Her Majesty's Christmas Message aka The Queens Speech.

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Agricola

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Her Majesty The Queen of United Kingdom gave her traditional Christmas message. This year it was about reconciliation, touching on 1914 Christmas day on front line, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Gave praise for Ebola volunteers and most importantly spoke of her faith in Jesus Christ and how she always looks to Christ.

For past few years, she has given gospel message and spoke of her faith in Christ, this year was no exception. It was generally considered that The Queen is a born again believer and this is a testimony to that. God blesses leaders who honour him and The Queen has certianly been blessed with her family, health, longevity and her reign over the nation, which in 9 months time she will be the longest serving monarch.


Here is the video of the Christmas Queens Speech.

[video=youtube;zMEOrszol4U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMEOrszol4U[/video]
 
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kaylagrl

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While I respect the Queen I believe she is head of the Church of England so I dont think she would be "born again" but may have a faith in Christ.I hope she does.But I wouldnt hold with the church of England beliefs.
 

skipp

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You are not born again by your denomination. You are born again by your faith in Christ. There are no perfect denominations out there so if being a Christian relies upon your denomination then we are all in trouble.
 
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kaylagrl

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You are not born again by your denomination. You are born again by your faith in Christ. There are no perfect denominations out there so if being a Christian relies upon your denomination then we are all in trouble.

Some denominations dont believe you need to be born again.They dont understand how to have a relationship with Christ.Denomination doesn't save you and I dont recall saying it did. I said I dont think the Church of England believes you need to be born again which of course is a must. Please ask before jumping to conclusions,thanks