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on 11/17/2008 Great article
on 10/29/2008 thank you, i am sure that this article will make many christians and jews reflect on their personal lives, which is a very good thing.. great post
on 9/29/2008 I REPEAT ... I hope that you can see what I am trying to say. It's just this . . . If you intend to be JUSTIFIED before God by keeping the commandments, then you must keep them perfectly. I don't, you don't, Therefore we are not ... JUSTIFIED ... before God this way. I am not worthy of forgiveness, nor could I ever be by trying to keep the commandments. I am a hell deserving sinner that has been saved by the total grace of God. Just like the one thief on the cross that turned to Christ in faith. One thief turned to Christ in faith, the other didn't. Neither thief was WORTHY of forgiveness
on 9/19/2008 Ron, I am sorry but I do not agree with your belief. You are interpreting the Bible to suit your own needs. You would not be the only one. As a Biblical Follower, who does not let man interpret the Bible and who walks as JC and His apostles did, ANYONE can follow His laws and commandments but just are not willing too compromise their own needs and desires. *** For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments ARE NOT BURDENSOME. 1 John 5:3 *** Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments. HE WHO SAYS, “I know Him,” AND DOES NOT KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS, is a liar, and THE TRUTH IS NOT IN HIM. 1 John 2:3-4 *** Paul and John, apostles of JC; taught by JC - did as He did and demonstrated how to live a good and happy life in HIS SIGHT NOT MAN'S. GOD DOESN'T WANT US TO KEEP THE 10CS PERFECTLY - HE JUST COMMANDS US TO KEEP THEM because t
on 7/26/2008 Wow... I never heard about Evel Knievel getting saved.. that answeres a prayer from my early Christian life... like back when he had black hair and most of his original Calcium Bones... Good Post Ron!!
on 7/24/2008 This is so well thought out and crafted. The Lord will bless you for your work for Him.
on 3/13/2008 Excellent post, Ron. And isn't it a joy to know that the One who died as our substitute now lives as our Advocate!!
on 3/10/2008 Wonderful writing, words can help tremendously in this day and age when everyone is on the internet, way to minister creatively. what a good heart you have, and how much god must adore this article. :)
on 2/17/2008 Thanks for this great reminder! None of us can be perfect and it's such a relief to know we can believe and trust in Him.
on 2/16/2008 That is a great way to look at the then commandments Ron. Thank you!
on 2/14/2008 Here I am again...I really LOVE this article! -Glinda :D
on 2/13/2008 I hope that you can see what I am trying to say. It's just this . . . If you intend to be justified before God by keeping the commandments, then you must keep them perfectly. I don't, you don't, Therefore we are not justified before God this way. I am not worthy of forgiveness, nor could I ever be by trying to keep the commandments. I am a hell deserving sinner that has been saved by the total grace of God. Just like the one thief on the cross that turned to Christ in faith. One thief turned to Christ in faith, the other didn't. Neither thief was WORTHY of forgiveness.
on 2/12/2008 What a work of love...I'm sorry that you don't get paid here. :-( I love the photos and illustrations too.
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