Hell Is Real
Tell the thief on the cross that (Lk 23:43).
Thief on the cross didn't go to heaven, because Jesus went to preach in the prison of spirits...
non sequitur
Eph 4:14
By which also he went and preached unto the spirits
in prison [1
Pet. 3:19].
"This has been a most misunderstood passage of
Scripture. The key word to this entire passage is in verse 20; it is the little
word when—"
Which sometime were disobedient, when once the
longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a–preparing,
wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water [1
Pet. 3:20].
"When did Christ preach to the spirits in prison?
“When once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah.” In Christ’s
day, the spirits of those men to whom Noah had preached were in prison, for they
had rejected the message of Noah. They had gone into sheol. They were waiting
for judgment; they were lost. But Christ did not go down and preach to them
after He died on the cross. He preached through Noah “when once the
longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah.” For 120 years Noah had
preached the Word of God. He saved his family but no one else. It was the Spirit
of Christ who spoke through Noah in Noah’s day. In Christ’s day, those who
rejected Noah’s message were in prison. The thought is that Christ’s death meant
nothing to them just as it means nothing to a great many people today who, as a
result, will also come into judgment." McGee, J. V. (1991). Thru the Bible
commentary: The Epistles (1 Peter) (electronic ed., Vol. 54, pp. 76–77).
Nashville: Thomas Nelson.
...I know for a fact you don't read the Scriptures.
Proof please (Eph 4:14).
[ Proof please (Eph 4:14). ] That scripture is talking about you going to commentary to get your answers...
That scripture is about spiritual gifts (Eph
4:7-16) and unity in the body of believers (Eph
4:1-16).
"2. His goal for believers (4:12–16)
a. That they be equipped (4:12)
b. That they be mature (4:13)
c. That they be settled (4:14–16)" Willmington, H. L.
(1999). The Outline Bible (Eph
4:11–16). Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
I'm quite sure you don't need a commentary site to answer that.
You're quite sure
about a lot of things (Eph
4:14).
"Eph
4:14 Children are gullible, vulnerable, and easily
victimized. The church needs to work diligently at moving babes in Christ on to
maturity (1
Pet. 2:2)." Radmacher, E. D., Allen, R. B., &
House, H. W. (1999). Nelson’s new illustrated Bible commentary (Eph
4:14). Nashville: T. Nelson Publishers.
[You're quite sure about a lot of things (Eph 4:14). ] You are right Sir, because I'm connected to the One that knows everything!
No you're not (Eph 4:14).
Exactly don't answer it...
"...I answered your question." ~ Jerry Lundegaard 1 John 4:1–6
...[Y]ou didn't have you been baptized in the name of Jesus...
[ Repetition Eph 4:14] Yea exactly, don't answer it.
Proof please (Eph 4:14).
[ Proof please (Eph 4:14). ] You need Salvation of God.
[Eph 4:14 ] That is not the plan of salvation, Acts 2:38...
You don't need the plan of salvation.
You need the man of salvation (Isa
45:21,22;
59:16;
Ac 4:12).
"VIII. The Commands (2:38–39): Peter tells the crowd
that they must do two things.
A. “Each of you must turn from your sins and turn to
God” (2:38a).
B. “Be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the
forgiveness of your sins” (2:38b–39)." Willmington, H. L. (1999). The Outline
Bible (Ac
2:37–39). Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
So is God the Savior or Jesus the Savior?
The Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God (Is 6:3, Ac 4:12).
[] Stop dodging the question man.
You're projecting again (Eph 4:14).
[Is 6:3, Ac 4:12 ] Is God the Savior or Jesus Christ the Savior.? What is your answer.!?
I'll answer your question when you answer mine (Eph 4:14).
[Is 6:3, Ac 4:12 ] What is the question...[?]
Where you see []. Eph 4:14
Ok I'm done with you.
Turkeys are done. People are finished. Eph 4:14
You say it's three Gods I don't even wanna talk to you about water baptism until I beat you up with Scriptures with one God. Who is the Savior Jesus or God.?
Do you reject the trinity? Gen. 1:1–3, 26
There is no "trinity".
Welcome to Satan Inc.
[Creation Gen. 1:1–3, 26] Show in the Scriptures where there is three.
See:
What does the Bible teach about the Trinity?
[Isaiah 44:6, 45:6]
"Is
44:6 King … Redeemer … LORD of hosts … First …
Last. The Lord identified Himself as Israel’s King (43:15), Redeemer (43:14),
Champion in battle (1:9), and Eternal One (41:4; cf. 48:12). Jesus, in a direct
affirmation of His deity, called Himself the First and the Last (cf.
Rev. 1:17;
2:8;
22:13). Besides Me … no God. God’s exclusive claim
to deity prepared the way for another challenge to false gods in vv. 7–20 (cf.
43:10)...
...45:6 from the rising of the sun to its setting.
This expression, meaning the whole earth, points to the fact that through the
eventual, final regathering of Israel (of which Cyrus’ exploits were a
foretaste), the whole earth will know the Lord alone is God (cf. 43:10; 44:6)."
MacArthur, J., Jr. (Ed.). (1997). The MacArthur Study Bible (electronic ed., p.
1025). Nashville, TN: Word Pub.
Rejected I don't care I still can't bid you God speed.
"III. He Cautions the Chosen Lady (1:7–11).
A. Look out for Satan (1:7, 10–11).
1. The deception of his ministers (1:7): They deny the
incarnation of Christ.
2. The rejection of his ministers (1:10–11)
a. What she is to do (1:10): She is not to welcome
them in any manner whatsoever.
b. Why she is to do this (1:11): To welcome them is to
share in their wicked ways." Willmington, H. L. (1999). The Outline Bible (2
Jn 6–11). Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.