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Alejandro84

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  1. a lot depends on how well I know the person. If it was someone that I barely know, or just a casual aquaintance, i usually ignore it or shut them down. If its someone Ive known for a long time and I know theyre joking on occasion well joke around a bit, depending on the purpose. I have a few friends that we might joke flirt on occasion, never on a regular basis though, and never anything we wouldnt say while our significant other was in the room. This make a lot of sense. If you have boundaries and the people involved understand it's light hearted and silly, nothing serious...then it should be ok. I tend to not flirt though with married people at all. I feel that for some, all it takes is a slight opening to walk through, and I don't want the things I say to be misconstrued. I'm not much of a flirt even with single men lol I'm friendly, and men may flirt with me, but I tend to only flirt after I'm dating someone. But married people are off limits. Even guys who have gf's are off limits. I tend to lose respect pretty quickly for people who are in relationships, and act like they're not, when around others, when their SO's are out of sight. If the man or woman is married run for your life like curious said.If a person is in a serious relationship that is always a red flag as well like you said.Some people feel that until you have that ring on their finger that anything goes but that is not showing a lot of integrity or commitment.Some men can turn on their charm and that is when the brain kicks in and you have to put aside your emotions and ignore what your heart is telling you.Satan is right there and He also has a lot of charm.Evil charm. Satan does have a lot of charm, false charm...yes, good post! Yea that's right, an old preacher named leonard ravenhill once quoted and said: the things in this life that charm me the most helps me the least.
  2. Yep Nice to meet you Sarah, salutations and greetings!! I befriended you on your page, great to meet another fellow believer
  3. Yes I try to do that, I'll either pray at that very moment or I'll remember to pray later on. I think communication with God is so awesome, we can pray in our spirit at anytime, the Lord delights when we seek his face and spend time with him. We can do that in our daily hussle and bussle, not just in the quiet time in the morning or night! So I agree with you, if someone asks for prayer I will pray for them, because the effectual prayer of a righteous man avails much
  4. Yes I believe so, this white horse represents a counterfeit light, appearing to be Christ like but has teachings and traditions that contradict.
  5. I agree with you, I say yes, let's tune out.
  6. You're correct about that yes. I still believe though that fallen angels did not have a desire to marry women.
  7. That is already known, the ones who specifically stood before the Lord were though. Of course not everyone from Seth was a true believer but the ones who stood before the Lord in that specific verse was. It's rather baffling to believe that you think I believe all people from Seth were of God. So with that being understood, the scriptures speak for themselves when it says "at which time did the Lord called any of the angels sons?" None. It is folklore to believe that angels procreated with women.
  8. Sons of God are the men of Seth lineage. Not angels. God said in Hebrews speaking of old times "to which one of any of the angels has he called a son?". Angels have never been referred to as sons. The daughters of men are daughters from the lineage of Cain. It's time to clear the misconception that angels procreated with women to birth nephlim.
  9. How probable is this to happen this year?
  10. A wall of protection, and chariots of fire around his saints, praise be to God. Great testimony on his faithfulness towards us. If God be for us then which can be against us?
  11. Keeper means carer, so most.definitely believers care for other believers in the faith
  12. Hi watching, I say that the rapture and first resurrection are different. The first resurrection is spiritual by people who come to Faith in Jesus and the rapture is the second resurrection.
  13. It shows that it's a change of heart that leads one to be forgiving and compassionate, not the doing of works themselves. And that's what James is contrasting in chapter 2, showing that if someone has truly been forgiven and knows they are completely forgiven they wouldn't see a brother in need of food and necessity and say bless you when they have means to help. What James is showing is that they of a dead faith are the like which try to enter in the house by a different way and have not believed on the true Jesus Christ from the depths of their heart by true conviction to begin with. Which further proves that it is God who can only change a heart which in turn makes a person have a new nature all by them choosing to hear the words of Jesus and believe. Therefore it's not man's own works along with Faith which saves but it is God's Faith and works that he works in a person is what does. Being saved by faith and works is to be understood that when a person comes to true Faith they will automatically produce good works, not because of themselves but because of the work that God has done in them. For any institution to use James to try and win the lost are in error and doesn't at all know what true faith is to begin with.
  14. What must be pointed out is that James is writing to believers who already are believers, His epistle is for their edification when he says the things he says in his epistle. When Jesus preached the gospel he didn't sat have faith and good works in order to be saved, no, for he said turn and live. The purpose of James writing chapter 2 is to show believers who the tares are among them, for they to discern between those who know God and those who not, because not all men among the professing Jesus followers have faith.
  15. Because of the parable Jesus gave in Matthew 13:23-35 23 Therefore is the kingdom of heaven likened unto a certain king, which would take account of his servants. 24 And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought unto him, which owed him ten thousand talents. 25 But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made. 26 The servant therefore fell down, and worshipped him, saying, Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all. 27 Then the lord of that servant was moved with compassion, and loosed him, and forgave him the debt. 28 But the same servant went out, and found one of his fellowservants, which owed him an hundred pence: and he laid hands on him, and took him by the throat, saying, Pay me that thou owest. 29 And his fellowservant fell down at his feet, and besought him, saying, Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all. 30 And he would not: but went and cast him into prison, till he should pay the debt. 31 So when his fellowservants saw what was done, they were very sorry, and came and told unto their lord all that was done. 32 Then his lord, after that he had called him, said unto him, O thou wicked servant, I forgave thee all that debt, because thou desiredst me: 33 Shouldest not thou also have had compassion on thy fellowservant, even as I had pity on thee? 34 And his lord was wroth, and delivered him to the tormentors, till he should pay all that was due unto him. 35 So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses.
  16. As if they have any authority over the Pontif. Like the Sanhedron put Jesus on trial . . . . . . <facepalm> Two different contexts though because one teaches a gospel that liberates and the other teaches one of 7 sacraments.
  17. This sounds like old Roman Caesar days, absolutely nothing to do with the true kingdom of God that is within in what Jesus teached.
  18. Yep, in total agreement to the truth given treresalittleflower. Jesus came to fulfill all righteousness, praise the Lord! Futurism and preterism are new teachings that have crept in unawares.
  19. No problem tanusha, I'll address your two questions. First, yes it's speaking symbolically about jezebel. In that the same spirit of fornication and idolatry that enticed Ahab to leave following the God of Israel, is the same spirit that has been enticing those among the fold of believers. And in regards to your second question about assuming that the book of revelation is based solely on the end times, no it's not, it's a book that gives a summary of events that has taken place from the beginning to the middle and the end. It's like a summary of what has taken place, is currently taken place and what will take place.
  20. By coming to Jesus, who is the living stone, we also are living stones because we are hidden in him and found in him. And each believer is built upon him,who is the chief cornerstone, and we are priests in his sight nor longer offering up physical sacrifices but sacrifices of praise and thanksgiving (Hebrews 13:15) unto his name for the completed work he has done!
  21. I definitely don't think it's from the enemy. Those verses are specific in regards to what Israel has done in forsaking the Lord, if you feel conviction over your own life then maybe there's something that you have to let go of. The Word of God is an encouragement and an example for us, so hearing the Word verbatim without any twisting would never be a ploy from the enemy. Hope this helps a little.
  22. It's fulfilled by Hebrews 13:15 among believers everywhere who worship him in spirit and truth.
  23. Absolutely not, because only God the creator is omnipresent, able to see all things, not his creation. Such ideology of otherwise is derived from religion which is void of God's wisdom and understanding.
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