No man can serve two master (Matt 6:24)

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MikkoAinasoja

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24. No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. (Matt 6:24)

So is your heart in your possession, or in there, that you may fill the will of God?

Have you give your life and everything to God, and start to follow the Lord Yeshua?

Do not doubt, but give your life and everything to God, seek his will, and be willing give all, like our Lord was, when he comes to world and die for us, to fill the will of his father, the God almighty.

He show us the perfect love, and righteousness of God, so that we may now be saved through him, when we take him in our heart's and start to live like he lived.

Do not deceive your selves, by many false doctrines of today, but follow our Lord Messiah Yeashua, to the life.
 
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p_rehbein

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You mean Jesus Christ right?

Just making sure........... :)
 
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The English spelling of Yeshua is “Joshua” However, when translated from Hebrew into the Greek language, the name Yeshua becomes Iēsous. The English spelling for Iēsous is “Jesus.

Isn't that cool? some information that many people may not know. LOl

Those who argue and insist we call Jesus by his correct name, Yeshua, are concerning themselves with trivial, non-essential matters. English speakers call him Jesus, with a "J" that sounds like "gee." Portuguese speakers call him Jesus, but with a "J" that sounds like "sjeh," and Spanish speakers call him Jesus, with a "J" that sounds like "hey." Which one of these pronunciations is the correct one? All of them, of course, in their own language.
The Bible doesn't give preeminence to one language (or translation) over another. We are not commanded to call upon the name of the Lord in Hebrew only. Acts 2:21 says, "But everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." God knows who calls upon his name, whether they do so in English, Portuguese, Spanish, or Hebrew. He is still the same Lord and Savior.
 

p_rehbein

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Yes, I just thought it odd that the OP says "God," and "God almighty," then says "Yeshau."

Seems it would be consistent to have used "Yahwe" instead of God........

(but that's just me)

and, then, what exactly is the Hebrew name for the Holy Spirit? Don't remember seeing this one. Other than one example that stated:

Holy Spirit can be translated as ru'akh hakodesh (רוח הקודש) which literally means "holy wind". But this concept does not exist in Hebrew does it?
 

MikkoAinasoja

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Yes, I just thought it odd that the OP says "God," and "God almighty," then says "Yeshau."

Seems it would be consistent to have used "Yahwe" instead of God........

(but that's just me)

and, then, what exactly is the Hebrew name for the Holy Spirit? Don't remember seeing this one. Other than one example that stated:

Holy Spirit can be translated as ru'akh hakodesh (רוח הקודש) which literally means "holy wind". But this concept does not exist in Hebrew does it?
Like I have say before, that always is some thing, what do not pleas today's man, when it is about true exhortation.

If it is not the names, then it is some thing else, because you hate the righteousness of God, and pure way of our Lord, and that's why this kind of exhortations can not please you.

Turn your way, before it is too late, do not give your selves to this kind of works of wrongness, like you do now, against the sound doctrine.

Resist the devil, and submit your selves to God.
 
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God will not be mocked. What WE sow is what we shall reap. What we DO matters.

Gal 6:7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
Gal 6:8 For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
Gal 6:9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
 

Grandpa

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How does a person sow to the Spirit?
 

Blain

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Like I have say before, that always is some thing, what do not pleas today's man, when it is about true exhortation.

If it is not the names, then it is some thing else, because you hate the righteousness of God, and pure way of our Lord, and that's why this kind of exhortations can not please you.

Turn your way, before it is too late, do not give your selves to this kind of works of wrongness, like you do now, against the sound doctrine.

Resist the devil, and submit your selves to God.
I love how self righteous you are and how you condemn everyone else. You see darkness in every heart but your own as if you know their hearts. Take the plank out of your own eye before you try to take the speck out of your brothers, the pharisee's were exactly like you they were self righteous they saw darkness in everyone but themselves they thought themselves wise and holy and they also were blind to their unholiness.

You fit their description to the mark, you think you are pleasing Jesus but if you don't make a complete u turn he will say to you I never knew you
 

Blain

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Yes, I just thought it odd that the OP says "God," and "God almighty," then says "Yeshau."

Seems it would be consistent to have used "Yahwe" instead of God........

(but that's just me)

and, then, what exactly is the Hebrew name for the Holy Spirit? Don't remember seeing this one. Other than one example that stated:

Holy Spirit can be translated as ru'akh hakodesh (רוח הקודש) which literally means "holy wind". But this concept does not exist in Hebrew does it?
God has many names each one defining a trait of his character and each person uses a name that speaks to them the most.
 

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I love how self righteous you are and how you condemn everyone else. You see darkness in every heart but your own as if you know their hearts. Take the plank out of your own eye before you try to take the speck out of your brothers, the pharisee's were exactly like you they were self righteous they saw darkness in everyone but themselves they thought themselves wise and holy and they also were blind to their unholiness.

You fit their description to the mark, you think you are pleasing Jesus but if you don't make a complete u turn he will say to you I never knew you
Someone dares to preach on sin and repentance. Why are you opposed to this? You should rejoice that someone finally is! They say if you throw a rock at a pack of dogs, the one that yelps the loudest is the one that got hit!
 

MikkoAinasoja

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Someone dares to preach on sin and repentance. Why are you opposed to this? You should rejoice that someone finally is! They say if you throw a rock at a pack of dogs, the one that yelps the loudest is the one that got hit!
It seems that the only message what people's like to hear today is "Peace, peace!"

11. And they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace. (Jeremiah 8:11)

But lovely kind of words, of lie won't help, but the truth.
 

Blain

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Someone dares to preach on sin and repentance. Why are you opposed to this? You should rejoice that someone finally is! They say if you throw a rock at a pack of dogs, the one that yelps the loudest is the one that got hit!
He doesn't preach on sin and repentance, he talks down anyone who doesn't agree with him claiming that their hearts are not pure when he doesn't even know them while lifting himself up. As I said he sees darkness in everyone but himself and all he ever does is this stuff
 

Blain

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Mikko you preach on being sinless and being holy yet you could not even say to me that you are without sin. If you are not without sin then you preaching us to be without sin and saying there is darkness in our hearts and such is ridiculous. How can a sinner tell judge another sinner for sinning? As Jesus said let he without sin cast the first stone
 

MikkoAinasoja

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Mikko you preach on being sinless and being holy yet you could not even say to me that you are without sin. If you are not without sin then you preaching us to be without sin and saying there is darkness in our hearts and such is ridiculous. How can a sinner tell judge another sinner for sinning? As Jesus said let he without sin cast the first stone
I do not commit sin, or do sin, but my flesh is carnal, like your's.

The big difference is that do you join in the temptations of sins, what you may feel.

If a man have the mind of the flesh, he will join in the lust of his flesh, but if man have the mind of the Spirit, he won't do sin, even though he may feel the temptation, because he follow the Spirit, but not his own lust anymore, like the natural man do.

So the sin is hanging on me, in the same way as it was to our dear brother Paulos, or Paul, but I do not fulfill it anymore, or join it, as our dear brother Paulos won't either.

The sin is for death, and no one should do it.
 

Blain

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I do not commit sin, or do sin, but my flesh is carnal, like your's.

The big difference is that do you join in the temptations of sins, what you may feel.

If a man have the mind of the flesh, he will join in the lust of his flesh, but if man have the mind of the Spirit, he won't do sin, even though he may feel the temptation, because he follow the Spirit, but not his own lust anymore, like the natural man do.

So the sin is hanging on me, in the same way as it was to our dear brother Paulos, or Paul, but I do not fulfill it anymore, or join it, as our dear brother Paulos won't either.

The sin is for death, and no one should do it.
Interesting because the scriptures say this- 1John 1:8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
 
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It seems that the only message what people's like to hear today is "Peace, peace!"

11. And they have healed the hurt of the daughter of my people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is no peace. (Jeremiah 8:11)

But lovely kind of words, of lie won't help, but the truth.
are you against peace? over 1 million have died in Iraq and 500 thousand of them were innocent children, does that please you? I am a lover of peace and i hate war. i like the message of peace, but i see little of it in this world.
 

p_rehbein

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Like I have say before, that always is some thing, what do not pleas today's man, when it is about true exhortation.

If it is not the names, then it is some thing else, because you hate the righteousness of God, and pure way of our Lord, and that's why this kind of exhortations can not please you.

Turn your way, before it is too late, do not give your selves to this kind of works of wrongness, like you do now, against the sound doctrine.

Resist the devil, and submit your selves to God.

that is too, too funny :)
 

p_rehbein

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God has many names each one defining a trait of his character and each person uses a name that speaks to them the most.
:)

I'm well aware of this...........but thanks anyway...........

(guess the "point" of my first comment kind of flew right by everyone..........sigh)
 

MikkoAinasoja

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Interesting because the scriptures say this- 1John 1:8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
And the Scriptures continue, that if confess our sin, he is righteous, and clean us all wrongness.

If we join in that sin which is hanging on us, we are a salves of of the sin.

I see that the only way how you want to see this, is that everyone must do sin, and because you most likely do sin?

Repent, when you still have the time.