My Summing Up
I recommend writing down what one believes. I've found it helpful, perhaps others can do even better with it. I've wrestled with the Holy Spirit for a long time, sometimes all night, asking why I should witness in this particular church. After all they all believe in Jesus already. Should I fine tune snowflakes? I can be flip at times.Unexpectedly, after a long time all of a sudden, the answer appeared in my heart. I want you witness for your own benefit, not anyone else's. From then on, I realized I was asking about others and the Holy Spirit was not going to mention the business of anyone else to me. The Holy Spirit convicts, certainly not me. Also, from this I realized that Jesus, the Holy Spirit and God were dealing with me for my benefit. All Jesus commandments are forever my benefit as for anyone else's. Jesus always existed, even in the beginning.
Christianity, despite the primitive Chiristians, is individualistic. We all each make our own decision for Christ, or for not. The Holy Spirit convicts, as I said, and that, for whom He will. Sheep of His pasture will hear His voice and understand.
Some say Jesus spoke figuratively or metaphorically. True enough. But it is also true that whether or not He did, Jesus spoke true, and it is still true exactly as He said it. Does it not say that He spoke so as some hearers would not understand, lest they be healed?
So, I believe, in any case, that figuratively or not, everything He said is true and factual as He said it. If anyone has enough faith, they can move actual mountains into the sea. Did not God Himself speak the world into existence?It is written, if I confess Jesus before men, He will confess me before God. "I confess I believe in Jesus in all things, both those I think I readily understand and those I do not."
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