzarth 4 · 3 1

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