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I DON'T Celebrate Christmas Because I AM CHRISTIAN
December 18, 2007, 10:20 AM
For over 30 years I celebrated Christmas. But when I learned the truth about God's word, and observed the behavior of the world, particularly those who call themselves Christians, but do not mirror Christ, I realized that I no longer wanted to participate in this holiday out ...
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k4pbizerk
(4 weeks ago)
the trinity is a doctrine of man, and unfortunately for you trinitarians the lie that is causing christendom to crumble is taking its toll is losing steam. More and more christian faiths are being forced to admit its a false teaching in order to keep the flock attending. Soon yours will too, so what will you do then? Attack the trinitarians and tell them they are followers of man?
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k4pbizerk
(1 month ago)
rreversableCurse, you are not my brother. You are an imposter and copied the name of irreversableCurse, you are an apostate just like the liar who calls himself 1ofthe144000. The fact that the both of you disagree with me tells me im right. As apostates you would not want me to expose your friends and newagegamer is one of your friends, so hate and attack all you want, big deal i will not stop at exposing all you fake jws and lowsy apostates. I dont know if newagegamer is so full of himself and is looking for a following but he needs to check himself before he wrecks himself.
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rreversableCurse
(1 month ago)
Congregation members are protected by the Scriptural provision for disfellowshipping those who sin unrepentantly or who promote apostate thinking. (1 Cor. 5:9-13; Titus 3:10, 11) Can we expect to find these same loving arrangements when associating with others via the Internet?
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rreversableCurse
(1 month ago)
hi k4pbizerk..how are you today my brother you seem hell bent on hurting my friend brian..what you are doing is slanderous..you disgust me with your murmuring..just like the sons of korah.
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NRuther899
(1 month ago)
Have you shown yourself discouraged in the day of distress? Your power will be scanty.—Prov. 24:10.
Help is available, and when you are facing a trial, you should never hesitate to seek it. Discouragement can undermine a Christian's integrity. To counteract this danger, Jehovah provides us with support through our fellow servants of God. An angel appeared to Jesus and strengthened him on the night he was arrested. (Luke 22:43) While journeying toward Rome as a prisoner, Paul "thanked God and took courage" when he met the brothers at the Marketplace of Appius and Three Taverns. (Acts 28:15) A German Witness still remembers the help she received upon her arrival at Ravensbrück concentration camp as an apprehensive teenager. "A fellow Christian found me right away and gave me a hearty welcome," she recalls. "Another faithful sister took me under her wing, and she became like a spiritual mother to me." |
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NRuther899
(1 month ago)
Do not be anxious over anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication along with thanksgiving let your petitions be made known to God.—Phil. 4:6.
The apostle Paul thus urged Christians in his day. The Bible contains many examples of those who took their concerns to God. Among such ones are Hannah, Elijah, Hezekiah, and Daniel. (1 Sam. 2:1-10; 1 Ki. 18:36, 37; 2 Ki. 19:15-19; Dan. 9:3-21) We should follow their example. Note, too, that Paul's words show that our prayers can take various forms. He mentioned thanksgiving, that is, prayer in which we express appreciation for what God does for us. This may be accompanied by praise. Supplication refers to humble, earnest entreaty. And we can express petitions, or requests for something specific. (Luke 11:2, 3) Our heavenly Father is happy to accept our approach to him in any of these ways. Let us make good use of this wonderful provision |
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NRuther899
(1 month ago)
Obadiah himself had proved to be one greatly fearing Jehovah.—1 Ki. 18:3.
God-fearing Obadiah lived in the days of the prophet Elijah and of King Ahab, who ruled over the northern kingdom of Israel. Ahab's wife, Jezebel, a ruthless enemy of Jehovah, tried to eradicate true worship from the land. She murdered some of Jehovah's prophets and even tried to kill Elijah. Immediately after Jezebel murdered Jehovah's prophets, "Obadiah proceeded to take a hundred prophets and keep them hid by fifties in a cave, and he supplied them bread and water." (1 Ki. 18:4) As you can imagine, secretly feeding a hundred men was a very dangerous undertaking. Still, godly fear gave him the courage to rise above any fear of man he might have had. Obadiah is a fine example for all of us, especially for those who worship Jehovah at the risk of their freedom or even their life.—Matt. 24:9 |
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rreversableCurse
(1 month ago)
hi brian..have your read this ?
k4pbizerk July 12, 2008 Newagegamer is an apostate isnt that slander ? k4pbizerk is treading on thin ice .. |
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NRuther899
(1 month ago)
When the Son of man arrives, will he really find the faith on the earth?—Luke 18:8.
Jesus did not answer the foregoing question. He raised it so that his disciples would think about the quality of their own faith. Was it gradually weakening, so that they were in danger of returning to the things they had left behind? Or did they have the sort of faith exemplified by the widow in Jesus' illustration of the unrighteous judge? (Luke 18:2-5) We should likewise ask ourselves, 'What kind of faith does "the Son of man" find in my heart?' God's servants today can be confident that they will receive the justice of Jehovah—even if it takes more time than they had expected. Further, they show their confidence in God's promises by persistent prayers—yes, by 'crying out to Jehovah day and night.' (Luke 18:7) Indeed, if a Christian were to stop praying for justice to be done, he would show that he had lost confidence that Jehovah is going to act in behalf of his servants |
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NRuther899
(1 month ago)
To the extent that you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.—Matt. 25:40.
The other sheep recognize that they have greatly benefited from the diligent efforts of the faithful slave in supplying them with timely spiritual food. They humbly acknowledge that were it not for the faithful and discreet slave, they would know little or nothing of precious Bible truths, such as Jehovah's sovereignty, the sanctification of his name, the Kingdom, the new heavens and new earth, the soul, the condition of the dead, and the true identity of Jehovah, his Son, and the holy spirit. Out of sheer gratitude and loyalty, the other sheep lovingly support Christ's anointed "brothers" on the earth during this time of the end. In view of their diminishing numbers, the anointed cannot be present in all congregations to ensure the management of Christ's belongings. Consequently, the Governing Body appoints men from among the other sheep to positions of oversight. |
















