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firstking01:lol.. |
xpac01:bad mind |
Emodeee:not yet |
Laveda:hian am nt a jounalist..na date |
Couldnt believe my eyes wen i finally met with a male nairalander.was fun and great to be with we met yesterday at a simple eatery,at first he was nervously nervous and look so shy but cute.i guess not all nairalander are bad.femi permit me to post this.tnks dear romancelander guys rocks. |
kindly take some few sec to read this,saw it online A YOUNG MAN'S LETTER FROM HELL The following is a dramatic presentation. It was written by a fictitious High School Student named Josh, to a friend named Zack. Although Zack had every opportunity to tell Josh about Jesus… he didn’t. They were best friends. They played soccer together. They went to classes together. They partied together. They shared their lives with each other. But there is one thing Zack held back from Josh… his personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The rest of the story is simple and sad... A few too many beers… A tragic drive home… A crash… a death, a funeral… A Letter Here is that letter... A letter from Hell. Dear Zack, I died today. It’s a lot different than I expected. You see, I always thought that dying would bring me to a world that is foggy and hazy. But this place is crystal clear… It’s even more real than my life on Earth. I can think. I can talk. I can even feel. Right after the wreck I could feel my spirit leaving my body. It was the weirdest thing, Zack. I thought I heard you screaming out to me, man. Must have been just imagining things. At first I was just standing in line, getting registered I guess. They asked me for my name…and began to look in this thing they called the Book of Life. I guess they couldn’t find it though because this huge angel standing next to me grabbed me by the arm and started dragging me away. I was terrified. I had no idea what was going on. I asked the angel where he was taking me, but he didn’t answer. So I asked him again… Finally, he told me that only those, whose names were written in the Book of Life, could enter into Heaven and the rest would be condemned to Hell forever. Man I was scared. The angel threw me into some kind of holding cell. Where I’ve been sitting and thinking for a long long time. Do you want to know what I’ve been thinking about? I’ve been thinking about YOU. Zack, You’re a Christian. You told me so yourself. I mean we talked about it three different times today. Kelly brought it up and you laughed it off. Coach Adams brought it up and you changed the subject. I mean, it came up right before the wreck. Well the question I can’t get out of my mind is this, Zack. Why haven’t you ever told me about how to become a Christian? You say you are my friend, but if you really were you would have told me about this Jesus and told me how to escape this terrible place that I’m headed for. I can feel my heart pounding in my chest, the angels who have been chosen to cast me into hell are coming down the hallway. I can hear their footsteps. I have heard of this Hell. They call it the Lake of Fire. I can’t stand it, Zack. I am terrified. No! The angels are at the door. Oh no, no! They’re coming in and they’re pointing at me. They’re grabbing me and carrying me out of the room. I already can smell the burning sulfur and brimstone. I can see the edge of the cliff where Hell burns. This is it. I am without hope. We’re coming closer, closer, closer. My heart is bursting with fear. They’re holding me over the flames. I am damned forever. This is it. They are throwing me in. Fire, Pain, HELL. Why Zack? Why didn’t you ever tell me about Jesus? Your friend, Josh P.S. Wish you were here. IF HELL REALLY EXIST THEN WE THE CURRENT YOUTHS SO BELONG INCLUDING ME |
finofaya:hard question |
CoolUsername:kindly tell him |
tempest01:am not a muslim am a jew |
i rep my room and lappy |
i don't believe in pastors of this generation |
(1) Jesus Did Not Fulfill the Messianic Prophecies What is the Messiah supposed to accomplish? One of the central themes of biblical prophecy is the promise of a future age of perfection characterized by universal peace and recognition of God. (Isaiah 2:1-4, 32:15-18, 60:15-18; Zephaniah 3:9; Hosea 2:20-22; Amos 9:13-15; Micah 4:1-4; Zechariah 8:23, 14:9; Jeremiah 31:33-34) Specifically, the Bible says he will: Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28). Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6). Usher in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease. As it says: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall man learn war anymore." (Isaiah 2:4) Spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one. As it says: "God will be King over all the world – on that day, God will be One and His Name will be One" (Zechariah 14:9). If an individual fails to fulfill even one of these conditions, then he cannot be the Messiah. Because no one has ever fulfilled the Bible's description of this future King, Jews still await the coming of the Messiah. All past Messianic claimants, including Jesus of Nazareth, Bar Cochba and Shabbtai Tzvi have been rejected. Christians counter that Jesus will fulfill these in the Second Coming. Jewish sources show that the Messiah will fulfill the prophecies outright; in the Bible no concept of a second coming exists. (2) Jesus Did Not Embody the Personal Qualifications of Messiah A. Messiah as Prophet The Messiah will become the greatest prophet in history, second only to Moses. (Targum – Isaiah 11:2; Maimonides – Teshuva 9:2) Prophecy can only exist in Israel when the land is inhabited by a majority of world Jewry, a situation which has not existed since 300 BCE. During the time of Ezra, when the majority of Jews remained in Babylon, prophecy ended upon the death of the last prophets – Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi. Jesus appeared on the scene approximately 350 years after prophecy had ended, and thus could not be a prophet. B. Descendant of David Many prophetic passages speak of a descendant of King David who will rule Israel during the age of perfection. (Isaiah 11:1-9; Jeremiah 23:5-6, 30:7-10, 33:14-16; Ezekiel 34:11-31, 37:21-28; Hosea 3:4-5) The Messiah must be descended on his father's side from King David (see Genesis 49:10, Isaiah 11:1, Jeremiah 23:5, 33:17; Ezekiel 34:23-24). According to the Christian claim that Jesus was the product of a virgin birth, he had no father – and thus could not have possibly fulfilled the messianic requirement of being descended on his father's side from King David. (1) According to Jewish sources, the Messiah will be born of human parents and possess normal physical attributes like other people. He will not be a demi-god, (2) nor will he possess supernatural qualities. C. Torah Observance The Messiah will lead the Jewish people to full Torah observance. The Torah states that all mitzvot remain binding forever, and anyone coming to change the Torah is immediately identified as a false prophet. (Deut. 13:1-4) Throughout the Christian "New Testament," Jesus contradicts the Torah and states that its commandments are no longer applicable. For example, John 9:14 records that Jesus made a paste in violation of Shabbat, which caused the Pharisees to say (verse 16), "He does not observe Shabbat!" (3) Mistranslated Verses "Referring" to Jesus Biblical verses can only be understood by studying the original Hebrew text – which reveals many discrepancies in the Christian translation. A. Virgin Birth The Christian idea of a virgin birth is derived from the verse in Isaiah 7:14 describing an "alma" as giving birth. The word "alma" has always meant a young woman, but Christian theologians came centuries later and translated it as "virgin." This accords Jesus' birth with the first century pagan idea of mortals being impregnated by gods. B. Suffering Servant Christianity claims that Isaiah chapter 53 refers to Jesus, as the "suffering servant." In actuality, Isaiah 53 directly follows the theme of chapter 52, describing the exile and redemption of the Jewish people. The prophecies are written in the singular form because the Jews ("Israel" are regarded as one unit. Throughout Jewish scripture, Israel is repeatedly called, in the singular, the "Servant of God" (see Isaiah 43: . In fact, Isaiah states no less than 11 times in the chapters prior to 53 that the Servant of God is Israel.When read correctly, Isaiah 53 clearly [and ironically] refers to the Jewish people being "bruised, crushed and as sheep brought to slaughter" at the hands of the nations of the world. These descriptions are used throughout Jewish scripture to graphically describe the suffering of the Jewish people (see Psalm 44). Isaiah 53 concludes that when the Jewish people are redeemed, the nations will recognize and accept responsibility for the inordinate suffering and death of the Jews. (4) Jewish Belief is Based Solely on National Revelation Throughout history, thousands of religions have been started by individuals, attempting to convince people that he or she is God's true prophet. But personal revelation is an extremely weak basis for a religion because one can never know if it is indeed true. Since others did not hear God speak to this person, they have to take his word for it. Even if the individual claiming personal revelation performs miracles, they do not prove he is a genuine prophet. All the miracles show – assuming they are genuine – is that he has certain powers. It has nothing to do with his claim of prophecy. Judaism, unique among all of the world's major religions, does not rely on "claims of miracles" as the basis for its religion. In fact, the Bible says that God sometimes grants the power of "miracles" to charlatans, in order to test Jewish loyalty to the Torah (Deut. 13:4). Of the thousands of religions in human history, only Judaism bases its belief on national revelation – i.e. God speaking to the entire nation. If God is going to start a religion, it makes sense He'll tell everyone, not just one person. Maimonides states (Foundations of Torah, ch. :The Jews did not believe in Moses, our teacher, because of the miracles he performed. Whenever anyone's belief is based on seeing miracles, he has lingering doubts, because it is possible the miracles were performed through magic or sorcery. All of the miracles performed by Moses in the desert were because they were necessary, and not as proof of his prophecy. What then was the basis of [Jewish] belief? The Revelation at Mount Sinai, which we saw with our own eyes and heard with our own ears, not dependent on the testimony of others... as it says, "Face to face, God spoke with you..." The Torah also states: "God did not make this covenant with our fathers, but with us – who are all here alive today." (Deut. 5:3) Judaism is not miracles. It is the personal eyewitness experience of every man, woman and child, standing at Mount Sinai 3,300 years ago. |
Taku555:nice to meet our madiba bro,how is life in SA |
passport?in south Africa am so sure we have many south Africans roaming my area without thinking of passport expiring i doubt if they have one..... |
for the bible scholars here,i need you to clarify these question 1 where was Jesus bet 12 to 30,if truly his the messiah why was the bible silent about him for that period? 2 john the baptist claimed Jesus is the son of God,how come when he was about to die he asked him(Jesus if he was the messiah?meaning john wasn't sure if Jesus was the messiah 3 Pilate asked Jesus if he was the messiah yet Jesus never responded he said "if you say so"does that mean Jesus wasn't sure if his the messiah. 4 throughout the bible Jesus never calmed to be the messiah why? 5 AND how come Jesus never fulfilled the prophecy that was said about him? four was not fulfilled WHICH ARE: 1 Build the Third Temple (Ezekiel 37:26-28). 2 Gather all Jews back to the Land of Israel (Isaiah 43:5-6). 3 Usher in an era of world peace, and end all hatred, oppression, suffering and disease. As it says: "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall man learn war anymore." (Isaiah 2:4) 4 Spread universal knowledge of the God of Israel, which will unite humanity as one. As it says: "God will be King over all the world – on that day, God will be One and His Name will be One" (Zechariah 14:9)which of these prophecies did Jesus fulfilled 6,who is God who is Jesus,people now confused Jesus to GOD,IF any thing bad happen the call on GOD ,IF THE GOOD THING HAPPEN THEY THANK JESUS,WHO DID IT?WHAT ABOUT GOD. |
sheyoroniyen:send me ur account details |
krattoss:really,from where |
krattoss:lol...yes |
krattoss:am gud aswell |
krattoss:yea tnks how r u |
krattoss:so sorry about ur loss |
I DONT SUCH RELATIONSHIP |
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firstking01:really?u want to kno ma house?well take cab going to macoba wen u get to macoba junction call me will come pick u up |
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CaptPlanet:lol......i have the stuff on my system but dont know how to fund my account |
firstking01:from there take cab heading to lagos bus stop |
Enahi:i will need to deactivate my account |
unilagfreshest:when ladies dont know the sincere guy |
firstking01:yea, |
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are regarded as one unit. Throughout Jewish scripture, Israel is repeatedly called, in the singular, the "Servant of God" (see Isaiah 43:
. In fact, Isaiah states no less than 11 times in the chapters prior to 53 that the Servant of God is Israel.
