irvinehomeowner
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I'd like to visit where IC goes to church some day. 

Mety said:eyephone said:My understanding of the Bible?
Get a life and stop complaining for no apparent reason.
I am waiting for you to claim covid on 5g. lol
UNBELIEVABLE!
eyephone said:Mety said:eyephone said:My understanding of the Bible?
Get a life and stop complaining for no apparent reason.
I am waiting for you to claim covid on 5g. lol
UNBELIEVABLE!
Yup this is Belly. (really unstable and blows things up for no reason)
oh... i didn't think it was a question that mety = belly...Mety said:eyephone said:Mety said:eyephone said:My understanding of the Bible?
Get a life and stop complaining for no apparent reason.
I am waiting for you to claim covid on 5g. lol
UNBELIEVABLE!
Yup this is Belly. (really unstable and blows things up for no reason)
That sounds like you, bro. ;D
AW said:oh... i didn't think it was a question that mety = belly...Mety said:eyephone said:Mety said:eyephone said:My understanding of the Bible?
Get a life and stop complaining for no apparent reason.
I am waiting for you to claim covid on 5g. lol
UNBELIEVABLE!
Yup this is Belly. (really unstable and blows things up for no reason)
That sounds like you, bro. ;D
either case, carry on
irvinehomeowner said:As long as you observe safety protocols, social distancing, masks, etc... I think small private inside gatherings with people you know (family, close friends) are allowed. I'm too lazy to look it up... but I recall something about groups of 10 or less.
People have been doing this for months... even during stay at home time period.
Do you not know anyone who has been having small get togethers/parties?
But... it's good that you have been only doing that outside, it's safer. So driveway, backyard, whatever... just observe safety protocols.
irvinehomeowner said:I'd like to visit where IC goes to church some day.![]()
Mety said:irvinehomeowner said:As long as you observe safety protocols, social distancing, masks, etc... I think small private inside gatherings with people you know (family, close friends) are allowed. I'm too lazy to look it up... but I recall something about groups of 10 or less.
People have been doing this for months... even during stay at home time period.
Do you not know anyone who has been having small get togethers/parties?
But... it's good that you have been only doing that outside, it's safer. So driveway, backyard, whatever... just observe safety protocols.
Keeping social distances at home is almost impossible unless you live in like 10,000 sqft house.
Do I know anyone meeting up regardless of the current order? Yeah, everyone is doing that. That doesn't mean I should do it too, right?
I guess I've been following the rules better than you guys after all. ;D
Mety said:irvinehomeowner said:I'd like to visit where IC goes to church some day.![]()
IC and eyephone should recommend some good churches nearby. Not that I'm looking to change from mine, but so that others would know also. I myself can check them out online as well. I've asked for this several times, but no answer yet.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.?[a] 31 The second is this: ?Love your neighbor as yourself.? There is no commandment greater than these.?
Mety said:Sorry, I was reading again and I actually do agree with the priest part you said.
But wanted to add that leading and protecting the flock is really based on teaching the Bible IMHO. Do you have any other ways besides teaching the Bible to fulfill the leading the protecting role? I'm not saying that's the only way, but probably the most important one because there were all sorts of teachings then and also now that could lead many astray.
Mety said:Just check your heart, man. Are you really expressing love through this discussion? To me, it seems like you're just after me to prove I'm wrong and some old white pastor because I mentioned of him. You also seem to be protecting many non-believers while trying to crush me. Maybe you think of me as a non-believer? Of course IHO will think you're so lovely.![]()
Irvinecommuter said:Mety said:irvinehomeowner said:I'd like to visit where IC goes to church some day.![]()
IC and eyephone should recommend some good churches nearby. Not that I'm looking to change from mine, but so that others would know also. I myself can check them out online as well. I've asked for this several times, but no answer yet.
Everyone should find the church that they like and are comfortable with. No church is better or worse as they are meant to be guides...the ultimate church is with God and through Jesus. I have a home church but I listen to sermons and teaching from various sources. While I like the teachings at my home, I like my home church more for its support system as well as the focus on helping spreading the word of God.
Only thing I suggest is God does not require you to follow Him blindly or to shut down your brain/logic. He gave us those gifts for a reason as well as to provide us with the Bible. Do not let any individual, pastor, church, or group of people dictate to you what is "right" or "wrong". There are plenty of ways to know when someone is leading you astray spiritually...just need to cognizant and aware.
Ultimately, Jesus should be your model and guide...it is pretty corny but the "What would Jesus Do?" motto is probably the best one. That and
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.?[a] 31 The second is this: ?Love your neighbor as yourself.? There is no commandment greater than these.?
Going to our original discussion...how is defying COVID-19 guidelines and suing the state because you want to go to church "loving your neighbor"?
Irvinecommuter said:Mety said:Sorry, I was reading again and I actually do agree with the priest part you said.
But wanted to add that leading and protecting the flock is really based on teaching the Bible IMHO. Do you have any other ways besides teaching the Bible to fulfill the leading the protecting role? I'm not saying that's the only way, but probably the most important one because there were all sorts of teachings then and also now that could lead many astray.
Preaching/teaching is one part of leading but not the only or most important. Jesus taught but He also led by example in helping people in need, calling out injustices, and serving as the perfect model for others to follow with respect to love, compassion, kindness, empathy, humbleness, and generosity.
Obviously, actions and words need to be Biblically sound and based upon God but there are plenty of sources of teaching available now. You do not need your pastor to do that.
Pastors are supposed to be shepherds...shepherds not only feed the flock, they looks out for their wellbeing (i.e. sick), protect them from danger, and goes to look for the ones who are lost. Those are the roles of a pastor.
Irvinecommuter said:Mety said:Just check your heart, man. Are you really expressing love through this discussion? To me, it seems like you're just after me to prove I'm wrong and some old white pastor because I mentioned of him. You also seem to be protecting many non-believers while trying to crush me. Maybe you think of me as a non-believer? Of course IHO will think you're so lovely.![]()
Go check out what Jesus did when He was on Earth...He protected the non-believers from the religious authority. As Christians, we are supposed to "sit and eat" with non-believers and defend them from the abuses of those who claim to be religious.
Irvinecommuter said:I definitely do not view you as a non-believer and thus I am obligated to speak to you as a brother/sister in Christ regarding your representation of God and His teachings that I believe to be inaccurate. You are welcome to challenge my beliefs but do so based upon the Bible, not your human perceptions and POV. Who did Jesus speak most strongly to and challenged the most? The religious leaders/authority.
Irvinecommuter said:What did Paul consistently do in his letters? Correct (but also encourage) the various congregations regarding certain issues/wrongs Paul saw. Paul was the one who called out some of the early church for being elitists and excluding non-Jews from becoming Christians. He also repeatedly warned them from becoming elitist and setting up barriers and rules to limit those who want to join the church.
Irvinecommuter said:One of the biggest issue I have with predetermination is that elitism that it creates and fosters. One is a Christian because I was chosen and those who are not Christians are not chosen. This mindset creates a world in which most of the people are fallen and not worthy of being saved. Who cares about those people, they're not chosen.
I ascribed to the belief that all individuals can be saved and thus every non-Christian should be treated as a son or daughter of God. If I take actions that offends or pushes away a person from being saved, I am not doing my job as a Christian to spread the Word of God.
Jesus did not ostracize non-believers for their beliefs, their background, or what they thought God was or wasn't. He just accepted them as they were without pre-conditions.
Mety said:For all those law suits, the state sued Grace Church for having an indoor meeting initially. They just had to take an action (simply suing back) only to carry the indoor worship service every week legally which is prevailing as of now so far by the judge. There are some churches who sued the government and some I don't agree with them at all theologically so I'm strictly talking about the case of Grace Church here. I don't agree with some careless pastors you gave links about in previous page either. They seem like either a charismatic or a prosperity gospel style teachers which I personally don't see as genuine Christian pastors as I said a long time ago debating with you last time.
We should follow COVID guidelines. But if parts of the guidelines go against God's commandment, then we need to make a choice. So for these churches or their leaderships, they're loving their flocks in care of spiritual needs over the physical regardless of possible persecutions on themselves. You don't see any conflicts from the guideline for your Christian walk so it's easy for you to say what you say, but those who do, it's their choice to follow God's order over the state's. Are you 100% sure your view is the correct one?
Mety said:I agree mostly here except for the first sentence. I believe pastors or any Christian leaders should look out for other's spiritual well-beings. Everyone in this world is looking out for the body no matter the races or religions. Christian teachers are to be different in a way to teach about the soul first and foremost, about the spirit. That's what shepherds do. That is what Jesus was commanding Peter to do so(John 21). Shepherds are to protect their flocks from wolves who teach and try to bring about all sorts of wrong doctrines and false fears associated with physical needs.
BTW, if one feels sick or thinks he should stay home for worship, he can do that no problem. He can listen to the doctors who don't teach the Bible. No one is forcing him to come to church.
Are you sure those were non-believers? I believe they were actually real believers over the religious leaders at the time. They were real believers because they recognized their sin while religious leaders didn't. Jesus was just letting them know they were forgiven. Who the Father has given to the Son were these (John 6, 10, 17). This is also one of the pre-destination arguments I can talk about.
That's your personal view of how you're seeing predetermination theology. We are all fallen. No one deserves to be saved by God's standard. You're right up to there, but you're into your own interpretation when you start saying things like "Who cares about those people, they're not chosen." God does want everyone to be saved (Ezekiel 18:23), but it's the unwillingness to repent that holds them from being saved. Jesus accepts you as long as you repent. But that repenting heart is also from God. It's the Holy Spirit who does that good work. Think of it this way. It's not some kind of elitists mindset. It's that we can't do any good works, but God chooses to good works through us (Romans8). The focus is on God with His love, grace, sovereignty and all good things instead of us. The focus should not be on "who's not saved?" There also are plenty of verses to back this theology and it makes more sense with clear understanding once you have this mindset when you read the Bible.
ut that repenting heart is also from God. It's the Holy Spirit who does that good work. Think of it this way. It's not some kind of elitists mindset.
The focus should not be on "who's not saved?"
There also are plenty of verses to back this theology and it makes more sense with clear understanding once you have this mindset when you read the Bible.
Irvinecommuter said:Mety said:For all those law suits, the state sued Grace Church for having an indoor meeting initially. They just had to take an action (simply suing back) only to carry the indoor worship service every week legally which is prevailing as of now so far by the judge. There are some churches who sued the government and some I don't agree with them at all theologically so I'm strictly talking about the case of Grace Church here. I don't agree with some careless pastors you gave links about in previous page either. They seem like either a charismatic or a prosperity gospel style teachers which I personally don't see as genuine Christian pastors as I said a long time ago debating with you last time.
I am so confused by this argument. Whether you agree with the pastor theologically has nothing to do with whether the state has the right to restrict indoor service. Nor does it have anything to do with whether the orders go against God's orders or not.
The point was that there were churches have been materially affected by COVID-19 as a result of their refusal to adhere to COVID restrictions, including the one in Maine that have resulted in 3 deaths and 144 COVID cases.
Are we going back to the the "true churches" will be saved by God defense?
Irvinecommuter said:Mety said:We should follow COVID guidelines. But if parts of the guidelines go against God's commandment, then we need to make a choice. So for these churches or their leaderships, they're loving their flocks in care of spiritual needs over the physical regardless of possible persecutions on themselves. You don't see any conflicts from the guideline for your Christian walk so it's easy for you to say what you say, but those who do, it's their choice to follow God's order over the state's. Are you 100% sure your view is the correct one?
I don't make up persecution where there is not. Just because some Christians want to feel special does not make the orders against God's orders. Equality does not mean persecution.
Again, what about those churches that defy the orders and then exposed the attendees to COVID-19?
You still have not articulated where the COVID order violated God's orders. There is nothing in the Bible that requires individuals to physically gather to worship within a building...or state that meeting over Zoom is somehow less spiritual. To me, it's actually a sign of the lack of faith that God that a congregation has to meet in person and within a building for "true worship" to occur.