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I do read, believe ,and understand. I am always working on improving myself.

2007-04-10 07:12:26 · answer #1 · answered by gwhiz1052 7 · 2 0

I believe, read, try to understand and try to do the things that God or Jesus says in the bible.

2007-04-11 02:24:34 · answer #2 · answered by hope 3 · 0 0

Believe -definitely
read- yes
understand -pretty well
do - with His help, I'm improving at that.

Some of the doing is harder than others. The whole goal of Christian existence here on earth is to become more and more like Jesus! While it would be easier (on us) if God would just instantaneously transform us to be perfect imitations of Christ, He prefers to develop godly character in us over time, probably because we appreciate those qualities more afterward.

2007-04-10 07:22:40 · answer #3 · answered by biblechick45 3 · 0 0

Yeah I do this and I meditate upon what I learn from the biblical scriptures as well. I like to listen to someone who knows everything instead of someone who doesn't. Of course that's just assuming that the Bible is right upon everything, but I don't care what I believe in. I just believe because I don't know if the bible is false.

2007-04-10 07:17:41 · answer #4 · answered by Nathan S 2 · 0 0

I believe it, I read it, and I understand it, but I am unable to do it perfectly. I am human, I have faults and I let God down daily. I am so thankful he loves me enough to forgive me daily.

2007-04-10 07:15:45 · answer #5 · answered by rico3151 6 · 1 0

I try to follow in His footsteps, but i'm not perfect and I make plenty of mistakes. Thankfully, God is always there to guide me back into His grace...



God Bless

2007-04-10 07:16:31 · answer #6 · answered by holy_see 3 · 1 0

flippantly i am going to objective to talk respectfully to you about my evaluations. i wish you in turn will supply me respect. as well to being an excellent instructor and understanding an excellent coaching chance at the same time as he said one (study the Fig tree in CONTEXT and then you tell ME what he became attempting to assert. that is glaring.), element of my own beliefs are that Jesus became God, yet God in a restricted type. So at the same time as accepting the obstacles of humanity that ALLOWED him to die for our sins, he also had to settle for the obstacles that allowed him to be tempted-he became completely human, so as that once he made his sacrifice it ought to propose something. that is like a chicken.....a chicken is a chicken because it flies. yet when it chooses to reduce itself by using strolling as they do from time to time, it isn't a lot less of a chicken. So my beliefs are that for the duration of order to make a real sacrifice of himself, he had to absolutely settle for being human, with each and every quandary. because he became God in spirit he became waiting to upward push above an dedicate no sin, yet because his body and mind were human, he became nonetheless waiting to be tempted. IMO, that still solutions the different issues-he had common human obstacles and therefor his human ideas ought to no longer draw close Godly options. it really is likewise why he said only the daddy knew particular issues. in spite of the indisputable fact that the Bible is sparkling that at the same time as they were one spirit ("Any guy who has considered me has considered the daddy" and others) that Christ became restricted with the aid of voluntary human state, and did have distinct features that were a right away results of human quandary. My faith isn't silent, neither is it fragile. I actually have spoke back truly what i wish were straightforward questions. those are only my beliefs. and also you're particularly stressful and impolite. I truly do not call for that you justify your beliefs to me and then belittle your faith or lack therof at the same time as your solutions do no longer fulfill me. Why so indignant?

2016-11-28 02:51:51 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

god only said ten things, they were so important he put them in stone. everything else is an interpretation of an interpretation.whos version will you follow today?

2007-04-10 07:18:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know why Christians pretend it is so difficult to understand what Jesus said. It is pretty straightforward to anybody with a basic understanding of philosophy.

2007-04-10 07:11:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Go to Church. It's not a matter of reading every single word. Have someone read a passage to you. Hear their views on it, then make your own decisions.
Doing them is another question...

2007-04-10 07:16:24 · answer #10 · answered by Kyris 1 · 1 2

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