The question is personal. What are we willing to give or to give up for so great a Savior? 1st Peter 1:18-19. Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversations received by traditions from your fathers; (19) But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
I am more tired of people running around shouting bless me, give me more, or God save these people, you should not be worried about any one but God, and I get so sick of being told I am being Self-Righteous just because I state facts if you feel uncomfortable with the facts then maybe you should be looking at your own life. I am comfortable with how I serve God, and have no desire to for others to serve him. I WILL state the fact that you can not serve him if you are only worried about you!!!
@InHISWord2 You mistake self-righteousness for me only stating the truth, if I was being self-righteousness I would be pointing out what I have done, or the great things I am getting, or how I am better than others. I have done none of those things, and take insult from some one who misunderstands me, also I was not condemning you, only pointing out that it seems so many people are more worried about the rewards, and details, and they miss the whole point.
@InHISWord2 if you are looking at it as what great rewards they will receive I think you missed the point, their rewards are irrelevant. The full sermon was teaching about how everything is for God, and we have twisted it in the Modern day to be all about us, and what we will receive, this story was about how those men left knowing they would not get anything, but give everything to God. I do not care if I am destined for Heaven so long as I can serve God, I do not deserve paradise but he
@haddonjames Yes you right I should say many died, but Nitschmann not (on those islands). Leonard Dober did. Also others did die later (after call of D.N.) Eg. Matthaeus Miksch. It is hard to get it right. I do not blame Paris for not getting it axactly correct (without internet :). But the saying "May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering." is correct. It shows love for Jesus and commitment and that was the point he wanted to make. Regards to you from moravian lands.
The question is personal. What are we willing to give or to give up for so great a Savior? 1st Peter 1:18-19. Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversations received by traditions from your fathers; (19) But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot:
jetson777 5 months ago
wow im tired rofl meant to say I have no desire to Force others to serve him!!!
Ilovewinter 10 months ago
to force* others to serve him
Ilovewinter 10 months ago
I am more tired of people running around shouting bless me, give me more, or God save these people, you should not be worried about any one but God, and I get so sick of being told I am being Self-Righteous just because I state facts if you feel uncomfortable with the facts then maybe you should be looking at your own life. I am comfortable with how I serve God, and have no desire to for others to serve him. I WILL state the fact that you can not serve him if you are only worried about you!!!
Ilovewinter 10 months ago
@InHISWord2 You mistake self-righteousness for me only stating the truth, if I was being self-righteousness I would be pointing out what I have done, or the great things I am getting, or how I am better than others. I have done none of those things, and take insult from some one who misunderstands me, also I was not condemning you, only pointing out that it seems so many people are more worried about the rewards, and details, and they miss the whole point.
Ilovewinter 10 months ago
@Ilovewinter Self-righteousness is a false humility. I did not miss the point. You might want to check that beam. God Bless you.
InHISWord2 10 months ago
Respond to this video... but he deserves my service no matter what may come.
Ilovewinter 10 months ago
@InHISWord2 if you are looking at it as what great rewards they will receive I think you missed the point, their rewards are irrelevant. The full sermon was teaching about how everything is for God, and we have twisted it in the Modern day to be all about us, and what we will receive, this story was about how those men left knowing they would not get anything, but give everything to God. I do not care if I am destined for Heaven so long as I can serve God, I do not deserve paradise but he
Ilovewinter 10 months ago
@haddonjames Yes you right I should say many died, but Nitschmann not (on those islands). Leonard Dober did. Also others did die later (after call of D.N.) Eg. Matthaeus Miksch. It is hard to get it right. I do not blame Paris for not getting it axactly correct (without internet :). But the saying "May the Lamb that was slain receive the reward of His suffering." is correct. It shows love for Jesus and commitment and that was the point he wanted to make. Regards to you from moravian lands.
savkj 1 year ago
Actually, they both lived long lives and left the West Indies....Checkout this link to one of them. famousamericans . net / davidnitschmann /
haddonjames 1 year ago