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And I didn't have to leave, what does that say about the power of Jesus?

2007-02-16 09:33:33 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

12 answers

I think it says that Jesus is a punk *** *****, and he's writing checks his "holy power" can't cash.

2007-02-16 10:15:18 · answer #1 · answered by eviltruitt 4 · 1 3

O make no mistake there is a day coming and you will leave.When the Lord says "depart from me,ye that work iniquity". Even now you have been separated from the people of God.God has given you over to a reprobate mind.You lack His mercy and grace to even provide yourself with the comfort and ability to hold to the moral laws of man.Look at your own Q&A's they give testimony of how out of control you are.Look at your 360. Rule out religion of any kind and it's obvious that you have no morals even according to the standards of man.

PS>you've been blocked from emailing me.Guess you had to leave after all !!! Praise the Lord !!!!!!!!!!

2007-02-17 04:09:52 · answer #2 · answered by don_steele54 6 · 0 0

Christians don't have the authority to rebuke people in the name of Jesus. We don't have that kind of authority over other people.

2007-02-16 09:41:31 · answer #3 · answered by wanda3s48 7 · 0 2

I will say this... If a christian rebuked you in the name of jesus and they truly had his power, then something in that situation changed. maybe not you leavin but something offensive becoming less offensive. I will say that you should'nt try to undermine the power of Christ, it is real and powerful and nothing at all to play with..... Bye and be merry!!!

2007-02-16 09:38:56 · answer #4 · answered by Haz the Preacher 2 · 4 1

It probably means that they weren't rebuking the right thing.....as for the power of Jesus.....a friend of mine was testing a man for his driver's license and was coming across a set of train tracks with an coming train. He wasn't stoping...and so she said....In the name of Jesus stop. The train stopped.

2007-02-16 09:43:09 · answer #5 · answered by Jan P 6 · 3 1

re·buke /rɪˈbyuk/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[ri-byook] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, -buked, -buk·ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1.to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand.
–noun
2.sharp, stern disapproval; reproof; reprimand.

2007-02-16 09:39:15 · answer #6 · answered by lookn2cjc 6 · 3 0

Objurgate him in the name of Zeus or say, "Aroint thee in the name of Apollo." That won't do anything either, but perhaps it will give the Christian some idea of how silly he sounds.

2007-02-16 10:17:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Nothing. They probably were not "In the name of Jesus"

2007-02-16 09:37:57 · answer #8 · answered by Midge 7 · 0 4

Nothing.

2007-02-16 09:40:30 · answer #9 · answered by Angelz 5 · 0 0

They'd argue their faith just wasn't strong enough.

2007-02-16 09:54:01 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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