Ahhhh....accept Jesus Christ as my Personal Savior?!!?!??!Harry12345 wrote: Before the great tribulation, are you going to do anything to prepare for it?
Harry12345 wrote:
You are going to be PERSECUTED.
Yeah...soooo...what else is new?????
Ahhhh....accept Jesus Christ as my Personal Savior?!!?!??!Harry12345 wrote: Before the great tribulation, are you going to do anything to prepare for it?
Harry12345 wrote:
You are going to be PERSECUTED.
Whether you go through it or not is not the worry. It's whether you come out on the right side AFTER. Put your faith in Jesus and it matters not what happens to you/me. What's the worst than can happen?? Death? Jesus already conquered death. It's not a problem.jenwat3 wrote:This subject of the great tribulation actually truly frightens me. Note that God says "Pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape". (Luke 21:36) How are we to know who God will actually decide who is "worthy" and who isn't?
Isn't there somewhere that says we wont be tested past what we cannot take?jenwat3 wrote:It is true that if we put our faith in Christ, we will be saved. My biggest fear is that I will turn away amid fierce persecution and torture, for it does say this will happen. If I turn my back on Christ during torture, what happens to me then? I fear I may not be strong enough to hold out.
Are you afraid to die?? Being a Christian? I'll admit I'm not looking TO die, but I'm not afraid to die.jenwat3 wrote:Yes, but wasn't that talking about temptation? My biggest wish is that if I am not counted worthy to escape this, that He will simply allow me to die, rather than face everything that will happen.
Exactly what I was eluding to before. Don't be afraid if you trust in God.jenwat3 wrote:No I am not afraid to die, but it is the MANNER of death that frightens me. I am afraid that under torture I may recant God.
Jenna, God will give you the grace to get through anything. He knows our hearts that we are dust. All He asks is that we have faith and trust that He will be with us in the hardest of times...and even if we don't remain faithful, He always will be. There is a difference between turning out hearts away from God out of defience, and letting fear take over. God Knows our true motives. Even Peter who denied that he knew Christ was forgiven. God knows our true motives.jenwat3 wrote:No I am not afraid to die, but it is the MANNER of death that frightens me. I am afraid that under torture I may recant God.
"telephone arabe"? I wonder why it's called that in Quebec. Shouldn't it be called 'telephone casse' (as in broken phone)? But of course, I digress; I was just curious.Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Okay Zebulon-Victor,
You are re-translating something that has already been translated, which is why you are confusing yourself. In French - since you are from Québec, as am I - this is known as the "téléphone arabe, " that is, the perversion of the meaning of something as it is passed through several hands.
Stop this.
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