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Martymonster:
The funny thing is, since I come to understand the truths on this website, I would have expected to have looked back on those books and realised they were fake however there is this one particular part that perplexes me.

Rick Joyner as far as I know is just a standard Hell believing Christian type, However in "The Call" He talks to Jesus about the last vision He had and is talking about how the earth seemed so full of God's glory but then He lost that feeling and went  completely the opposite way and He felt that He was in Hell it self, but this is what Jesus says,

"You walk on the edge of Hell everyday"

Now how I see it is that Jesus means there is no Hell but what you make for yourself in this life!

for someone who believes in a literal Hell, that seems a little strange!

Deborah-Leigh:
There is chastisement and there is correction. God is a consuming fire. This could be experienced as proverbial but not eternal Hell for some,   >:((and a process that leads to a reward for others. 8)

1 Cor 3 : 13 The work of each one will become plainly, openly known, shown for what it is; for the day of Christ will disclose and declare it, because it will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test and critically appraise the character and worth of the work each person has done. 14. If the work which any person has built on this Foundation, any product of his efforts whatever, survives this test, he will get his reward. 15. But if any person’s work is burned up under the test, he will suffer the loss of it all, losing his reward, though he himself will be saved, but only as one who has passed through fire.

Peace be to you

Arcturus :)


hillsbororiver:

--- Quote from: Martymonster on January 21, 2007, 07:38:38 AM --- but this is what Jesus says,

"You walk on the edge of Hell everyday"

Now how I see it is that Jesus means there is no Hell but what you make for yourself in this life!

for someone who believes in a literal Hell, that seems a little strange!

--- End quote ---

Hello Marty,

This quote from Mr. Joyner that he attributes to Jesus strikes me as "adding to the Words of this book" does he (Joyner) have the scriptural witnesses to validate these words?

How can one walk on the edge of a non existent place? Unless he is speaking of the true definition of hell which is the grave.

His Peace and Wisdom to you,

Joe

Deborah-Leigh:
To add Joe

...even if Jesus meant Hell as grave....even that statement would make Jesus a liar, a fool and a looser through the statement claimed to have been quoted from HIm because He knows the number of our days and  He has the keys of death. Rev 1 : 18 :D

I have not read Joyner but it sure shows who he  has been listening to is not Jesus!

Brings to mind 2 Tim 4 : 3 For the time is coming when people will not tolerate, endure sound and wholesome instruction.... :D

Peace to you

Arcturus :)

longhorn:
Rick Joyner is a phony and needs to be kicked in the crotch.  I would love love to do it.

Longhorn

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