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So the physical body?Now you're just playing dumb
Who was he speaking to?
So the physical body?Now you're just playing dumb
So the physical body?
Who was he speaking to?
I'll let you figure that one out yourself. I believe this might help.
moostraks said:(I hope this makes sense as I am trying to hurry. My children are waiting for the next round of lessons since they just finished lunch. I might reread later and see if I can add clarity when I have time...)
Who was he speaking to?
He was speaking to us all. Anyone who wishes to be saved must accept Jesus as their Savior.
I hope I follow a different Christ than one you and other people here talk about. You peach with your mouth and your hands through words and type, but the words are not resonating with your actions. You are pushy, judgmental, rude, and condescending; all negative traits the Christ I believe in would look down upon. Your reply to most is "You do not understand the Scripture," or "your knowledge is limited." The scripture is one thing. What you and other Christians need to realize is hardly anyone has the time to pick up the Bible and read it, so their first real dose of Christianity comes from the actions of so-called Christians.
That being said, within this thread you have said or done nothing that makes me want to look any closer for your 'Christ.' You have done your Christ a great disservice.
And what do you base that upon? Who was he physically speaking to at the time?
I'm not "playing dumb" or even busting balls. I'm asking as to how you come to these beliefs and interpretations. I was not raised in a christian household, so perhaps these things are elementary to you but they are out of my knowledge base.
He was physically speaking to the Apostles. It was his of "farewell" to them at the Last Supper. I believe it is Peter who asks Jesus where He is going, Jesus responds that He is going to the Father. Thomas asks Him how they can follow Him there and Jesus responds to them that by knowing Him, they will know the Father. He is telling them that through Him they will reach Heaven. This means that if they have faith in Him, if they know Him, if they love Him, if they follow in His path, they know the Father.
And yet it doesn't seem descriptive enough to arrive at the singular conclusion you have come to. What he said is the reality and the truth to those people; but not necessarily to others. Mind you, I'm not disagreeing with you. i'm just batting around obvious questions. I doubt I'm the first to have thought them up.It is already so simple that anyone can understand it.
So what he said could be interpretted as applying to the group he was speaking to.
John 14:23 Jesus answered him, "If a man loves me, he will keep my word. My Father will love him, and we will come to him, and make our home with him.
So what he said could be interpretted as applying to the group he was speaking to.
You said:
And yet it doesn't seem descriptive enough to arrive at the singular conclusion you have come to. What he said is the reality and the truth to those people; but not necessarily to others. Mind you, I'm not disagreeing with you. i'm just batting around obvious questions. I doubt I'm the first to have thought them up.
There is a reason we should not just read 1 or 2 verses. But rather try to read the whole gospel. As Ed pointed out, if we go on to the next few lines, it becomes clear that Jesus intends the message to be for all and not just those who immediately sit before him.
I think Christ's own words are clear:
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6
The question, I guess, is whether that is supposed to mean that you are supposed to try and live like Christ or whether you are merely supposed to "believe" in him.
Merely believing in him is the lazy man's way out, imo. I mean, ya, nobody is going to be perfect, but maybe it is more about intention.
The question, I guess, is whether that is supposed to mean that you are supposed to try and live like Christ or whether you are merely supposed to "believe" in him.
Merely believing in him is the lazy man's way out, imo. I mean, ya, nobody is going to be perfect, but maybe it is more about intention.
"Then they said to him, 'What must we do, to be doing the works of God?' Jesus answered them, 'This is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he has sent. '"The question, I guess, is whether that is supposed to mean that you are supposed to try and live like Christ or whether you are merely supposed to "believe" in him.
Merely believing in him is the lazy man's way out, imo. I mean, ya, nobody is going to be perfect, but maybe it is more about intention.
Easter is historically a pagan holiday, but look at the huge banner his church's website is using to advertise it: http://marshill.com/
Clearly Mark Driscoll and his church are pagans?![]()
Excuse me, but it is not I who have claimed that Jesus is the Way, the Truth, the Life, and the Son of God Who was sent to save the world. it was He Himself Who claimed it. I am only a follower of His.
It is already so simple that anyone can understand it.
It can be condensced into two sentences
Matthew 4:10, "You shall worship the Lord your God and Him only shall you serve."
And
John 14:6, "Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me."
Well I know what Mark was referring to, but you don't really need to know the exact details. Mark is exaggerating and maybe he's forgetting that the film is fictional. Christianity Today gave the movie an almost perfect score too. And I believe Relevant Magazine said the exact opposite of Mark- that Christian themes can be found in it.
In the Lord of the Rings world, the creation story is very different than Christianity. But J.R.R. Tolkien intentionally filled his stories with tons of Christian themes. And then there's C.S. Lewis... the most famous modern Christian author who also created the fictional world of Narnia. Although I'm not entirely sure if he goes into details about how the world was created like Tolkien did.
But yeah... if Mark is okay with Tolkien, Lewis, and Easter, he should also be okay with Avatar and Yoga stretches.