““You have heard that it was said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,”
Matthew 5:43-44 NIV https://t.co/bT9EK5SdZs
🚨BREAKING: The Texas House voted 85–6 to issue civil arrest warrants for the over 50 AWOL Dems that fled the state in order to block the GOP-backed redistricting map.
She should be immediately stripped of her elected office and it shouldn’t be controversial in the slightest. If you put a foreign nation first, you can’t be trusted to represent the United States. Period.
Dear young people, Jesus is our hope. Aspire to great things, to holiness, wherever you are. Do not settle for less. You will then see the light of the Gospel growing every day, in you and around you.
@yhbryankimiq Decode your intention, not the problem. We weren’t meant to solve this problem, as it is unsolvable without knowing the personal criteria of the creator. Your intention is for us to let go, and let its creator give us the truth, much like Christianity.
@neosonian@Sola_Requiem I dont think they were advocating earthly causes before God in those verses. They simply were asking questions. God did not change His mind because of what the saints asked Him
@neosonian@Sola_Requiem Interesting thought, but if that was true, Satan sinning with pride surely wouldnt have gotten him kicked permanently out of Heaven, right?
@neosonian@Sola_Requiem Well the Bible says God is spirit, so that implies that Heaven is a different realm of being. Prayer is about sending messages and building a personal relationship with God.
@neosonian@Sola_Requiem Its not a polite request, its an interdimensional communication, and we do not need a mediator besides Jesus Christ. So God would receive messages from saints better than He would from us? The outcome would shift if the saint asked it versus a believer on Earth?
@neosonian@Sola_Requiem The saints are in Heaven, but not alive on Earth. There is one mediator between God and man, which is Christ Jesus. All the prayers in the Bible were to God.