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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/2/2008 1:11:46 PM   
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Do you think Christians, at least here in America, don't fare any better in trials and afflictions any better than anybody else? would ou agree with that? why or why not? Please share some examples if you don't mind.

Yes we fare better because of the hope that is Christ Jesus and the promise of God towards us that whomever believes on Him will not perish but have eternal life in heaven with Him.

It is hard enough to endure with faith sometimes but to endure this world without faith is hopeless. Literally hopeless.

I mean it hardly makes any sense at all unless you believe that God is in charge and has a plan for us. Sin came into the world by one man's unbelief and God in his justice and mercy delievered us from the wages of sin and death by the sacrifical death of one devine sinlessman,, Jesus...


Deuteronomy 30:19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, [that] I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/5/2008 6:06:25 PM   
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I disagree with 1love1God1way. Unless you've been through some really tough things in your life you don't understand what people are going through plain and simple. To judge as you just have is cold and heartless.


Do you suppose that I have not gone through some really tough things?

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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/5/2008 6:36:18 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Knolt

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ORIGINAL: SonInMe1

I think people act differently in church than they do in public.

I think so too. there's pressure upon you to wear a mask and act happy and like a goody two shoes. church for the most part isn't as stressful as out in the world. (which is a good thing) The stress of life that we encounter out in the world, i.e. financial problems, having a bad day at work, or even just someone cutting you off in traffic, can cause a good church going person to act in ways totally unbecoming of a Christian.


I disagree. Lots of people are true in their walk. And they walk the walk.

Hard to believe I know lol but it does exist.

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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/5/2008 6:57:25 PM   
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/6/2008 12:01:41 PM   
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I read somewhere ( maybe Reader's Digest) that there was a test done.
They compared the rate of recovery of patients who prayed to those who did NOT.
Those who prayed healed faster & were more possitive & felt better than those who did NOT.
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/6/2008 12:02:43 PM   
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Additionally, I was saved not only spiritually but also physically.
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/6/2008 2:48:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

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ORIGINAL: Knolt

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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

Sometimes I think Christians do worse. The reason I think that is because sometimes we like to think of God as our magic genie, that when things stop going our way, we can just ask him, and he will automatically grant our wish and make our lives peachy.

And of course, when that fails. . . we pout.

Do you think people try to kiss up to God in times of afflictions to try to get God to make life better for them?


all the time.

How so?
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/6/2008 3:05:01 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Knolt

Do you think Christians, at least here in America, don't fare any better in trials and afflictions any better than anybody else? would ou agree with that? why or why not?


True Christians fare better in Heaven.
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/13/2008 1:39:31 PM   
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Well, I try to avoid 'angry, complain, have a bad attitude, etc. in trying times' folks, Christian or not. I can cry with those hurting and rejoice in one's victories but I have trouble empathizing with whiners.

A person can initially take it in stride in trying times but then have a bad attitude later especially if things don't get better. Just read the book of Job. In there you will find stuff about him that wasn't really discussed in Sunday School. Job actually did get frustrated, he actually complained pretty bitterly later on. Job wasn't always patient and pious like so many Christians portray him to have been.

< Message edited by Knolt -- 6/13/2008 1:46:29 PM >
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/13/2008 2:20:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Knolt

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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

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ORIGINAL: Knolt

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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

Sometimes I think Christians do worse. The reason I think that is because sometimes we like to think of God as our magic genie, that when things stop going our way, we can just ask him, and he will automatically grant our wish and make our lives peachy.

And of course, when that fails. . . we pout.

Do you think people try to kiss up to God in times of afflictions to try to get God to make life better for them?


all the time.

How so?


By trying to strike bargains.

God if you just do ____ for me, then I promise I will never do ____ again, or I will start doing ______.

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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 6/14/2008 9:55:42 PM   
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It is hard enough to endure with faith sometimes but to endure this world without faith is hopeless. Literally hopeless.


Wow! Here is a great question that can lead into some really DEEP issues .....

To answer the question - YES! - as Christians we do fare better than non-Christains!!! What does a non-believer have to hope or trust in? How can they experience that perfect peace that only God can bring in the midst of trials???
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 7/13/2008 9:17:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Knolt

Do you think Christians, at least here in America, don't fare any better in trials and afflictions any better than anybody else? would ou agree with that? why or why not? Please share some examples if you don't mind.


One thing to consider: non-Christians don't get some of the same trials as Christians. Do they experience persecution for their faith in Christ? For the reproach of His name?

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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 7/13/2008 11:59:08 PM   
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Sometimes I think Christians do worse. The reason I think that is because sometimes we like to think of God as our magic genie, that when things stop going our way, we can just ask him, and he will automatically grant our wish and make our lives peachy.


I would say the LORD takes very good care of me…always has and I know He always will. I love Him with all my heart and I’ve totally committed my life to him and I trust in Him to provide for my welfare. I’m not rich but I’m not broke…I don’t have everything but I sure have all that I need.

Do I have trials in my life…you bet but they are not more than I can handle and even in the worst of times I have peace of mind, knowing full well that things will work out according to God’s will and that’s what I desire…God’s will in my life.

Life without God or not walking in the will of God can be hell on earth. Man can have everything but without peace of mind and trust in the LORD you have nothing.

A true Christian trusting in the LORD and walking in His will cannot even be compared to a person without Christ We may not be richer but we certainly have a better quality of life.

Bob


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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 7/14/2008 4:37:32 PM   
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For though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again, but the wicked are brought down by calamity. Proverbs 24:16

The joy of the LORD is our strength. Nehemiah 8:10
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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 7/14/2008 4:48:10 PM   
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I experienced the death of one brother without a relationship with Christ ... unbelievably hopeless ... the best way to describe it was absolute darkness and despair. It wasn't until after I met Christ that I was able to come out of the darkness of that experience.

I lost a brother and my dad within 3 days of each other from unexpected illnesses with a relationship with Christ ... and in the "Valley of Anchor (Trouble) He provided a door of hope." (Hosea 2:15)

Without question there is no comparison ... with Christ I always have hope ... and He brings a supernatural peace and joy that trancsends all human understanding.

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I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.

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RE: Do Christians fare no better in trials than non-Chr... - 7/14/2008 4:49:34 PM   
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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

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ORIGINAL: Knolt

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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

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ORIGINAL: Knolt

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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

Sometimes I think Christians do worse. The reason I think that is because sometimes we like to think of God as our magic genie, that when things stop going our way, we can just ask him, and he will automatically grant our wish and make our lives peachy.

And of course, when that fails. . . we pout.

Do you think people try to kiss up to God in times of afflictions to try to get God to make life better for them?


all the time.

How so?


By trying to strike bargains.

God if you just do ____ for me, then I promise I will never do ____ again, or I will start doing ______.


But what you are describing here is not a relationship with Christ.

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I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ.

< Linus w/ a friends baby!

http://piswa.blogspot.com/
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