a good question about why should we believe the bible
YouTube - Why the Bible? Ravi Zacharias at the University of Illinois
a good question about why should we believe the bible
YouTube - Why the Bible? Ravi Zacharias at the University of Illinois
Is God Dead? a very logical explanation by one of the great philosophers of our time.
We are aware that there are some teachings today that will encourage you to become the god of your own life!
YouTube - Is God Dead? Ravi Zacharias Sermon Jam
depends upon religion,,, we have different religion,,
Nope hindi "Trivial" ang malaman kung kailan nag-exist si Jesus. The fact na naniniwala kang Tao si Kristo means you will fail to follow God's instructions. Just read what's in my avatar. Now tell me, will you trust a Jesus Christ which is "tao"?
Now, the reason why I asked you when Jesus existed because it will answer the question - "Tao ba si Kristo o Dios". Kung naniniwala ka na si Jesus nag-exist lang nung ipanganak ni Maria - then you failed. Magkasama na sila ng Dios Ama before pa ang creation ng lahat ng bagay.
Php 2:5 Mangagkaroon kayo sa inyo ng pagiisip, na ito'y na kay Cristo Jesus din naman:
Php 2:6 Na siya, bagama't nasa anyong Dios, ay hindi niya inaring isang bagay na nararapat panangnan ang pagkapantay niya sa Dios,
Php 2:7 Kundi bagkus hinubad niya ito, at naganyong alipin, na nakitulad sa mga tao:
Php 2:8 At palibhasa'y nasumpungan sa anyong tao, siya'y nagpakababa sa kaniyang sarili, na nagmasunurin hanggang sa kamatayan, oo, sa kamatayan sa krus.
Joh 1:1 Nang pasimula siya ang Verbo, at ang Verbo ay sumasa Dios, at ang Verbo ay Dios.
Joh 1:14 At nagkatawang-tao ang Verbo, at tumahan sa gitna natin (at nakita namin ang kaniyang kaluwalhatian, kaluwalhatian gaya ng sa bugtong ng Ama), na puspos ng biyaya at katotohanan.
Si Jesus ay Dios, Dios na nagkatawang-tao. Kailan siya nagkatawang tao? - Nong ipanganak siya ni Maria.![]()
YouTube - Incredible Facts of The Bible (HD)
scientific facts that is found in the bible?
And your point is? Fail? Why did I fail? I am following Jesus' first and foremost commandment. That is to love God with all my heart, all my mind, my entire being. Do you even know that THAT was his first and foremost commandment? And did I say that he EXISTED only when he was BORN? I know for a fact that he already EXISTED before he came to this world. So why all the hub bub?
Your argument is full of word jugglery, no definite answer to my question. Jesus Christ said HE was SENT here (John 5:37). Does God have to send himself here to save mankind? I DON'T THINK SO. Common Sense bro. Since when does God have to be under material nature? If you are God, you don't have any equal nor is anyone superior to you. Jesus Christ is a confidential servant of God, that I agree. To claim that he is God the Father, no I don't think so. As I have said previously, his divinity lies in the fact that he is a MASTER at the art of loving the Supreme Lord, not in his power. You folks always dwell on the part that he was able to heal the sick, etc. I don't. There have been many charlatans who have been able to do amazing things, but never teach love for God. What I do is listen to what Jesus' FIRST and FOREMOST commandment IS , and that is "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." (Matt. 22:37)
My question was: which is more important? His instructions or his "lineage" or whatever. Did you answer that? No. You just used word jugglery. It is not answering my question. And with that, I dismiss whatever you say.
And since you dwell on his birth specifics, then answer this: "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." (Matt. 7: 21-23). You are so concerned with Jesus' divinity, lineage, birth, etc. Do you think that Jesus would care where he was born or what? Or would he place more importance on his instructions, which was to LOVE GOD?
Who said I am more concerned about his birth? I was just asking you when he started to exists in this world. But you already answered it, and you said he existed before he came to this world. (which of course CONTRADICTS your belief that Jesus is a man.)I have nothing against this.
And did I say that he EXISTED only when he was BORN? I know for a fact that he already EXISTED before he came to this world. So why all the hub bub?
There, you mentioned before na TAO si Jesus. Now, papaano mong sasabihin na he existed before he came to the world? May TAO bang ganun? --- this is the only reason why I am questioning you.
Your argument is full of word jugglery, no definite answer to my question.
What question?
God the Father sent his son Jesus (which is also God) here on earth in a human form.Jesus Christ said HE was SENT here (John 5:37). Does God have to send himself here to save mankind? I DON'T THINK SO. Common Sense bro. Since when does God have to be under material nature?
Ok. I did not say Jesus is God the Father. What I said was Jesus is also a God. Dios pero nagkatawang-tao dito sa lupa.If you are God, you don't have any equal nor is anyone superior to you. Jesus Christ is a confidential servant of God, that I agree. To claim that he is God the Father, no I don't think so.
I am sorry but I cannot see any post of you asking me that question. And I don't think I belong in your "You folks always dwell.." You can never quote me on it.As I have said previously, his divinity lies in the fact that he is a MASTER at the art of loving the Supreme Lord, not in his power. You folks always dwell on the part that he was able to heal the sick, etc. I don't. There have been many charlatans who have been able to do amazing things, but never teach love for God. What I do is listen to what Jesus' FIRST and FOREMOST commandment IS , and that is "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind." (Matt. 22:37)
My question was: which is more important? His instructions or his "lineage" or whatever. Did you answer that? No. You just used word jugglery. It is not answering my question. And with that, I dismiss whatever you say.
And since you dwell on his birth specifics, then answer this: "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." (Matt. 7: 21-23). You are so concerned with Jesus' divinity, lineage, birth, etc. Do you think that Jesus would care where he was born or what? Or would he place more importance on his instructions, which was to LOVE GOD?
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