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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 19:11:44 GMT -5
1. Do you only worship and pray to God as Father? 2. Do you worship and pray to The Son? 3. Do you worship and pray to The Holy Ghost/Spirit?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 20:19:42 GMT -5
1. Do you only worship and pray to God as Father? 2. Do you worship and pray to The Son? 3. Do you worship and pray to The Holy Ghost/Spirit? good questions
1. I worship and pray to God in Jesus name 2. I worship Jesus but don't pray directly to him 3. I pray to God for the Holy spirit to be in my life and guide me
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 20:43:14 GMT -5
Wally, are you not praying to the Holy Ghost/Spirit when you sing, "Holy Spirit, breathe upon us, ..." etc?
Are you not praying to the Son when you sing the hymns to Him you do?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 20:52:22 GMT -5
Wally, are you not praying to the Holy Ghost/Spirit when you sing, "Holy Spirit, breathe upon us, ..." etc?
Are you not praying to the Son when you sing the hymns to Him you do? your right hymns are a form of prayer/worship...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 21:22:57 GMT -5
Nathan, I've come to the conclusion it is the word "triune" and "trinity" they are opposed to using. I think they find that opinion justified because they are not used in the bible.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 21:57:29 GMT -5
Yes, Nathan. I know all that, having studied the topic thoroughly in the eighties. Have always sought to be an excellent student at anything I study, and this was no exception, though many have disregarded what I have had to say, libeling me as a "genius with no credibility."
However, not everyone can be deceived forever.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 22:40:58 GMT -5
1. Do you only worship and pray to God as Father? 2. Do you worship and pray to The Son? 3. Do you worship and pray to The Holy Ghost/Spirit? Matthew 6:6 But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.
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Post by Mary on Apr 26, 2015 23:03:40 GMT -5
In meetings we ended prayer with for Jesus sake, Amen. Should we have ended our prayers: In the name of Jesus.
One explanation: Christ Himself promises that anything we ask in His Name the Father will hear. So we pray in Jesus' name. To pray for His sake is to show your faith, your love and your obedience by praying in His name.
This still does not say what for Jesus sake really means.
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Post by bubbles on Apr 27, 2015 0:15:45 GMT -5
1. Do you only worship and pray to God as Father? 2. Do you worship and pray to The Son? 3. Do you worship and pray to The Holy Ghost/Spirit? When I pray I pray to the father because christ reconciled him to me. I praise and give thanks to christ for what he has done for me and thank the father for him. I use the name of jesus when addressing the kingdom of darkness. I use scripture and quote it when doing spiritual warfare. Sometimes I break up the lords prayer. It depends what the holy spirit is showing me. When I worship I exalt the lord. I always ask the holy spirit to help. He is the one who is the power that links us. All 3 are involved.
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Post by bubbles on Apr 27, 2015 0:24:31 GMT -5
In meetings we ended prayer with for Jesus sake, Amen. Should we have ended our prayers: In the name of Jesus. One explanation: Christ Himself promises that anything we ask in His Name the Father will hear. So we pray in Jesus' name. To pray for His sake is to show your faith, your love and your obedience by praying in His name. This still does not say what for Jesus sake really means. I think so simply because there is power in the name.
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Post by emy on Apr 27, 2015 11:34:38 GMT -5
In meetings we ended prayer with for Jesus sake, Amen. Should we have ended our prayers: In the name of Jesus. One explanation: Christ Himself promises that anything we ask in His Name the Father will hear. So we pray in Jesus' name. To pray for His sake is to show your faith, your love and your obedience by praying in His name. This still does not say what for Jesus sake really means. "For Jesus' sake isn't heard much where I am, but maybe it means, loosely, because of Jesus?
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