"I believe in God,
the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
And in Jesus Christ is only son,
our Lord.
the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
And in Jesus Christ is only son,
our Lord.
Tinker
Amazingly after 2000 years in matters of the heart nothing at all has changed within our humankind civilization. Except that it was Jesus Christ that said to everyone that our one and only God were really a forgiven God with a divine attitude that we have been misunderstanding, because of our own sinfulness. That all we need to do to better understand our God's divine attitude is to repent our sins, and we will than be save. And will experience the thrill of our own immortal soul living after the grave, with our Lord God in paradise.
Now of course just like back two thousand years ago we can either believe Jesus now today, or not.So really Ladies and Gentleman are you any closer to God now as the other generations were back then? Nothing has changed when you and I look at the matters of our heart and are still in the moment of believing or not.
Because believing in the divine attitude of Jesus of Nazareth is a matter of the heart. Jesus said that he were conceive by a virgin Mother, Mary. By Gods divine holy spirit and that he was the one and only son of God, to suffer away mans original sin and to show us the true path into our Gods good graces again, free of our past mistakes.
Has our younger generation now moved on from Jesus of Nazareth point of view about our Lord Gods divine attitude now today. Or is this time and place simply more of the same struggle between the ruling establishment media, and who Jesus called the salt of the earth.
Can we still do better than to mark and shame our neighbors in public and not stoop to keep using a double standards in court, and with each other?
Luk 23:42
"Then he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom."
"Jesus answered him, "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise."
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