Posted by Jim H. SW-PA on May 11, 2008 at 20:56:28 from (98.17.215.168):
In Reply to: Re: RE: Old's rant posted by Walt davies on May 11, 2008 at 17:53:46:
Walt: What is the definition of a true Christian ? I don't feel that you have to be in a church to be one. You don't have to go any farther to see sinful mortals that claim to be one. I know I'm a sinner as everyone is. And only by the grace of God we are forgiven. The only sin that will never be forgiven is not to believe in what Jesus did on that cross for our sins. I can give personal testimony as to what He has done in my life alone and will always defend Him.I have a saying that has stayed in my heart for a long time.-- {Tis for the blood of the Lamb, I carry my sword, and I fear not my destination.} I also feel, when two or more people having a conversation about the Bible, learning of the love that is in store for us. is considered a church grouping. I am NOT saying all preachers are like this but the last church I went to the preacher took 3 collections in one sermon. I was driveing a Jeep cherokee.-He was driveing a BMW.
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