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Let's see here:
-Jesus died for our sins (but the dude is still alive somewhere floating around, I miss the sixties too)!
-God loves us so much that he had himself killed [Jesus is God, right?] though he didn't die in logical terms, and we are sinners and are not deserving of that illogical claptrap that he bestowed upon us. (well, he's omniscient, which means he knew what was going to happen, so we have no control whether we are forgiven or not).
Anyway, nuff said, take the test, and tell us what you think:
http://www.bettybowers.com/biblequiz.html
"Jesusmysavior" <Jesusmysavior@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8E542245-1C72-4CA5-BE34-8B6CFC3EC7C5@microsoft.com...
> Thank you for your response to my question Raymond. I'll follow up.
>
> More importantly, God loves you and has a plan for your life. He loves you
> so much that He sent His son Jesus to die on a cross as a propitiation for
> your sins. In other words, He died to sin in your place so you would not
> have to pay the price for the sin in your life. You see, we are all sinners
> Raymond, and fall short of God's glory. As much as mankind tries to, we do
> not the ability to ordain our own destiny. We cannot erase the sin in our
> life on our own. God alone is soveriegn over this. God's plan for your
> eternal life is based upon faith. He sacrificed His one and only Son for
> you, that if you will believe this in your heart by faith alone, you will be
> saved. Hence, the reference to Jesus as savior and why I say 'Jesussaves'.
> In being saved, or born again as you may have heard said, means God promises
> to secure a place in Heaven for you. As sinners, we cannot earn nor deserve
> to go to Heaven. God makes this provison for His creation to have a personal
> relationship with Him based upon our faith in Jesus as savior. It's a
> personal decision God leaves you to make Raymond. You will meet God one day
> and you can either meet Him as a friend or as a judge. He will judge all of
> mankind and it will lead to eternal life with Him in heaven, or eternal
> separation from Him. Hell if you will. This is declared by His authority
> and sovereignty over everyone and everything.
>
> Bottom line Raymond, God does not want you to be eternally separated from
> Him. He wants a personal relationship with you. He did his part by dying on
> a cross for you and offering you the free gift of salvation. That's how He
> does it Raymond. Will you accept? Your decision. If you haven't, ask
> yourself this question:
>
> If I were to die today, do I know for sure that I will go to Heaven?
>
> Consider reading what God authored in the book of John, chapter 3, verse 16
> in the Bible. It sums up His love letter to you Raymond.
>
> I share this with you in truth and with love.
>
>
>
> "Raymond J. Johnson Jr." wrote:
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>> "Jesussaves" <Jesussaves@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:66976A40-7200-4E99-992C-00887F374EFA@microsoft.com...
>> | New to Windows XP and running Quicken financial software. Regular back-up
>> of
>> | data in Quicken is necessary. Want Quicken to recognize Nero as my
>> default
>> | burner software and send the back-up file there for burning. For now, the
>> | files are sent to 'InCD'. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
>>
>> This is not an XP issue. What does Quicken say? Jesussaves? How does He do
>> it?
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