Invisible Church

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
Yes Chris I do admit that is pretty funny too. Of course it has nothing to do with the actual doctrine which I know you all know. Jist fer kix, everybody raise their hand who knows who will wind up in heaven.[/quote]

raises hand

Not necessarily those who say, “Lord, Lord” but those that do the will of the Father!

Specifically, those who repent and are baptised, persevere to the end (this is the do the will of the Father part, kind of a loaded phrase though since it entails quite a bit of stuff that you have to do/not do) and die in a state of Grace (this happens when you do the will of the Father and don’t go against that will).

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
Yes Chris I do admit that is pretty funny too. Of course it has nothing to do with the actual doctrine which I know you all know. Jist fer kix, everybody raise their hand who knows who will wind up in heaven.[/quote]

raises hand

Not necessarily those who say, “Lord, Lord” but those that do the will of the Father!

Specifically, those who repent and are baptised, persevere to the end (this is the do the will of the Father part, kind of a loaded phrase though since it entails quite a bit of stuff that you have to do/not do) and die in a state of Grace (this happens when you do the will of the Father and don’t go against that will).[/quote]

So long as you don’t turn into a dick later in life I’d say you’re alright. But you never know, I have seen some weird shit in my life…We used to have a family friend, very active in the church, very active with her kids…10 years later I heard she was worshiping crystals…You never know until you die then you know.

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
Yes Chris I do admit that is pretty funny too. Of course it has nothing to do with the actual doctrine which I know you all know. Jist fer kix, everybody raise their hand who knows who will wind up in heaven.[/quote]

raises hand

Not necessarily those who say, “Lord, Lord” but those that do the will of the Father!

Specifically, those who repent and are baptised, persevere to the end (this is the do the will of the Father part, kind of a loaded phrase though since it entails quite a bit of stuff that you have to do/not do) and die in a state of Grace (this happens when you do the will of the Father and don’t go against that will).[/quote]

So long as you don’t turn into a dick later in life I’d say you’re alright. But you never know, I have seen some weird shit in my life…We used to have a family friend, very active in the church, very active with her kids…10 years later I heard she was worshiping crystals…You never know until you die then you know.
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New Age. There isn’t much more that creeps me out than new age, pretty much because it’s one decisive step from cannibalism.

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
Yes Chris I do admit that is pretty funny too. Of course it has nothing to do with the actual doctrine which I know you all know. Jist fer kix, everybody raise their hand who knows who will wind up in heaven.[/quote]

raises hand

Not necessarily those who say, “Lord, Lord” but those that do the will of the Father!

Specifically, those who repent and are baptised, persevere to the end (this is the do the will of the Father part, kind of a loaded phrase though since it entails quite a bit of stuff that you have to do/not do) and die in a state of Grace (this happens when you do the will of the Father and don’t go against that will).[/quote]

So long as you don’t turn into a dick later in life I’d say you’re alright. But you never know, I have seen some weird shit in my life…We used to have a family friend, very active in the church, very active with her kids…10 years later I heard she was worshiping crystals…You never know until you die then you know.
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New Age. There isn’t much more that creeps me out than new age, pretty much because it’s one decisive step from cannibalism.[/quote]

Lol.