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WWJD: What Would Jesus Do? Do You Really Want to K
So . . . all I can say about this article is . . . unbelievable :smack
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Jesus had mercy upon sinners. He didn't condone their sin. He even paid for their sins in full upon the cross. And today that atonement and propitiation is still available so that one might be justified by faith and receive the life changing power of the Holy Spirit.
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What's sad is this article expresses the view of Jesus large numbers of professing christians have.
WWJD? Whatever it was He would get crucified for it by both Pharisees and Pagans. |
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I never read the point of this thread, but WWJD always reminds of the error so many have. They try to imitate Christ, when in reality Christ needs to live through us. HUGE difference.
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The bible teaches there's more than just the need to serve God. It's the method we use to serve Him that matters. Rom 7:6 But now we are delivered from the law, that being dead wherein we were held; that we should serve in newness of spirit, and not in the oldness of the letter. |
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Ephesians 5:1 Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children;
STRONGS Eph 5:1 Be G1096 ye therefore G3767 followers G3402 of God,G2316 as G5613 dear G27 children;G5043 μιμητής mimētēs mim-ay-tace' From G3401; an imitator: - follower. JFB followers — Greek, “imitators” of God, in respect to “love” (Eph_5:2): God’s essential character (1Jo_4:16). Clark The word μιμηται, which we translate followers, signifies such as personate others, assuming their gait, mode of speech, accent, carriage, etc.; and it is from this Greek word that we have the word mimic. Barnes Be ye therefore followers of God - Greek, “Be imitators - μιμηταὶ mimētai - of God.” The idea is not that they were to be the friends of God, or numbered among his followers, but that they were to imitate him in the particular thing under consideration. |
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