I am so glad that you are not the Judge.
Me too!
I am so glad that you are not the Judge.
I do not judge, but I do test to the Spirits.
This is what 1 John 4 is all about. It specifically says to test the Spirits.
If I witness a Spirit of Hostility and Hate, or Salvational Judgment, I know that this is not the Spirit of Christ, per John 3:16-17 and all of Johns works for that matter.
This is scriptural.
Please Quote 1 John 4 and try to bend this steel fact of scripture.
Sent from my iPad using TOL ~Jesus is the Theology and the Counselor is the Commentary
Me too!
So your judgment of me of being lost is meaningless and it just makes you arrogant.
good day.
:rotfl:Meshak, please stop judging me.
Meshak, please stop judging me.
I wont judge you as a lost.
You judge non-trins as lost.
There is a huge difference.
In fact, I wont judge anyone they are lost.
I wont judge you as a lost.
You judge non-trins as lost.
There is a huge difference.
In fact, I wont judge anyone they are lost.
But...you don't claim to be saved.
The opposite of saved is lost.
I'm just observing your own claims.
It is Jesus who judge whether I will be saved or not.
You don't seem to know that Jesus says to be faithful until the end.
FYI, the end is not here yet, friend.
The end of what?
Are you saved?
So your judgment of me of being lost is meaningless and it just makes you arrogant.
good day.
I am so glad that you are not the Judge.
I think this thread does a good job of helping identifying who the wheat and tares really are.Anyone else think this whole thread is a pompous unfunny joke?
I think this thread does a good job of helping identifying who the wheat and tares really are.
I'm so glad that you are not the Judge of mainstream Christianity, the military, politics, and trinity believers.I am so glad that you are not the Judge.
1) Who said I was separating them? That would require plucking some up, which I am not doing.Jesus commanded us to let the wheat and the tares grow together.Wick Stick said:I think this thread does a good job of helping identifying who the wheat and tares really are.
To suggest that we do the separating, is to deny Christ's command.
1) Who said I was separating them? That would require plucking some up, which I am not doing.
2) Jesus also said we could know them by their fruits.
3) I think you missed the irony in my previous post.
No worries.I apologize if I misunderstood you.
Do you forgive me?
Now I understand what you meant.
Your words are true and full of saddening truth.
Sent from my iPad using TOL ~Jesus is the Theology and the Counselor is the Commentary