Perhaps people think that, but then he turns right back around and starts talking people outta their money again in another evangelistic show.Yes, He broke the law and by the law He should be punished. But God has forgiven Him.
Yep. So which way is the right way?The shame, the break-up of his marriage, the shame of prison is his payment for his sins.
But you see, spiritually speaking, Jesus shed blood covers Jim Baker sins for the purposes of eternal life.
Jesus has paid the price for all of us to be saved to eternal habitat with Him.
But still, it is our choice to either accept Him as Savior or live on our own strengths.
Which are? I figure I'm pretty "blessed" by having what I have around me - good family and good friends.If we accept Him as our Lord and Savior, we have access to the Father (meaning by access is that we have all the blessings from Heaven on earth) directly and promptly.
Um, this part is a bit confusing, AJ. So if you performed some sort of minor infraction and I a profoundly despicable act, the "punishment" would be the same for both of us? All I can say is that this scenario would really suck in your case, or I'd get off with a slap on the wrist. That hardly sounds fair to me.Now, Sanctus, you and I should be speaking in terms of the spiritual, for we of all people we have knowledge of the words of God.
You have the Church as your guide, and I have the bible as my school master.
We both know who Jesus is, and therefore should understand what is spiritual and what is not.
Sin is sin. There is no degree to sin. If I sin by lying to my neighbor, what difference is a sin of stealing millions?
For God has concluded all under sin. Therefore, there is no difference.
Peace>>>AJ:love9: