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God Always keeps his promises
Don't bring common sense into this. This is theology.Surely if there is to be judgement, it will be based on how we lived our lives, not on what we believed.
Good examples of verses which argue for the importance of belief. There are others.Romans 10:9-10(AMP)
9 because if you acknowledge and confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord [recognizing His power, authority, and majesty as God], and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
10 For with the heart a person believes [in Christ as Savior] resulting in his justification [that is, being made righteous—being freed of the guilt of sin and made acceptable to God]; and with the mouth he acknowledges and confesses [his faith openly], resulting in and confirming [his] salvation.
Something else I have never considered before. Christmas cards always show the angels as sweet & gentle but the appearance of the first one terrifies the shepherds. And you are right, the multitude of them probably made quite a racket.It always seems to amaze me that the people geographically closest to the event had no inkling what was going on; but the shepherds outside of town, some distance away, got the news in spectacular fashion. I always wondered why others didn't hear the racket the angels must have caused...
It always seems to amaze me that the people geographically closest to the event had no inkling what was going on; but the shepherds outside of town, some distance away, got the news in spectacular fashion. I always wondered why others didn't hear the racket the angels must have caused...
This was sort of the conclusion I was headed for. Either that, or the past's stories of angelic encounter have become equivalent to the present's stories of alien abduction. Or something like that.Of course, if this is all myth, then there were no shepherds or angels. The question becomes what the story means and tells us about Jesus and his birth.
was rather low on the socio-economic scale
Thanks for your post unsafe. This interpretation is a new one for me. I have always understood laying the babe in the manger to be symbolic of the Holy Family's poverty. But there is no reason it can't have more than one meaning.7 She gave birth to her firstborn son. She wrapped him in strips of cloth and laid him in a manger because there wasn’t any room for them in the inn.
unsafe says ---This was no accident ------ this verse 7 is very spiritually important ------the manger here is an animal feeding trough ---this is so important ----Jesus is our feeding trough in this life and the next for all believers ----Jesus is our Spiritual bread of life ----Jesus is the word and the word feeds us with the right kind of Faith to receive and believe that Jesus is lord and that He came to save us from our sinful selves ----He came to feed us the right spiritual food to give us Spiritual eternal bliss and keep us from the pit of eternal torment that we humans created for ourselves by our disobedience to God and His Word