Okay, thanks.
The way the OP is written sounds as though it necessitates at least a belief in Christ and then may also involve more. So I was curious if Christians still believe only through Christ or if that has changed in this day of ecumenicalism.
Sounds painful. Christ is only relevant to being a Gentile and being alive at the first opportunity. Before the NT is was just the 12 Tribes and some Gentiles as servants, the changes are always taken as good news by the original 12 Tribes. The time both groups become immortal see them having different roles for that 1,000 years, after that they enter New Jerusalem as a single group in that they do the same thing for the whole of eternity. Ther is a definite list for the 1,000 years and it is quite small compared to the rest of mankind. That just means the 'shepherds' don't ever outnumber the 'flock' rather than everybody being a shepherd and nobody left to be the flock. Failt is belief without proof I would go that far but I would balk at a person saying he has faith on Sundays and is an intentional sinner the other 6 days of the week.
Just pointing out that there's as much authority for "faith and works" as there is for "faith alone." And quoting Jesus, not Paul. I always thought Jesus was kinda the gold standard for Christians.
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He is,` that is why He gathered Saul rather than it being any Apostle or the Beloved Disciple. It then expects then reader to follow directions and read the rest as Paul is the Moses of the OT and the slaves are the Gentiles of the NT.
M'r:9:7:
And there was a cloud that overshadowed them:
and a voice came out of the cloud,
saying,
This is my beloved Son:
hear him.
People are free to believe as they believe, yes. I didn't know if that was still a necessity in order to avoid eternal damnation since I don't know many people that believe that way any more. Thanks cj44.
The ones thar redine the original are disappointed, when push comes to shove one is war ahrad of the pack.
Isa:42:9:
Behold,
the former things are come to pass,
and new things do I declare:
before they spring forth I tell you of them.
Isa:55:11:
So shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth:
it shall not return unto me void,
but it shall accomplish that which I please,
and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.
Jer:4:28:
For this shall the earth mourn,
and the heavens above be black:
because I have spoken it,
I have purposed it,
and will not repent,
neither will I turn back from it.
Joe:2:2:
A day of darkness and of gloominess,
a day of clouds and of thick darkness,
as the morning spread upon the mountains:
a great people and a strong;
there hath not been ever the like,
neither shall be any more after it,
even to the years of many generations.