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Ken Posted - 07 Apr 2013 : 13:48:57
Is it a matter of attitude?

http://www.ecclesia.org/truth/atonement.html

Ken
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Ken Posted - 09 Apr 2013 : 21:03:43
Hello Jay,

These two articles should answer your question:

http://www.askelm.com/doctrine/d971005.htm

http://www.askelm.com/prophecy/p790201.htm

Thanks for asking.

Ken

quote:
Originally posted by Jay Scott

So then the question is what is the "second coming of Christ?"

Jay Scott.

Jay Scott Posted - 09 Apr 2013 : 10:37:28
So then the question is what is the "second coming of Christ?"

Jay Scott.
Ken Posted - 09 Apr 2013 : 00:13:20
Hello Jay,

The KOG article is written for the benefit of those who have an understanding that the Kingdom of God is an entity and event that will commence with the second coming of Christ. For more information on that concept, check out the hyperlinked articles in the preface. Thanks.

Ken

quote:
Originally posted by Jay Scott

I think the question is better phrased "ARE you in the Kingdom of God."

If attitude means "disposition, posture" then I think attitude is a result of whether one is "in the Kingdom of God" or not, rather than a determining factor.

A determining factor that comes to my mind is awareness, acknowledgement, ...of that which is greater than this physical perception.

Now that I think of it, best to define "in the Kingdom of God" first.

Jay Scott.

Jay Scott Posted - 07 Apr 2013 : 16:14:09
I think the question is better phrased "ARE you in the Kingdom of God."

If attitude means "disposition, posture" then I think attitude is a result of whether one is "in the Kingdom of God" or not, rather than a determining factor.

A determining factor that comes to my mind is awareness, acknowledgement, ...of that which is greater than this physical perception.

Now that I think of it, best to define "in the Kingdom of God" first.

Jay Scott.

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