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  • @jcolemansleeps (cont) if one thinks that it is a sin to not worship on Sunday or Saturday then to them it is a sin if they do not. The Bible does teach that the higher way is where everyday is the same. Easter or even the Jewish holy days are no more holy then each day. The Bible teaches us that the Spirit will lead us into all truth. A person can be saved and still be wrong on some points of theology but we all Christians must stay united. Soldiers may be different but fight the enemy. GB

  • @jcolemansleeps Thanks for posting. Around the time of Martin Luther, Jonathan Edwards, etc. is when the protestant denominations seem to have sprung up. To get to your question, there have been differences in opinion all the way back before Christ. Obviously in many instances both theologies cannot be right and therefore one is of the Spirit and one is not. There are some situations where both are correct. For instance holy days. Let each be fully persuaded and (cont)

  • Excellent video. Well expressed and very true.

  • @foresigns Thank you for posting. Consider some of the discussions on the blog at bibleknowledgeonline. GB

  • @mtzion211 Amen my brother!!! Very awesome video concerning brotherly love, unity and good word why we should all stand together. The bibles filled with how to love one another. God Bless

  • Wonderful truth.....again!!

  • Exactly! It is MAN and his free will that has caused the division of God's people and it is vital for people to understand how and why this happened but many just follow the flock because of conditioning. Not one of us can truly defend a specific denomination when we know the division was caused by man's will through his "own" interpretation. This act is flesh (ego) based and therefore worldly in nature and why many are and will be deceived. Salvation can be found through one's own heart.

  • He who has an ear to hear let him or her hear!

  • He who has an ear to hear let him or her hear!

  • I just threw up a little in my mouth.

  • Wow u did a great job explaining ur opinion. FIVE STARS. I am a Methodist by the way.

  • Thank you for posting. I am glad that you liked the video. Thanks again and God bless!

  • Yourwelcome, god bless u 2 for making these videos and sharing us your opinion. I have a request if you could explain something about Baptism. Im really confuse whether it's right to sprinkle, cuz most methodist does that. i heard a few people say that it's wrong. That you have to get baptize by immersion

  • Hello and good to hear from you again. Of course I only have my opinion on this subject. My opinion is that baptism by water is symbolic in nature. The physical water has little to nothing to do with the deeper meaning of baptism. Even though I do not believe that the quantity of water or the exact procedure of baptism is of great importance, I do believe that it is the commandment of Christ to be baptised. It is the heart that is important. (cont)

  • (cont) It is important that each be fully persuaded in their own hearts on issues like this. We all want to do right but we must recognize that the physical act of baptism is only symbolic of something of greater importance that has already transpired in the heart. Lastly, I wanted to say that we also do not want to strain at a gnat and swallow a camel, as Jesus says. We can get caught up in the letter of the law and miss the heart of the law. Hope this helps. Thanks again and God bless!

  • Thanks for posting. It is always good to get some positive feedback.  Thanks and God bless!

  • Nicely said. We share the same views about denominations.

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