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John 13 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another."


“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.
Love me oh God 😭
Carazaa · F
@littlepuppywantanewlife He will forgive you if you repent! This is why Jesus died for the world!
I would love to know Gods reason for all the cruelty in the world how can he realistically expect us to love everyone. There are so many people in the world suffering at the hands of unjustice. I believe in God but I often ask myself this question.
Innocent lifes are ruined while I see evil flourish.
Carazaa · F
@Cutiepi23 People are cold hearted, not God. He will make things right very soon!
@Carazaa in my heart I know that ❤Thank you for the remider. X
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
“It is from the Bible that man has learned cruelty, rapine, and murder; for the belief of a cruel God makes a cruel man.”

Thomas Paine -- "A letter: being an answer to a friend, on the publication of The age of reason." Paris; May 12, 1797.
Carazaa · F
@LordShadowfire
Thomas Paine is dead wrong and is deceived by Satans lies!
Jesus did not have to be tortured and take our sins on his shoulders! He did that because he loves us!
We are doomed because of our evil ways! We are All deserve to die instead of Jesus because of our hateful hearts, and our continual sinning!
This confused man Tom is not taking responsibility for his sins and blaming God for killing people! We deserve hell!
Jesus made a way and bought us back!
I love Jesus so!
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@Carazaa
Thomas Paine is dead wrong...

You do realize I've read all the passages you're embarrassed to share, right? Like this one?

King Eglon of Moab ruled over the Israelites for 18 years. The Israelites cried to the LORD for help, so he sent a man named Ehud son of Gera to save them. Ehud was from the tribe of Benjamin and was trained to fight with his left hand. The Israelites sent Ehud with a gift to King Eglon of Moab. Ehud made himself a sword with two sharp edges that was about 12 inches long. He tied the sword to his right thigh and hid it under his uniform. So Ehud brought the gift to King Eglon of Moab. Eglon was a very fat man. After offering the gift, Ehud left the palace with the men who had carried the gift. When Ehud reached the statues near Gilgal, he turned and went back to King Eglon and said, “King, I have a secret message for you.” The king told him to be quiet and then sent all the servants out of the room. Ehud went to King Eglon. The king was sitting all alone in the upper room of his palace. Then Ehud said, “I have a message from God for you.” The king stood up from his throne. He was very close to Ehud. As the king was getting up from his throne, Ehud reached with his left hand and took out the sword that was tied to his right thigh. Then he pushed the sword into the king’s belly. The sword went into Eglon’s belly so far that even the handle sank in and the fat closed around it. The point of the blade came out his back. Ehud left the sword inside Eglon. Then Ehud went out of the private room, closed the doors to the upper room, and locked the king inside. Ehud then left the main room, and the servants went back in. The servants found the doors to the upper room locked, so they said, “The king must be relieving himself in his private toilet.” The servants waited for a long time, but the king never opened the doors to the upper room. Finally, the servants got worried. They got the key and unlocked the doors. When the servants entered, they saw their king lying dead on the floor. While the servants were waiting for the king, Ehud had time to escape. He passed by the statues and went toward the place named Seirah. When Ehud came to Seirah, he blew a trumpet there in the hill country of Ephraim. The Israelites heard the trumpet and went down from the hills with Ehud leading them. He said to the Israelites, “Follow me! The LORD has helped us defeat our enemies, the Moabites.” So the Israelites followed Ehud. They went down with him to take control of the places where people could easily cross the Jordan River into the land of Moab. The Israelites did not allow any one to go across the Jordan River. They killed about 10,000 strong and brave men from Moab. Not one Moabite man escaped.
Judges 3:14-29 ERV

Dude stabbed the king on the crapper, and his servants thought he was just taking a mondo dump.
Carazaa · F
@LordShadowfire

wrong,

your atheist twisted the story to make it seem the Jews oppressed Moabites, but the Moabites oppressed the Jews.!

"King Eglon of Moab ruled over the Israelites for 18 years" Yes Moab leaders oppressed the Jews.


“Moabites, Eglon and Balak RULED over the Israelites for 18 years,!
The Jews were slaves, beaten, starved, and abused by Egyptians, and the surrounding countries like Moab! Moses Gods chosen servant killed a slave owner who beat a fellow Jew and then he told his fellow Jews to follow God out of Egypt! God helped them! But because they sinned God left them in the desert for 40 years. God told them that he would help the Israelites if they obeyed him in everything! God helped them conquer the evil nations like Moab that were ruthless, worshiped many gods, tempted them to sin, they cursed Israel. God said if you stick with me I will help you and he used the Jews to punish them because God loved the Jews! But he saved a girl Ruth out of Moab, who followed her loving mother in-law to Bethlehem and she came out of her evil nation and worshiped Jehovah! Such a lovely story!
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
https://similarworlds.com/spirituality/3861208-Why-is-Matthew-the-only-gospel-author-who-bothers

 
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