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The First Mormon President? Does Faith Matter? [Yes, indeed!!! Lest we have a false god leading USA]
Christian Broadcasting Network ^ | Aug. 10, 2012 | David Brody

Posted on 08/11/2012 10:06:41 AM PDT by Colofornian

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To: Springfield Reformer

I would totally invite a Mormon into my house. Totally.

Jesus would, too.


281 posted on 09/11/2012 8:55:39 AM PDT by agrarianlady
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To: agrarianlady

And I will explain why.

It’s by the grace of God, and solely by His grace, that my blind eyes were opened, and that I was set free. Nothing I did or thought had anything to do with His saving me and helping me to trust in the blood of Jesus for my salvation. (Eph. 2).

Romans 3 tells us that none are righteous, not one. All have turned away, there is no one who does good.

I believe that Mr. Romney is not lost beyond the capabilities of His grace, which is powerful to save.

I am not afraid of Mormonism, because God IS on the throne, and He is SO much greater than Mormonism. Mormons will be judged by God, and it will be a sad day, and I am deeply in sorrow for them, because I know some of them personally. And yet, I do not think they have the powers that you are giving them. I still think God is more powerful, and that those to whom a Mormon comes will not have a hair on his head damaged if God did not will it.

My parents did not vote for Jimmy Carter, even though he claimed to be an evangelical Christian. He was a bad president. There are few examples of the truly born-again believer existing in the White House. We are commanded to pray for all of our leaders. If Mr. Romney wins, I hope that you will pray for his soul.


282 posted on 09/11/2012 9:09:39 AM PDT by agrarianlady
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Jesus is God. There is no spiritual risk to Jesus going anywhere or inviting anyone into a dwelling place. I am not God. I do incur risk, as stated in 2 John, of losing reward, of becoming a partner in supporting the soul destroying evil of a teacher of antichrist doctrine. If you feel above all that, and are secure in your own mind that you are exempt from apostolic teaching, knock yourself out.

As for me, each of us will answer to God on our own. On that amazing day when I come before him, I will stand by grace in the forgiveness of sins he provided for me on the cross, and not in any rules I did or didn’t keep. But as I love him, and wish more than anything to please him, I do not want to break clear apostolic teaching and put myself at risk. He gives us such warnings for our own good, because he loves us. Why would I defy such love? But you do as you wish.

Peace,

SR


283 posted on 09/11/2012 10:03:39 AM PDT by Springfield Reformer (Winston Churchill: No Peace Till Victory!)
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