Psalms 118.24 declares "This is the day that the LORD has made and I will be glad and rejoice in it!"
That means EVERY DAY!
So Halloween is this Friday. Don't cede that to the devil!
Here's my annual HALLOWEEN blog post!
https://t.co/iEB7OP278K
@museum_junkie@rc_outside@Pastor_Gabe Welcome to hard core robotic Calvinism. If you are reading this, just hope you are not one of the people God created to be destined to suffering eternally in hell. There is nothing you can do about it if that's true, according to this theology. Extremely faulty interpretation.
@Pastor_Gabe Being predestined to betray Jesus does not preclude how it happened. People are not robots, and ultimately Judas chose and did wrong, as was prophesied. Nothing in this scene violates proper biblical interpretation.
@drmoore Wow. Why did you not refer to who actually posted what you are talking about? Why are you accusing her of lack of compassion for the poor? This simply has to do with the correct interpretation of the verses in question in Matthew 25 in their context, which many theologians affirm
@ImedBaatout They simply gave them back their homeland. It was not colonization in any aspect. In the end, when Jesus returns, they will once again have all their homeland. They don't always do things right, but that is because people have sworn to destroy them. That will fail. 2/2
@ImedBaatout Factually not true. Israel has been in this land for thousands of years. God gave them the land. They were kicked out due to disobedience, but God promised they would be restored. The United Nations recognized this as their original homeland in 1947. 1/2
@DrMichaelLBrown The church met in both large and small gatherings. They were different. This describes the small gathering (house church). A larger gathering will be more restricted by physical limitations and number of people. A lot of people misunderstand the two dynamics.
@jdtiger1981@RayComfort It comes from the Greek word phobos, meaning fear. The previous verse is about accountability for what we have done. Terror is also one of its meanings. It certainly juxtaposes goodness!