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How can I know for sure that I am a Christian?
I’ll try to make this short. Basically, my friend wants to “uninvite” someone from their party and invite someone else instead, because two people wouldn’t get along. They want to lie to the person so they won’t come, but I told them they shouldn’t lie. There’s too great of a chance of someone finding out,and besides, you shouldn’t lie anyway. They then proceeded to ask me what I would do, and not hurt feelings. I said they should just say to that person would not get along with another friend coming, and just start denigrating the party so they wouldn’t want to come. But I’m not satisfied with my answer, and I don’t think my friend was either. Now I don’t know what to do.
many of my friends are not sure if they are a leader in our religion yet.. what verses in the bible encourage you to spread the bibles story’s?
what is your defination of being saved? i have a really close friend(goes to Edison with me) and he believes being saved is only a “catholic thing”
Kids at school swear a lot. Should I tell them it is not right and it is sinful, or should I just try to ignore them?
I was reading Don’t Waste Your Life, and i had a question about the chapter. If we stand up for our faith and persecution, how do we keep from doing it for ourselves instead of for God? How do we KNOW if we’re doing it for ourselves and our own righteousness? I was a little confused on that chapter…
so, at school i [pretty much biweekly] get into an argument with Catholics who call themselves “Christians”, and that Catholicism and Christianity is the same thing. It kinda gets on my nerves, and I always seem to not know the right information to tell them why I believe that they’re different. What is a good way to tell them otherwise? I have told them that Catholics believe they get to heaven through good deeds, and Christians believe we go to heaven by grace. I never seem to get a response. I am not concerned of what people think of me for what I believe, but I DO want to say something to them so that they can meet Jesus. I hope this made sense.
i feel bad for people who are really nice, and have really good morals, but i’m more nervous to share the Gospel with those people than people who are complete opposite. what is the best way to approach this?