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General : John 18:2 (Betrayal will Come, then What?)
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From: Floyd  in response to Message 13Sent: 11/2/2008 11:00 PM
I cannot read the interchange between you and DOZ so I don't know all that was said. I will say that you are wrong to say that I am a disciple of anyone save Jesus Christ. I teach the Bible also sir and you are wrong to say I do not. I don't understand why this has hit you as hard as it has and why you have responded with the venom that you have, but you are wrong about me and you should be careful about saying some of the things you have said. I asked a question. I didn't say whether Christ did or not. I know that CHrist said that he had prayed for Peter and anguished over him and so I don't think that it is out of character to say that Jesus wept over Judas. The Scriptures tell us that Jesus wept over unrepentant Jerusalem. I believe in the literal truth of Scripture but to say that I am unbiblical by asking a question that helps us to possibly understand the sense of betrayal Christ and God felt that would help us better understand our hearts and reactions in betrayal is going way to far. Sir, you are not the only authority or teacher and please be careful in insinuating things that are not true of others.
In Christ,
Floyd


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     re: John 18:2 (Betrayal will Come, then What?)   MSN Nickname_MrWonder_  11/3/2008 1:09 PM
     re: John 18:2 (Betrayal will Come, then What?)   MSN Nickname_MrWonder_  11/3/2008 1:11 PM