03-09-2004, 10:57 AM
Sex with your wife is NOT a sin. Sex outside of marriage is.
As to how could Jesus be the Messiah and not a false prophet...here is a quoted passage I found.
As to how I really feel Jab....I couldn't be happier trying to speak out for my religion.
As to descrimination in Heaven...why would God let in all the people who were just 'good' in life but rejected his Son? In the Old Testament...the people had to offer sacrifices up to God for forgiveness. God sent his Son as a
substitute for these sacrifices and he was slaughtered willingly by men.
Does anyone get the promotion and raise by not following the plan? No of course not. If you follow the rules you THINK are right at work but not the one you are suppose to...you are likely to get fired.
There will be many false prophets performing many acts that appear to be Godly...but they will be powered by the other. There are many false teachers now in the world...many of them tarnishing the Church name with unGodly acts of child rape....immoral acts....thievery....and many others. The funny thing is these false teachers were around in the places of worship even in Jesus' day. The accused him of blasphemy and of NOT being the Messiah.
Peace
As to how could Jesus be the Messiah and not a false prophet...here is a quoted passage I found.
Quote:The Old Testament Messianic prophecies were found to be uniquely fulfilled in the Lord Jesus Christ. There are hundreds of these prophecies, so that the possibility of their accidental convergence on any ordinary man is completely ruled out by the laws of probability.
Some of the prophecies are so framed, in fact, as to preclude their fulfillment by anyone living after the first century A.D. For example, the patriarch Jacob said, in Genesis 49:10, "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come." The name "Shiloh" is a title of the Messiah, and the prophecy states that Judah's tribe would remain the chief tribe in Israel, in particular providing their kings, until Messiah would come. The prophecy must have been fulfilled prior to the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem in A.D. 70, by which time certainly all semblance of a scepter had departed from Judah.
Similarly the promise was given to King David that the Messiah should be one of his descendants, as the King eternal, the one of whom God said, "I will establish the throne of his kingdom for ever" (II Samuel 7:13). Isaiah said, "There shall come forth a rod out of the stem (literally 'stump') of Jesse (that is David's father), and a Branch shall grow out of his roots" (Isaiah 11:1). This is another name of the Messiah, and indicates that, even after it would appear that the family tree of Jesse has been cut down, yet one Branch will grow out of the stump. Evidently the very last one who could be known to have come of this lineage would finally prove to be the promised Messiah!
This was fulfilled uniquely in Jesus. His foster father, Joseph, was in the royal line from David and thus held the legal right to the throne (Matthew 1:1-16). His mother, Mary, was also a descendant of David, as shown by her genealogy in Luke 3:23-31. But ever since the time of Jesus, it would be quite impossible to establish the legal or biological lineage of any pretender to David's throne, as all the ancient genealogical records were destroyed soon after that.
An even more striking prophecy is given in Daniel 9:24-27. There Daniel was told explicitly that Messiah would come 69 "sabbaths" (that is, 69 sabbatical years - a total of 483 years) after the decree was given to rebuild Jerusalem, which at that time lay in ruins after Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, had destroyed it.
Such a decree was given later by the Persian emperor. Although the exact date of the decree is somewhat uncertain, the termination date of the prophecy must have been some time in the first century A.D. In fact, it must have been before the destruction of the city and the temple by the Romans in A.D. 70, because the prophecy said quite explicitly: "After (the 483 years) shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself; and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary" (Daniel 9:26). Not only must Messiah come before this destruction, but He was also to be "cut off," rejected and killed, before it came.
It is obvious that no one but Jesus could have fulfilled these prophecies. The prophecies absolutely preclude any still future Messiah, except that even that hope also will find its fulfillment in the second coming of Christ.
And then, of course, there are still hundreds of other prophecies, all of which were fulfilled by Jesus Christ: His virgin birth (Isaiah 7:14); His birth in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2); His sacrificial death (Isaiah 53:5); His crucifixion (Psalm 22:14-18); His bodily resurrection (Psalm 16:10); and many others. All of these unite in their witness that "Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God" (John 20:31).
The probability that hundreds of such specific predictions, each quite independent of the others, could all be fulfilled concurrently in one individual, is unlikely in the highest degree, especially in view of the miraculous nature of many of them (e.g., the virgin birth, the resurrection, etc.). No rational conclusion seems possible except that Jesus is all He claims - Messiah, Savior, Lord and God.
As to how I really feel Jab....I couldn't be happier trying to speak out for my religion.
As to descrimination in Heaven...why would God let in all the people who were just 'good' in life but rejected his Son? In the Old Testament...the people had to offer sacrifices up to God for forgiveness. God sent his Son as a
substitute for these sacrifices and he was slaughtered willingly by men.
Does anyone get the promotion and raise by not following the plan? No of course not. If you follow the rules you THINK are right at work but not the one you are suppose to...you are likely to get fired.
There will be many false prophets performing many acts that appear to be Godly...but they will be powered by the other. There are many false teachers now in the world...many of them tarnishing the Church name with unGodly acts of child rape....immoral acts....thievery....and many others. The funny thing is these false teachers were around in the places of worship even in Jesus' day. The accused him of blasphemy and of NOT being the Messiah.
Peace