Dialm,
You said: "Just for the holidays can we be a little more simplistic? It might be helpful for teaching purposes."
Who is this we?
Is it that you need things to be a little more simplistic? If yes. It cannot be that every thing in all my posts need simplification for you.
Fact is in any delivery some part may seem 'complicate' to some. It is never a case where were every thing seem complicate to all. Also each person will find different things to be complicated for him which would not be complicated for another. Fact is different part of a discourse may be complicated for different people.
The way to get around this situation is for each person to ask for further explanation about the particular thing that is not clear to him or her . . . forget the rest, forget the 'we'. Therefore requests for simplification must be based on specifics. And this must be made by an individual who is actually puzzled by a specific point.
However asking for simplification does not seem to be the immediate problem. Your request speaks of (reveals) another more serious problem . . . which killeth.
A genuine and/or serious request for simplification requires humility on the part of the one asking. That quality seems very rear among traditional Christians. Your request is in typical traditional Christian phrasing.
For example: Your statement above does not admit anything precisely. It is only meaningless rhetoric for the following reason:
1.) You are not saying that you need simplification.
2.) You seem to be projecting that you do not need simplification but others need simplification.
3.) You are suggesting that every thing in all my posts need simplification. Clearly this cannot be correct.
For example: My posts are confirming Jesus' prophesies:
a.) Matthews: 22 KJV N.T.
14 many are called and few chosen
and:
b.) Matthew: 7 KJV N.T.
14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
I do not know how to make those revelations any simpler.
You should not try to be a spokes-man for others. Salvation and deliverance is a very individualized process. Each person need clarification on precisely different things.
I suggest that each person must become humble enough to make his own inquiry as it pertain to him or her. That is, if he or she is interested.
It is not humble to make the above 'aloof' sounding statement.
Lack of humility killeth.
A sincere seeker of truth will asked a simple, direct, specific and one pointed question.
As a starting point, I perceive that you do not accept and/or believe the above two revelations.
You and your tradition seem to believe that somehow billions will be chosen. You are a billion or so sharing a simplified or soften version of truth.
You are not honestly and devotedly seeking truth from the KJV N.T. according to the clear message in the above two revelations. Indeed very few actually seek the strait gate and the narrow way that leadeth to life. Most people 'go down the road' with foolishness when such foolishness support their short term comfort.
Clearly you are not among the few. You are among a billion strong. Therefore you all cannot be 'chosen' few of the Christian tradition. Also, you all cannot be Christians for you all have gone about your own made up righteousness under some other 'supposed savior' . . . fact is 'simplification' of the revelations in the KJV N.T., (according to the terms of people like you) is the cause of the cancerous catastrophe that plagues traditional Christianity.
Frankly, you are simply bluffing. It is clear that you believe that you know . . . and you need no further edification. However you do not mind reading what I may say to supposed 'others'.
I have no choice, I must seek out and recognize only genuine seekers of truth.
. . . sorry about my bluntness. It does not preclude my love for you or any one else. It is because of my love for humanity.
I am suspecting that I was given this mission, under grace of God, in the body of Christ, at this time because of my predisposition to bluntness.
Enough sweet and nice has passed and failed aspiring Christians. The fullness of time is at hand. No more kit-gloves. I am here to be blunt, holiday season or not.
Indeed [size=+2]Open rebuke is better than love carefully concealed[/size] . . . Adaptation of this simple declaration could be your saving grace . . . do not continue to seek sweet and nice.
It is very common for a traditional Christian to verbally soften up to another and then expect acceptance and inclusion, of his misguided ideas. This is their way. This is what they call having fellowship. This is how they behave when they are grouped together. However this serves only to increase skewing and corruption of authentic Christianity by under-actualized Christan seeking individuals. This is simply the blind comforting the blind under a feeling of brotherhood and fellowship. Indeed every traditional Christan believe that he has something important to add and it is all foolishness. No traditional Christian is seeking the blunt truth which can save and deliver one. All are protecting and projecting some skewed and corrupt version of Christianity which suit their fancy and is probably from a foolish pastor/leader of a church of their choice.
The serious result of the above is that many are called and few chosen.
You said: "Just for the holidays can we be a little more simplistic? It might be helpful for teaching purposes."
Who is this we?
Is it that you need things to be a little more simplistic? If yes. It cannot be that every thing in all my posts need simplification for you.
Fact is in any delivery some part may seem 'complicate' to some. It is never a case where were every thing seem complicate to all. Also each person will find different things to be complicated for him which would not be complicated for another. Fact is different part of a discourse may be complicated for different people.
The way to get around this situation is for each person to ask for further explanation about the particular thing that is not clear to him or her . . . forget the rest, forget the 'we'. Therefore requests for simplification must be based on specifics. And this must be made by an individual who is actually puzzled by a specific point.
However asking for simplification does not seem to be the immediate problem. Your request speaks of (reveals) another more serious problem . . . which killeth.
A genuine and/or serious request for simplification requires humility on the part of the one asking. That quality seems very rear among traditional Christians. Your request is in typical traditional Christian phrasing.
For example: Your statement above does not admit anything precisely. It is only meaningless rhetoric for the following reason:
1.) You are not saying that you need simplification.
2.) You seem to be projecting that you do not need simplification but others need simplification.
3.) You are suggesting that every thing in all my posts need simplification. Clearly this cannot be correct.
For example: My posts are confirming Jesus' prophesies:
a.) Matthews: 22 KJV N.T.
14 many are called and few chosen
and:
b.) Matthew: 7 KJV N.T.
14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
I do not know how to make those revelations any simpler.
You should not try to be a spokes-man for others. Salvation and deliverance is a very individualized process. Each person need clarification on precisely different things.
I suggest that each person must become humble enough to make his own inquiry as it pertain to him or her. That is, if he or she is interested.
It is not humble to make the above 'aloof' sounding statement.
Lack of humility killeth.
A sincere seeker of truth will asked a simple, direct, specific and one pointed question.
As a starting point, I perceive that you do not accept and/or believe the above two revelations.
You and your tradition seem to believe that somehow billions will be chosen. You are a billion or so sharing a simplified or soften version of truth.
You are not honestly and devotedly seeking truth from the KJV N.T. according to the clear message in the above two revelations. Indeed very few actually seek the strait gate and the narrow way that leadeth to life. Most people 'go down the road' with foolishness when such foolishness support their short term comfort.
Clearly you are not among the few. You are among a billion strong. Therefore you all cannot be 'chosen' few of the Christian tradition. Also, you all cannot be Christians for you all have gone about your own made up righteousness under some other 'supposed savior' . . . fact is 'simplification' of the revelations in the KJV N.T., (according to the terms of people like you) is the cause of the cancerous catastrophe that plagues traditional Christianity.
Frankly, you are simply bluffing. It is clear that you believe that you know . . . and you need no further edification. However you do not mind reading what I may say to supposed 'others'.
I have no choice, I must seek out and recognize only genuine seekers of truth.
. . . sorry about my bluntness. It does not preclude my love for you or any one else. It is because of my love for humanity.
I am suspecting that I was given this mission, under grace of God, in the body of Christ, at this time because of my predisposition to bluntness.
Enough sweet and nice has passed and failed aspiring Christians. The fullness of time is at hand. No more kit-gloves. I am here to be blunt, holiday season or not.
Indeed [size=+2]Open rebuke is better than love carefully concealed[/size] . . . Adaptation of this simple declaration could be your saving grace . . . do not continue to seek sweet and nice.
It is very common for a traditional Christian to verbally soften up to another and then expect acceptance and inclusion, of his misguided ideas. This is their way. This is what they call having fellowship. This is how they behave when they are grouped together. However this serves only to increase skewing and corruption of authentic Christianity by under-actualized Christan seeking individuals. This is simply the blind comforting the blind under a feeling of brotherhood and fellowship. Indeed every traditional Christan believe that he has something important to add and it is all foolishness. No traditional Christian is seeking the blunt truth which can save and deliver one. All are protecting and projecting some skewed and corrupt version of Christianity which suit their fancy and is probably from a foolish pastor/leader of a church of their choice.
The serious result of the above is that many are called and few chosen.
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