For $10,000 and for one month,
- Would you attend every assembly and Bible study?
- Would you talk to others about the Gospel of Christ’s Church?
- Would you invite others to learn the Gospel?
- Would you tell others how you were saved?
- Would you teach children’s Bible class?
- Would you read your Bible every day?
- Would you pray with your family?
- Would you visit the sick and shut-ins?
- Would you work at the church despite being offended by others?
- Would you sing with the congregation?
- Would you listen to the lessons?
- Would you give one compliment a day?
- Would you not let a fowl word come out of your mouth?
- Would you not gossip, slander, or complain?
Would you allow $10,000 motivate you more than the cost of the blood of Christ?
I realy like the way the questions are laid out here. My answer to all of them is yes, i do and do it for free. I attend the Seventh-day Adventist Church and all these things we are taught to do as being natural. We try to do just as the LORD would have us do, i know we are not perfect, but i believe we are as close as any can get. If we were perfect there would have been no need for a saviour, in fact there would still only be two people on the earth, but be as it may we do have the ability to repent, praise God for that, i wouldn`t take anything for where i`m at or what is taught, it`s these week kneed preachers that are so afraid of having their ministry destroyed that they would rather teach a lie, such as the sunday being the Sabbath. If you break one law you have broken them all, no way around it, thank you Jesus for opening my eyes to the TRUTH……
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We must certainly be committed to Christ. Rather than be called “Christian”, we must be CHRISTian.
Sunday is not the Sabbath, but it is certainly the Lord’s Day. The Sabbath is not a law of Christ. It is a law of Moses. The Law of Moses and the 10 commandments are the ministry of death, which are passing away.
Second Corinthians 3:7-18, “But if the ministry of death, written and engraved on stones, was glorious, so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of the glory of his countenance, which glory was passing away, (8) how will the ministry of the Spirit not be more glorious? (9) For if the ministry of condemnation had glory, the ministry of righteousness exceeds much more in glory. (10) For even what was made glorious had no glory in this respect, because of the glory that excels. (11) For if what is passing away was glorious, what remains is much more glorious. (12) Therefore, since we have such hope, we use great boldness of speech — (13) unlike Moses, who put a veil over his face so that the children of Israel could not look steadily at the end of what was passing away. (14) But their minds were blinded. For until this day the same veil remains unlifted in the reading of the Old Testament, because the veil is taken away in Christ. (15) But even to this day, when Moses is read, a veil lies on their heart. (16) Nevertheless when one turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. (17) Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. (18) But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the Lord.”
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