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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Matthew Hopkins View Post
    I hear a lot about God's forgiveness here, Sister Irinka, but what about Matthew 5:44 ???

    YBIC
    I could not agree more, brother Matthew! Loving one's enemies is one of the essential pillars of the Christian faith. I do not consider brother Deaner to be my enemy, though. It would be a shame to have enemies among fellow believers.

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the repentant jewess View Post

    Brother Deaner, you are a precious child of God, and He loves you and has forgiven you. Who am I to not forgive? If God sees you as righteous because of Jesus' sacrifice, who am I and what right do I have to hold anything against you? My heart is contented and at peace as long as I abide with Him. May Jesus comfort you and may you find peace in His presence.
    I hear a lot about God's forgiveness here, Sister Irinka, but what about Matthew 5:44 ???

    YBIC

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    Dear Irinka;

    I had a sleepless night. A night filled with dreams. Christ pointing his finger at me; angels pointing knives at me... demons laughing at me. I write this with tears streaming down my face.

    Christ has taught me my whole life to be forgiving, to love the unloved, to be kind to the hated ones... and I have failed.

    Now I come to you, asking for forgiveness. My anger overtook me, my lust for revenge filled my every pore. Now I wish to say this... I AM SORRY.

    I have gone against every rule our Saviour has given us, I have failed, I am a sinner drunk on hate.

    If you can find it in you heart, please forgive me. From now on you will be known to me as "Sister Irinka". I must leave now. I am contemplating suicide but I know I must live with the shame I have brought on myself.

    While your blood lines are with those of murderer's; I forgive you. From the bottom of my heart I forgive you. I can only hope, and pray, that you can find it in your heart to forgive me.

    Your BROTHER in Christ

    Deaner

    Brother Deaner, you are a precious child of God, and He loves you and has forgiven you. Who am I to not forgive? If God sees you as righteous because of Jesus' sacrifice, who am I and what right do I have to hold anything against you? My heart is contented and at peace as long as I abide with Him. May Jesus comfort you and may you find peace in His presence.

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Amen, Brother, and I love you too, in Christ Jesus. Together we will overcome, praise Him!

    YBIC

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Matthew Hopkins View Post
    Amen, brother, Amen!

    But brother Deaner's fault, if there was one, was in being zealous for the Lord, praise Him. Murdering Christ was also murdering the Holy Spirit, which is the unforgivable sin.

    I'm not so sure brother Deaner needs anyone's forgiveness, and I'm sure the Jews don't deserve any whatsoever.

    YBIC
    We must rise above hate Brother Matthew, we MUST. Otherwise, it will be a never ending circle of one religion claiming superiority over another. The Baptists will have a greater fight in being recognized as the superior and unfallible Word of God. I love you my Brother.

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  • Matthew Hopkins
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Carl the wop View Post
    My brother Deaner, let me soothe your pain with the Word..

    James 5:16 - Confess [your] faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

    Matthew 6:14-15 - For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you
    Amen, brother, Amen!

    But brother Deaner's fault, if there was one, was in being zealous for the Lord, praise Him. Murdering Christ was also murdering the Holy Spirit, which is the unforgivable sin.

    I'm not so sure brother Deaner needs anyone's forgiveness, and I'm sure the Jews don't deserve any whatsoever.

    YBIC

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Carl the wop View Post
    My brother Deaner, let me soothe your pain with the Word..

    James 5:16 - Confess [your] faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

    Matthew 6:14-15 - For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you
    God bless you my one and only wop friend.

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  • Carl the wop
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    My brother Deaner, let me soothe your pain with the Word..

    James 5:16 - Confess [your] faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

    Matthew 6:14-15 - For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the repentant jewess View Post
    Deaner, I AM SORRY for what my ancestors did when they rejected Jesus and chose to kill Him instead of accepting Him as their King, Savior and Lord. As far as the vinegar and the the stabbing part - I am pretty sure that was done by the Roman soldiers. Luke 23:36 reads: "And the souldiers also mocked him, comming to him, and offering him vineger", and John 19:34 says:" But one of the souldiers with a speare pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water". Again, I am sorry for my ancestors' despicable misdeeds and for the fact that the Christ who came was rejected by those who were waiting for Him according to the prophecy: John 1:11 - "Hee came vnto his owne, and his owne receiued him not".
    Dear Irinka;

    I had a sleepless night. A night filled with dreams. Christ pointing his finger at me; angels pointing knives at me... demons laughing at me. I write this with tears streaming down my face.

    Christ has taught me my whole life to be forgiving, to love the unloved, to be kind to the hated ones... and I have failed.

    Now I come to you, asking for forgiveness. My anger overtook me, my lust for revenge filled my every pore. Now I wish to say this... I AM SORRY.

    I have gone against every rule our Saviour has given us, I have failed, I am a sinner drunk on hate.

    If you can find it in you heart, please forgive me. From now on you will be known to me as "Sister Irinka". I must leave now. I am contemplating suicide but I know I must live with the shame I have brought on myself.

    While your blood lines are with those of murderer's; I forgive you. From the bottom of my heart I forgive you. I can only hope, and pray, that you can find it in your heart to forgive me.

    Your BROTHER in Christ

    Deaner

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    Your people killed Jesus, gave him vinegar to drink when he was dying of thirst and stabbed him in the ribs after nailing him to a cross. All this after he spent a life preaching peace, love and brotherhood amongst the jews and gentiles.

    How's about "I'm sorry".
    Deaner, I AM SORRY for what my ancestors did when they rejected Jesus and chose to kill Him instead of accepting Him as their King, Savior and Lord. As far as the vinegar and the the stabbing part - I am pretty sure that was done by the Roman soldiers. Luke 23:36 reads: "And the souldiers also mocked him, comming to him, and offering him vineger", and John 19:34 says:" But one of the souldiers with a speare pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water". Again, I am sorry for my ancestors' despicable misdeeds and for the fact that the Christ who came was rejected by those who were waiting for Him according to the prophecy: John 1:11 - "Hee came vnto his owne, and his owne receiued him not".

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the repentant jewess View Post
    . Please forgive me for having said or done something that offended you.
    Your people killed Jesus, gave him vinegar to drink when he was dying of thirst and stabbed him in the ribs after nailing him to a cross. All this after he spent a life preaching peace, love and brotherhood amongst the jews and gentiles.

    How's about "I'm sorry".

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Deaner View Post
    Better yet; how a supporter of murderers of Jesus praise Jesus. Excuse my rudeness you yid slut.

    Oh, another thing, I need no one to apologize for me (although thank you Brother Rodimer). If you wish to debate with me, do it to my face.
    I do not wish do debate with you, Mr. Deaner. Nor do I require any apologies - from you or from anyone on your behalf. I am not a slut - I am a faithful and devoted wife and a mother. if there is something that i did or said that caused you grief, I apologize, as I did just recently, which you will find by scrolling up a few entries on this thread. Please forgive me for having said or done something that offended you.

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  • Deaner
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Irinka, rather than argue semantics, I'd be interested in knowing how a Jewess praises Jesus.

    Better yet; how a supporter of murderers of Jesus praise Jesus. Excuse my rudeness you yid slut.

    Oh, another thing, I need no one to apologize for me (although thank you Brother Rodimer). If you wish to debate with me, do it to my face.

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  • Irinka the repentant jewess
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Mary Etheldreda View Post
    Why don't you pray for the LORD to give your husband a job? Then you can stay home and take care of your husband and children like a good Christian wife.

    In fact, why don't you quit right away to show the LORD your faith? You could stay on your knees in prayer all day and night praising the LORD for His finding your husband a job in anticipation of His actually finding your husband a job.

    That is a great way to grow in faith. I work only when the kids
    are at school, so I am able to be at home with them when they need me. I also have enough time to cook, clean and do everything that is necessary. But you are right - I should quit and begin praying full time for my husband to find a job that pays a decent wage so I do not need to work. Thank you for your sound advice and for your sisterly concern, Mary!

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: Hello, everyone!

    Originally posted by Irinka the repentant jewess View Post
    Reverend, my husband had been laid off for 3.5 years, and went to school while looking for work and working odd jobs. I ended up having to work while he was at school and jobless. Now he graduated and got a job as an intern at a hospital (he does IT work, programming and network), but his intern salary is not enough to feed the family, so I have to work to pay the bills. Once he begins to earn a decent wage I can quit.
    Why don't you pray for the LORD to give your husband a job? Then you can stay home and take care of your husband and children like a good Christian wife.

    In fact, why don't you quit right away to show the LORD your faith? You could stay on your knees in prayer all day and night praising the LORD for His finding your husband a job in anticipation of His actually finding your husband a job.

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