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Follower of God Posted on: December 17, 2008, at 09:48:47pm God does not care about any method. Following rules means nothing. If you don't believe me, look at what Jesus always says about the pharisees, the "teachers of the law". Despite being supposedly "godly" people, Jesus still denied them as His followers. That's because God doesn't care about us following rules, He cares about us being His children. He cares about having a relationship with us, as father and child. Sure, following His rules is part of having that relationship with Him, but it is nothing without love, and a true desire to follow Him. If someone says they are a Christian, but still sits back idly, doing nothing for their relationship with God, they are not truly followers of Christ, and do not belong to Him. Just felt like God wanted me to say that. |
Posted at 5:39pm on December 18th, 2008
thats a good thankg to, im shure this has help lots of ppl, and soon to help more
Posted at 8:43pm on December 18th, 2008
Hm, this puts me in line, or reasures me. I do not belong to him because of the reasons I want to be with him
oh btw, I was haunted yesterday
Posted at 11:06pm on December 18th, 2008
by what
Posted at 4:40pm on December 20th, 2008
That was a good thing to post, actually.
Posted at 3:27pm on December 21st, 2008
I have to push the fact that God does care about us following His rules therefore not sinning, cause if you don't follow one rule, then that's enough to show you that you don't believe in him. The rest is right though. And why most of the Pharisees weren't allowed into heaven was because they only praised God to get themselves money and fame
Posted at 4:36pm on December 21st, 2008
belief and love of God would cause the following of His rules, "Man reflects that which he loves." The reason the Pharisees did that was because of pride and disobedience, and that is because they did not truly love God. In the end, everything comes down to our relationship with God, which I guess I didn't explain that elaborately enough in my rt |D