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I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and God without a doubt.

I really don't think we should have been asked if something like this makes us believe or doubt. I believe no matter what.

Sadly, things happen for a reason.

Ecclesiastes 3:1 - 15 but the verse that sticks out to me is, Everything has purpose and reason under heaven.

We like to keep this thread in a positive light to lift us, as well as prayer requests for those in this thread. Thanks!
 
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Does this story make you believe or doubt?

Man killed in church after stone altar falls on him

Gunther Link, a devout Catholic, prayed to be saved after he was trapped in a lift – but was killed when he went to church to give thanks and the stone altar fell on him.

Link, 45, died instantly as he was crushed under the ancient 860lb monument in the Weinhaus Church in Vienna, Austria.

Roman Hahslinger, a police spokesman, said: "He was a very religious man and had been scared when he was trapped in the lift and had prayed for release.

"A short while later he was pulled out of the elevator and he went straight to the church to thank God.

"He seems to have embraced a stone pillar on which the stone altar was perched and it fell on him, killing him instantly.

"We have found his fingerprints on the pillar. We are now investigating the case further," he added.

Link's body was found by parishioners attending Mass the next day after he had been reported missing by his cousin.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...in-church-after-stone-altar-falls-on-him.html


Yeah that's extremely sad, but it doesn't make me question my faith whatsoever.

After witnessing many personal deaths, I truly do believe that every death happens for a reason...even though we don't understand it here on earth.

Just like MJ's passing. It's sad and we all are grieve-stricken by it....but at the same time...I believe there was an ultimate reason for it in the grand scheme of things, although we may not comprehend that meaning now. There was some reason behind it beyond our understanding. You may not believe it now, but I have no doubt that we will all understand one of these days.
 
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I do agree with what you say Mickie but I also believe that to be saved you must come to the feet of our Lord and ask for forgiveness and accept Him into your heart. It is not enough to just believe in God and do good things.


Amen. One day ALL everybody will fall on their knees and praise Him. Jesus truly is LORD.


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I really do hope some of yall people who may have doubts or are in emotional/spiritual distress will come here and see what we are talking about. Life DOES have purpose. Life is not just living and dying. There's a purpose to it all. And you CAN understand this purpose. Just start by understanding Jesus Christ, Your Messiah.....and then keep learning and loving God...He will bring you peace you've never felt before. Not only that....you'll also KNOW where you are going when you pass on....you know you'll be with God and Jesus and you'll be able to meet Michael, who I truly do believe is resting with Jehovah our God and Father of our Savior Jesus Christ. :)
 
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i'm not christian but i do believe in jesus
 
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I'm having some struggles right now in keeping up with praying, reading my Bible, listening to spiritual music, thanking God for the little things, etc.

It's so frustrating. :(
 
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i'm having some struggles right now in keeping up with praying, reading my bible, listening to spiritual music, thanking god for the little things, etc.

It's so frustrating. :(

hugs jaye!!
 
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Be content with what you have, for God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." So say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid."

- Hebrews 13:5,6
 
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God is with you in all that you do. Genesis 21:22
 
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Incredible song my Mercy Me.

I can only imagine what it will be like, when I walk by Your side...
I can only imagine, what my eyes will see, when Your Face is before me!
I can only imagine. I can only imagine.
Surrounded by Your Glory, what will my heart feel?
Will I dance for you, Jesus? Or in awe of You, be still?
Will I stand in Your presence, or to my knees will I fall?
Will I sing 'Hallelujah!'? Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine! I can only imagine!

I can only imagine, when that day comes, when I find myself standing in the Son!
I can only imagine, when all I will do, is forever, forever worship You!
I can only imagine! I can only imagine!

Surrounded by Your Glory, what will my heart feel?

Will I dance for you, Jesus? Or in awe of You, be still?
Will I stand in Your presence, or to my knees will I fall?
Will I sing 'Hallelujah!'? Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine! Yeah! I can only imagine!

Surrounded by Your Glory, what will my heart feel?

Will I dance for you, Jesus? Or in awe of You, be still?
Will I stand in Your presence, or to my knees will I fall?
Will I sing 'Hallelujah!'? Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine! Yeah! I can only imagine!

I can only imagine! Yeah! I can only imagine!! Only imagine!!!
I can only imagine.

I can only imagine, when all I do is forever, forever worship You!
I can only imagine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xwzItqYmII
 
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I don't mean to speak on anyone's behalf, let alone on such important matters as one's faith. I actually believe our relationship with God is the single most important and most intimate aspect of all our lives. In any case, what I wanted to presume was related to what Paris means by "I'm not a Christian, but I believe in Jesus". It is a mere deduction i make from her location - the United Arab Emirates. It is my understanding that in Islam both Mary and Jesus appear many times and He is seen as one of the prophets preceding Mohammed, which was the last one. Therefore, in the Muslim world there is a lot of love and admiration for Jesus and his teachings, but He is not considered the Son of God, as we Christians profess. Paris, please accept my humble apologies if I assumed wrong.

Now to answer the main question of the thread - I MOS DEF AM a believer. I will not go into the details of my path, but I am currently on my way to conversion to Catholicism. I was baptized in a different denomination, but for the last 11 years I have been discovering the Catholic Church, its saints and doctrines and I found myself feeling at home. I also had the chance to live in two countries that have as main confession Catholicism, which is not the case in my homeland, where I've returned.

I am still learning and struggling and this road may take another 11 years, or maybe even more. I have yet to find the courage to enter the confessional, therefore I cannot say that I am a true Catholic, but I do what I can for now - which is to pray, fast, read and attend church as much as I can and try to fulfill the Word and do good, but sooo many times I fail in that attempt. I can only rely on the Lord's mercy and pray that I will not leave this earth before I've made a complete confession and I've had holy communion and I've made my peace with the Savior.

It is actually in the doctrine of Divine Mercy preached by Saint Faustina that I have found my main reason for conversion and also in the figure of Pope John Paul II, whom I believe is also a saint. Poland sure gave some great people to the Church and to the world in the 20th century :) Although of Catholic origin, the doctrine of Divine Mercy can be easily accepted, in my view at least, by any Christian denomination. Its core precepts are: Mercy is the greatest of God's attributes; trust in Jesus with all your heart and soul, as a child; try and accomplish at least an act of mercy (be it in prayer, word, deed or thought) each day.

Saint Faustina had a vision of Jesus which depicts two rays: one red (for the blood) and one white (for the water) which gushed forth from Christ's heart when Longinus pierced it. We are to take refuge, comfort and solace in the Mercy they represent. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hills/8351/index.html

jesus-misericordioso.jpg


I see some of your were discussing Michael's faith and fate. For someone of Michael's fame and recognition throughout the world and the immense diversity in his audience, including in religious beliefs or lack thereof it is understandable he would not be perceived of a certain belief. We are all aware of his beginning as a JW or all of the rumors about his conversion to Islam, but it is my humble estimation from watching his speeches, reading the lyrics to his songs and most of all his actions - the man not only had faith, but walked the walk. Unlike so many of us who pretend to be Christians, but we are by name alone, our actions being often in contradiction with what we preach, he truly tried to fulfill God's will, with his shortcomings, of course - he was only human.

When it comes to Michael, we all have the tendency to project our own feelings and beliefs onto him, because he was and is such an important part in the lives of millions of people, but I must say that I was truly proud of the overall Christian sense of the memorial - from the amazing Crouch choir, to Mariah's invocation of the Lord to pastor Lucious Smith' closing prayer when he recognized that even the king of pop must kneel before the King of Kings. When was the last time a global audience of over a billion people was exposed to that message?

I know the Lord is good and I trust in Him. I know he keeps Michael safe. I must confess though, selfishly from a very subjective point of view that I wish Michael had the chance to share with the world some more of the beautiful spiritual music that he was capable of writing/interpreting - man in the mirror, keep the faith, will you be there (the ending of which I've always considered a prayer and acted upon by kneeling) and even speechless, which can have multiple meanings, including it being a love song to God. As always with art, we interpret it through our own lens made up of our beliefs, perceptions, values and priorities, even if the artist meant something else. But the again, that's the beauty of art, isn't it?

Let's be honest here - Christian music is a niche market, imagine the world's biggest entertainer doing an album with such music, imagine the impact...The peril in that might have been the alienation of fans of other faiths / atheists / agnostics, which is something Michael wanted to avoid, his main desire being to bring people together, but I guess we will never know...



One last thing before I leave you all (I sure wrote a lotttt lol) - those of you who can, please pray for me - I have a very important exam coming up tomorrow. I know it's quite 'convenient' that I post for the first time and I already make a request for prayer, but I only discovered the thread yesterday. THANK YOU.
 
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I listen to Christian music. I have several praise and worship CD's and I love the old hymns too.

In references about Heaven, we all know, as the bible states, one must be saved to enter Heaven. The Bible says so, and I believe that. I mean, I have family members that have passed on that I HOPE are in Heaven, but if they were not saved, sadly, I won't see them there. I had 2 friends commit suicide back in the 1980's and I doubt one of them is there, as he was a non believer. My grandparents are there I know for sure. Both were saved, and loved their Lord and served Him. I will see them!! YAY!! I work on my dad all the time, as he says he believes in God and prays, but that's not enough. I wonder if he has accepted Jesus.

I was once told that just because I sit in church EVERY Sunday, does NOT guarantee my spot in Heaven, being saved and following Jesus does. I am not a perfect Christian, just forgiven.

Smiles, everyone!!
 
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I don't mean to speak on anyone's behalf, let alone on such important matters as one's faith. I actually believe our relationship with God is the single most important and most intimate aspect of all our lives. In any case, what I wanted to presume was related to what Paris means by "I'm not a Christian, but I believe in Jesus". It is a mere deduction i make from her location - the United Arab Emirates. It is my understanding that in Islam both Mary and Jesus appear many times and He is seen as one of the prophets preceding Mohammed, which was the last one. Therefore, in the Muslim world there is a lot of love and admiration for Jesus and his teachings, but He is not considered the Son of God, as we Christians profess. Paris, please accept my humble apologies if I assumed wrong.

Now to answer the main question of the thread - I MOS DEF AM a believer. I will not go into the details of my path, but I am currently on my way to conversion to Catholicism. I was baptized in a different denomination, but for the last 11 years I have been discovering the Catholic Church, its saints and doctrines and I found myself feeling at home. I also had the chance to live in two countries that have as main confession Catholicism, which is not the case in my homeland, where I've returned.

I am still learning and struggling and this road may take another 11 years, or maybe even more. I have yet to find the courage to enter the confessional, therefore I cannot say that I am a true Catholic, but I do what I can for now - which is to pray, fast, read and attend church as much as I can and try to fulfill the Word and do good, but sooo many times I fail in that attempt. I can only rely on the Lord's mercy and pray that I will not leave this earth before I've made a complete confession and I've had holy communion and I've made my peace with the Savior.

It is actually in the doctrine of Divine Mercy preached by Saint Faustina that I have found my main reason for conversion and also in the figure of Pope John Paul II, whom I believe is also a saint. Poland sure gave some great people to the Church and to the world in the 20th century :) Although of Catholic origin, the doctrine of Divine Mercy can be easily accepted, in my view at least, by any Christian denomination. Its core precepts are: Mercy is the greatest of God's attributes; trust in Jesus with all your heart and soul, as a child; try and accomplish at least an act of mercy (be it in prayer, word, deed or thought) each day.

Saint Faustina had a vision of Jesus which depicts two rays: one red (for the blood) and one white (for the water) which gushed forth from Christ's heart when Longinus pierced it. We are to take refuge, comfort and solace in the Mercy they represent. http://www.geocities.com/heartland/hills/8351/index.html

jesus-misericordioso.jpg


I see some of your were discussing Michael's faith and fate. For someone of Michael's fame and recognition throughout the world and the immense diversity in his audience, including in religious beliefs or lack thereof it is understandable he would not be perceived of a certain belief. We are all aware of his beginning as a JW or all of the rumors about his conversion to Islam, but it is my humble estimation from watching his speeches, reading the lyrics to his songs and most of all his actions - the man not only had faith, but walked the walk. Unlike so many of us who pretend to be Christians, but we are by name alone, our actions being often in contradiction with what we preach, he truly tried to fulfill God's will, with his shortcomings, of course - he was only human.

When it comes to Michael, we all have the tendency to project our own feelings and beliefs onto him, because he was and is such an important part in the lives of millions of people, but I must say that I was truly proud of the overall Christian sense of the memorial - from the amazing Crouch choir, to Mariah's invocation of the Lord to pastor Lucious Smith' closing prayer when he recognized that even the king of pop must kneel before the King of Kings. When was the last time a global audience of over a billion people was exposed to that message?

I know the Lord is good and I trust in Him. I know he keeps Michael safe. I must confess though, selfishly from a very subjective point of view that I wish Michael had the chance to share with the world some more of the beautiful spiritual music that he was capable of writing/interpreting - man in the mirror, keep the faith, will you be there (the ending of which I've always considered a prayer and acted upon by kneeling) and even speechless, which can have multiple meanings, including it being a love song to God. As always with art, we interpret it through our own lens made up of our beliefs, perceptions, values and priorities, even if the artist meant something else. But the again, that's the beauty of art, isn't it?

Let's be honest here - Christian music is a niche market, imagine the world's biggest entertainer doing an album with such music, imagine the impact...The peril in that might have been the alienation of fans of other faiths / atheists / agnostics, which is something Michael wanted to avoid, his main desire being to bring people together, but I guess we will never know...



One last thing before I leave you all (I sure wrote a lotttt lol) - those of you who can, please pray for me - I have a very important exam coming up tomorrow. I know it's quite 'convenient' that I post for the first time and I already make a request for prayer, but I only discovered the thread yesterday. THANK YOU.

Welcome!! I certainly will pray for you to do well on your exam.

I grew up in the Episcopalian faith, then started going to a Southern Baptist church, and got saved there and proclaimed my faith in Jesus and got baptized in the baptizm pool. Most wonderful experience of my life!! Now, I am considering to going back to my Episcopalian roots, as for me, it has special memories for me. My mom and her sisters grew up in that church, my late grandmother sang there in the choir for over 35 years. Wonderful Soprano!!! I miss her and her lovely voice, and in the mid nighties, my husband and I went to church there with my grandfather. He passed in 1996, and at first, it was too sad to attend that particular church as it holds so many special memories for me, but I think I am ready to go back and embrace that!!

Love you all!
 
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"It's all for Love .. L.O.V.E."
Michael Jackson

but what is love Really ??
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another;
as I have loved you, that you also love one another. -
John 13:34

What is Love
change the word love to God.

-What is God

God is Love. -1 John 4:8


Love is The Greatest Gift
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JR4jhNfEEk
 
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Just wanted you all to know that my friend and her mom that are going to do the Susan G. Komen race for the cure, raised all of their money each and then some. People are still giving. Please be in prayer for them October 9-11, the days of the walk. Thanks!
 
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Hanging out with my aunt and uncle and then two friends tomorrow!! God has given me wonderful family and friends!!

I can't stop looking at pictures of the newest little blessing from God in our family!!

I thank God for my loving family and friends!!!
 
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Hanging out with my aunt and uncle and then two friends tomorrow!! God has given me wonderful family and friends!!

I can't stop looking at pictures of the newest little blessing from God in our family!!

I thank God for my loving family and friends!!!

Me too, Jaye!!!

Every gift and perfect gift is from above.
 
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It may be raining here but the Son is shining in my heart!!
 
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The bible is not about religion. Its about love for Jesus.
 
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Well, it has not killed me in ALL the years I have been in a religion.

To me the Bible and Christianity go hand in hand. There is not one without the other. Of course, this is my opinion. This thread is for Christians who believe in the Bible, God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit! Thank you!
 
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Anyone ever read the old testament? I find the Bible to be an evil and misguided book full of contradictions and fiction. Christianity is a religion copied out of an old Egyptian religion where the egyptians worshipped the Sun as God.

Todays Christians have very little knowledge about their own religion and I often find that they do not know what the Bible actually contains.

Did you know that God approves geneside, stoning people to death, raping and killing children and slavery? He also approves intolerance against gay people and people who have other faiths then the Christian one.

I find it dusturbing that someone can call that book a moral guide.
 
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Can you keep all negative things out of here, please. I am starting to think that people are playing games on here to see what we will say. I don't care, as I know my beliefs, and am sticking to it. Don't tell me that I am not aware of what the Bible contains. I am well aware. I have been a Christian all of my life and know scripture well. I think you non believers need to go to the aithest thread. We don't bother anyone else who does not share our beliefs. Thank you!!
 
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