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Please reply me we need to holy bibles for new believer in Jesus Christ
Dear brother and sister in Jesus Christ *I have wonderful news to share with you today!* I went to serve God at the brick kiln, and *many people believed in Jesus Christ*. They accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior. *Praise God!* *But these new brothers and sisters don’t have Bibles.* They are like newborns — hungry for the Word, but with no spiritual food in their hands. *I want us to place the Holy Bible in their hands.* *Because the Bible is their daily bread.* It will teach them God’s promises, strengthen their weak faith, and help them stand firm in trials. _“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”_ — *Psalm 119:105* _“Faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.”_ — *Romans 10:17* 📖 *Will you join me in this great work?* Together, we can give these new believers the Word of God so they grow strong in the Lord. *Every Bible is a seed that will bear fruit for eternity.* *To God alone be the glory. Amen
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Please reply me we need to holy bibles for new believer in Jesus Christ
God bless you
I am thankful to God for you and God has chosen us for the world in which billions of people live so that we can serve Him and achieve salvation and everlasting life. The Lord says that you are not but I have chosen you from this world God has the purpose in everything and everything. No work or thing happens without God's will I believe that God has mixed us out of this great world. There is definitely a purpose in God
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God bless you more
I am thankful to God for you and God has chosen us for the world in which billions of people live so that we can serve Him and achieve salvation and everlasting life. The Lord says that you are not but I have chosen you from this world God has the purpose in everything and everything. No work or thing happens without God's will I believe that God has mixed us out of this great world. There is definitely a purpose in God
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For 300 Years After Jesus, Every Christian Was a Pacifist. What changed?
Jesus said it plainly: "Put your sword back in its place, for all who draw the sword will die by the sword." — Matthew 26:52 "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you." — Luke 6:27 Every major church father for 300 years after Jesus agreed — Christians cannot kill. Period. - Tertullian (~200 CE): "Shall it be held lawful to make an occupation of the sword, when the Lord proclaims that he who uses the sword shall perish by the sword?" - Origen (~230 CE): "We no longer take up sword against nation, nor do we learn war any more." - Hippolytus (~215 CE): "A soldier in command must be told not to kill people... if he is not willing to comply, he must be rejected." — This was a baptism requirement. Then Constantine conquered under the cross in 312 CE. By 416 CE, *only Christians* could serve in the Roman military. The complete reversal took about one century. So here's the question: Is violence ever justified as a follower of The Way? Not what the institution built after him — what he said, in his own words. When Peter drew a sword to defend Jesus's life — the most justified act of self-defense in history — Jesus told him to put it away. Then went willingly to his death. He didn't say "turn the other cheek unless it gets really bad." He modeled it at the ultimate cost. So where does that leave us? Drop your thoughts below. Iron sharpens iron.
For 300 Years After Jesus, Every Christian Was a Pacifist. What changed?
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