Intro and greetings from Texas
Intro and greetings from Texas
Hello everyone. A short bio about me. I'm a Christian woman, 56 years old, married with 3 grown children, 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. I am unchurched and that not from the lack of trying. I have no problem attending any non-heretical assembly but no longer will "become" a member of them as I'm also philosophically opposed to denominationalism (a term i borrowed from reading someone else's post, forgive the plagiarism please ). I discovered Steve's teachings about a year ago I guess and have been listening intently ever since. I have an unusual mixture of views so you can imagine my journey with fellowship or the lack thereof. I'm an amillennialist, free-will, partial preterist, pondering annihilationism, orthodox on Communion, full gospel concerning the gifts but very hostile towards any abuse or mimicking of the gifts. I believe God does heal today and does miracles always for all His people and is involved in our affairs and communicates with His people regularly, guiding us and forming us to the fulfillment of the glorious Church which He has been preparing since His ascension into Heaven. The bond of love is the bond of perfection and we should all be seeking to express agape one toward another while abiding in and beholding our Precious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So now you know my current views and I hope to discuss these things with you all and much more for years to come. Be warned, I ask a lot of questions; though not to dispute but to clear up my understanding. I won't argue about the things of God but I love honest discussion and hope to find others also who just want the truth but more importantly to talk about Jesus and glorify His Holy Name.
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Re: Intro and greetings from Texas
Welcome, Mitzi. I think you'll fit in well here.
Re: Intro and greetings from Texas
Welcome to the forum, Mitzi. Thanks for warning us of your "radical" views. Glad to have you aboard.
Re: Intro and greetings from Texas
Thanks for the introduction, Mitzi. You sound like someone who will get along well at this fellowship forum.
Re: Intro and greetings from Texas
Welcome to Theos, Mitzi! It seems that you, along with many of us, are a seeker after truth and reality.
Most of us realize (at least to some extent) how much we have to learn, although there are a few matters about which we are certain.
Most of us realize (at least to some extent) how much we have to learn, although there are a few matters about which we are certain.
Paidion
Man judges a person by his past deeds, and administers penalties for his wrongdoing. God judges a person by his present character, and disciplines him that he may become righteous.
Avatar shows me at 75 years old. I am now 83.
Man judges a person by his past deeds, and administers penalties for his wrongdoing. God judges a person by his present character, and disciplines him that he may become righteous.
Avatar shows me at 75 years old. I am now 83.
Re: Intro and greetings from Texas
I have an unusual mixture of views so you can imagine my journey with fellowship or the lack thereof. I'm an amillennialist, free-will, partial preterist, pondering annihilationism, orthodox on Communion, full gospel concerning the gifts but very hostile towards any abuse or mimicking of the gifts. I believe God does heal today and does miracles always for all His people and is involved in our affairs and communicates with His people regularly, guiding us and forming us to the fulfillment of the glorious Church which
I think you came to the right place Sister!
I think you came to the right place Sister!