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I dont see myself as Christian, but a member of the true body of Christ.

Started by jainie marlena, April 17, 2011, 10:32:28 PM

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jainie marlena

They are guity of Identity theft. They have stolen Christ's name and did things in his name to make the world hate him. I will never clam to be a Christian so long as this is going on.

I also was guitly of this because I was with them and doing the same.

ToriJo

I can completely understand your frustration.  What amazes me is how the man that loved the poor, loved the tax collectors, paid the temple tax, and fed the hungry became what too much of the church business says he is.



All that said, I learn daily - I'm not the person I was a few years ago (literally, thank God!).  I used to believe hook-line-and-sinker in the garbage groups like Focus on the Family spouted.  I voted against equality.  I think I was still a Christian then, albeit a deceived one.  And I suspect I'll find out I'm deceived even today about things.  All Christ expects from me is to be open to His view of the world.  It's not an instant process, it's one that takes - literally - an eternity.

But in the meantime, I certainly will pray both for myself and for the Focus on the Family type Christians.
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tekla

They have stolen Christ's name and did things in his name to make the world hate him.

So much for being the all powerful lord of the universe as he couldn't stop them from doing this, eh?
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Arctic Kat

Waarom mag een jongen nooit prinsesje
Waarom mag een meisje nooit superman zijn
Elke vogel bouwt z'n eigen nestje
Hier bij ons mag iedereen zijn wie ze zijn
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justmeinoz

That is a big part of the concept.  Sort of like a mental Judo. If you can understand where thatfits in you have grocked a fair bit of the whole thing Tekla.
Karen.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Sarah Louise

It wasn't that God "couldn't" stop it, God "wouldn't" stop it.  The crucifixtion was part of the plan.
Nameless here for evermore!;  Merely this, and nothing more;
Tis the wind and nothing more!;  Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore!!"
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jainie marlena

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Quote from: tekla on April 20, 2011, 01:09:13 AM

So much for being the all powerful lord of the universe as he couldn't stop them from doing this, eh?
Ironic that you would say that because while he was being crucified they were saying the samethings.

It had to be done this way to fullfil the scriptures
"He saved others, but he could not save himself"
"If you be the son of God come down of the cross"
"you crucify to yourselves the son of God afresh putting him to an open shame."
"in who's eyes Christ has been evedently set forth crucified among you"

what they dont know is he has made them into a prison to hold all of the lies that they have told about him. they are prisoners of their on thoughts. be thankful that you are not with them. He chose to set free them that were being crucified with him. namely us because he died to take away the things that they were accusing us of. He does not look on the outward appearnce he looks at the heart. they did not keep the only commandment that he gave them. love your naughber as yourelf. everyone learned to keep that commandment and stayed away from them. you have showed love toward God by hating them that hated God so he kept you from their judgement. every word that they spoke came on their on head.

he left them the same way he left the Jews 2000 years ago looking for the coming of the Messiah (Christ).
"the second coming of Christ"

jainie marlena

Quote from: Sarah Louise on April 20, 2011, 09:23:13 AM
It wasn't that God "couldn't" stop it, God "wouldn't" stop it.  The crucifixtion was part of the plan.
I see that you where watching for this too. I can hardly believe that it is here.

the flooding of the preaching is over and God has set his rainbow in the sky. But remember the rainbow only last as long as the light is shinig on it.

Vicky

QuoteQuote from: Sarah Louise on April 20, 2011, 10:23:13 am
It wasn't that God "couldn't" stop it, God "wouldn't" stop it.  The crucifixtion was part of the plan.

Conversely, it wasn't that Jesus "could not" have remained in the grave, He would not!!

In a very real sense, our lives as trans gendered people are a Resurrection Experience if we will take it as such and go with it.  We have had to die to our false selves and be raised in our new awareness of self with its potential for more completeness in our own spirits.  If you demand a personal miracle, thats a close as I can come with one, I have even had a friend I came out to recently who told me that they were a little awed by what they saw and felt coming from me in my resurrected self and now need to find something in their own life where they can experience the same overwhelming renewal of self.

I do agree fully that Jesus' Name has been hijacked in too many places and while people take His Name rightly as one of POWER, they look to it for the wrong power and want it to become power over the things of this world, and not over themselves.  I do belong to a church and am a member of a congregation that accepts me even in my "resurrected" self, so it is possible. 
I refuse to have a war of wits with a half armed opponent!!

Wiser now about Post Op reality!!
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Del

I agree that there are many that call themselves Christian but few that appear to be part of the body of Christ.
I disagree with the vast majority of that which is called Christianity.
Sorta makes me an outcast too.
I do agree that the Lord or His Father could have stopped the crucifiction.
It saddens me to read about what He suffered but I am thankful He did.
I am also thankful that He arose from the dead and sent back the Holy Ghost to guide those who do love and trust Him.
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