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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

Our culture remembers the death of Christ at Easter, but too often, we forget that He's no longer dead. Christ wants to be involved in our daily decisions. His life gives us life.
When we cultivate a relationship with Him, we begin to understand how deeply He loves us, and we thrive on the message of life.

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  • Let’s not be focused on the tragedy of HIS death. Let’s focus on “WHY” HE died on that cross. GOD wants to have relationship with us that’s WHY HE sent JESUS. ^_^

  • You know, Jesus, you're not taking your death very seriously! Haha, such an awesome skit!!

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  • I think you misunderstood me.....Let me clear it up for you... GOD is BEYOND logic... :)

  • "If you know i am alive, why do you keep treating me like im not?" wow those words hit me.

  • @sirvashx2 Excellent. I am glad we are in agreement. The kicker is, my friend, that if god is not necessarily logical, and he is never bound by it, then anything he ever says/does/did becomes something we can never logically draw any conclusions from. For example: 1 of the ten commandments is "Thou shalt not kill". This seems straightforward, but coming from a being who may not be logical, this could ACTUALLY mean "Thou shalt not eat strawberries" or an infinite number of illogics.

  • @ItsEasyIfYouThink God is never bound by logic. Friend, that's true we should not have pre-concieved notions of a god because that would be in the form of idolatry. And true, we should accept the evidences presented to us which is the truth. And that truth is in the Bible.

  • @sirvashx2 I think you misunderstood me a bit. I wasn't implying that you thought that god was just "perfect and holy", rather I meant to say that if we are truly to attempt to identify the nature of god, we must have no pre-concieved notions of what that god will be like, and must accept what the evidence presents to us.

    However, the question which I wanted to ask you is "Is your god bound by logic?" In other words, is he first and foremost necessarily logical?

  • @ItsEasyIfYouThink No friend, I'm not limiting it to just perfect and holy only. It's just to sum it all up. And no it's not even cheating. It's the truth. And God is more than a being. He is a supreme being. Everything in Him is good and beautiful. We cannot level ourselves to God because we are His creation.

  • @sirvashx2 Well, if you are actually going to "look" and "find out" what god's characteristics are, then limiting them to already "perfect and holy no matter how you discern it" is sort of cheating, isn't it? I think an honest search for the nature of a being is to accept everything, the good, the bad, the beautiful, the ugly, no? May is ask you the same question, that, among others, prevents me from believing in a god? I am very interested in your response.

  • @ItsEasyIfYouThink and if still you find it hard to, just believe anyway. In the coming day when the time comes that we will be all judged before HIm, ask Him that question. There you'll know the answer because there are things that are beyond our comprehension and understanding that only God can answer.

  • @ItsEasyIfYouThink Believing in Him that He will change us according to His will and that is the truth. Once I was in your shoes asking the same question but one day I finally realize that I need to accept Him in my life and live with Him as I walk this walk of faith.Read John 3:16 and Romans 6:23.... It helped me alot to understand more....

  • @ItsEasyIfYouThinkSo why Jesus had to die even though He can forgive us? Fistly, we committed sin against Him. For us to be forgiven, we have to ask Him that. Second, By asking forgiveness does not mean we are free of sin. We will always be sinners, it's in our nature and we can't change that by ourselves. Third, Jesus' blood is the only blood that can wash away all sins. Through His sacrifice in the cross we are redeemed by accepting Him as our Lord and savior and following His ways.

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