I found a blog online...
'Not peace, but a sword' by sue love
A mans enemies will be those of his own household...gulp
'Not peace, but a sword' by sue love
A mans enemies will be those of his own household...gulp
Me neither, so maybe judas never even came to Jesus in the first place....mmmmmBob, funny thing, I never associated Jesus words above ('no man can come to be unless the Father draw him") with Judas Iscariot.
I have usually associated it as a rebuke to the proud, self righteous, elites and pedigree ladened who believe God owes eternal life to them instead of seeing it a privilege wrought out of Divine mercy. Perhaps that is why many then ceased following Him?
Whenever i hear about the fluffy 'gentle, meek and mild' Jesus, i think of Him overturning the tables in His Father's house...Hello crossnote;
I remember hearing a sermon in 1995 and my pastor said Jesus did offend many...That was the first time I ever heard that and at the time I didn't understand why.
John's Gospel - reflection and what you pointed out in John 6:43-66 is what we do as believers, murmur, struggle with believing, emotionally reactive, gossip, etc...
Jesus knew this about Judas Iscariot. Judas thought (believed instead) that Jesus was going to form a rebellion against the Romans and re-establish an independent kingdom of Israel. There are many theories about Judas' motives but I feel he became discouraged when Jesus' revealed this was not His fulfillment.
Throughout John's gospel he wrote that Jesus' Truth would offend us. Let's put it this way. It offended me but the more I study the Bible His Truth always makes a way of turning me around from rebellious ways to a repentant heart.
Your thoughts?
Sadly I think that often happens. I have been isolated in my faith, but I am not alone. Sometimes you witness a big change for the better. I have seen a member of my family change so much, he is like a different person. I an convinced The Holy Spirit is moving him.I found a blog online...
'Not peace, but a sword' by sue love
A mans enemies will be those of his own household...gulp
That reminds me that there is a difference between anger ang temper.Whenever i hear about the fluffy 'gentle, meek and mild' Jesus, i think of Him overturning the tables in His Father's house...
What is the difference? I went somewhere the other night, and felt like doing the same...but i would have been locked up!That reminds me that there is a difference between anger ang temper.
I'm isolated, that's why i'm on the forum...but even this can be a distraction from Jesus.Sadly I think that often happens. I have been isolated in my faith, but I am not alone. Sometimes you witness a big change for the better. I have seen a member of my family change so much, he is like a different person. I an convinced The Holy Spirit is moving him.
Thanks be to God.
If a person is in a temper they can lose control and later regret their words or actions. If a person is angry, with just cause, they know exactly what they are doing and do not lose control.What is the difference? I went somewhere the other night, and felt like doing the same...but i would have been locked up!
No we will never be alone. Praise The Lord.I'm isolated, that's why i'm on the forum...but even this can be a distraction from Jesus.
Christians aren't alone, even if it feels that way sometimes.
Its encouraging that you've seen a change in the family member though. Praise The Lord!
Sadly I think that often happens. I have been isolated in my faith, but I am not alone. Sometimes you witness a big change for the better. I have seen a member of my family change so much, he is like a different person. I an convinced The Holy Spirit is moving him.
Thanks be to God.
I'm isolated, that's why i'm on the forum...but even this can be a distraction from Jesus.
Christians aren't alone, even if it feels that way sometimes.
Its encouraging that you've seen a change in the family member though. Praise The Lord!
Thankyou for the blessing bob. Got a feeling that we'll need it.Hello Cosia and Choose Life;
When you say isolated, do you mean like a lone Christian? I believe everyone of us has our own circumstance in our walk with Jesus.
I've always got in trouble because I let down the guard of my heart and tongue in social and Christian social settings.
I believe our acceptance of Jesus as our Lord and Savior means He is alway working through us no matter our case.
Your thoughts?
God bless you, sisters, and your families.