I know that the questions concerning Christmas stem from curiousity and confusion, and not out of direct interest in becoming a part of the faith that celebrate it
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You do not know, perhaps even, can not know. You Hope and pray that it is right, and that is faith. Believing even without true knowledge of the out come.
If I knew, for certain, than I would have no need for faith.
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Until I die, I will not be able to know whether there is a Heaven. But I believe in a loving and forgiving God and life after death in his glorious Kingdom. I have faith in him and in that. And because I have faith in Him, though I am a sinner, I am saved.
Re: [Video]apreacherboyDecember 6 2009, 19:11:11 UTC
I find my faith to be a great comfort.
I would rather put my faith in the God that I adore and find, in the end, that I was wrong, than to live a life believing that I am alone, without purpose, and without that font of mercy and love.
[Video] you do have to ask the hard ones don't you =PapreacherboyDecember 6 2009, 19:19:15 UTC
For somethings there are no words that can express them adequately.
I can think of nothing I would rather do than be a vessal for the Holy Spirit. To walk with God. I have been graced with gifts for the task, and there is a need of people willing to take on the circuits. My grandfather and the other elders deemed me fit to be a preacher, which gives me hope as well.
I pray that, if I am wrong, God will forgive me.
Have you ever felt... called to do something? Your heart strangely warmed?
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In this case, I am using it as a noun to refer to Christianity, which is a religion that believes in, that is, has faith in, Lord Jesus the Christ.
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[thinks for a moment for a good example]
Until I die, I will not be able to know whether there is a Heaven. But I believe in a loving and forgiving God and life after death in his glorious Kingdom. I have faith in him and in that. And because I have faith in Him, though I am a sinner, I am saved.
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I would rather put my faith in the God that I adore and find, in the end, that I was wrong, than to live a life believing that I am alone, without purpose, and without that font of mercy and love.
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I can think of nothing I would rather do than be a vessal for the Holy Spirit. To walk with God. I have been graced with gifts for the task, and there is a need of people willing to take on the circuits. My grandfather and the other elders deemed me fit to be a preacher, which gives me hope as well.
I pray that, if I am wrong, God will forgive me.
Have you ever felt... called to do something? Your heart strangely warmed?
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