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Do You Know What The Bible Contain?
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Today's people are fond of such statements as: “Now the way I see it is,” “As I understand it,” or “Well, that’s your understanding.” How different this is from Jesus’ position! Never did he say: “Now as I see it, so-and-so is right,” implying that someone else might see it a different way.
No with Jesus and he's true followers, doctrines were either right or wrong, true or false, there was no halfway ground, no gray, indefinite, in-between shade between truth and error.
No with Jesus and he's true followers, doctrines were either right or wrong, true or false, there was no halfway ground, no gray, indefinite, in-between shade between truth and error.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So. I know many say that they think they see the light, but the Bible says Jesus gave illustration of the four kinds of soils showing the four general kinds of people who receive the seed of the Word or who come in contact with the Kingdom message.
This seed is sown in their hearts or minds. Those who receive it and make faithful use of it in the proper way come under special cultivation by Jehovah God. No matter what man or men have to do with sowing the seed and watering it in the hearts of the receivers, these receivers do not become sectarians or followers of human religious leaders. (Matt. 13:3-8 )
This seed is sown in their hearts or minds. Those who receive it and make faithful use of it in the proper way come under special cultivation by Jehovah God. No matter what man or men have to do with sowing the seed and watering it in the hearts of the receivers, these receivers do not become sectarians or followers of human religious leaders. (Matt. 13:3-8 )
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