Can a great faith Christian raise micheal Jackson
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Can a great faith Christian raise micheal Jackson from the dead??
The bible does say we can do greater things as jesus , and we can cast out demon raise the dead, so I thought about MJ and if he was to be raised from the dead it would be a great witness to the christian belief and a testimony that Christ is a better supper star who is alive! What is your vote can this be done or not???
I really don't think know one even try to lay hand on micheal Jackson to be raised from the dead so that is why he remain dead, but I think it can be done, and we do have the power and faith in us if we are born again christians to do such a thing, just we don't practice so often what we preach.
So take a vote yes or no!
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I know no man can personally raise someone from the dead it is the work of God but I believe we can be tools to see this done like laying on of hands!
i think fear and unbelief would stop a christian to do this so they would rather sin by not being obedient to the Holy Spirit.
But if they don't repent of something they should do right are they hell bound also???
Jas:4:17: Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.
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Why don't we just let Micheal be. I don't think we need a zombie Micheal, he was weird enough as he was.
Edited by Kim on 06/28/2009 15:30:36
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quote: Originally posted by Kim
Why don't we just let Micheal be. I don't think we need a zombie Micheal, he was weird enough before.
I just thought about the video thriller I guess!
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Those who believed in Christ's power had their own relatives raised from the dead at a distance, by Christ.
But there would be no purpose to raising Michael Jackson from the dead. He was not a good man stopped from performing good works. Nor would his resurrection bring glory to God, rather fans would next be demanding that Elvis be raised from the dead. Jesus would be treated as a wishing star, rather than God.
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Malachi 1:11 "For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name [shall be] great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense [shall be] offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name [shall be] great among the heathen, saith the LORD of hosts."
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Michael Jackson seemed to find little peace in this life; my prayer is for the repose of his soul.
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Amen to that. He had his childhood stolen from him and has been a lost soul ever since.
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Malachi 1:11 "For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name [shall be] great among the Gentiles; and in every place incense [shall be] offered unto my name, and a pure offering: for my name [shall be] great among the heathen, saith the LORD of hosts."
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quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
Those who believed in Christ's power had their own relatives raised from the dead at a distance, by Christ.
But there would be no purpose to raising Michael Jackson from the dead. He was not a good man stopped from performing good works. Nor would his resurrection bring glory to God, rather fans would next be demanding that Elvis be raised from the dead. Jesus would be treated as a wishing star, rather than God.
Amen to that. I hope that MJ did repent before his last breath. We can only pray for the eternal repose of his soul with the one God.
The question is always: "What would it do to the glory of God?" rather than "it would do to the fans?"
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quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
Those who believed in Christ's power had their own relatives raised from the dead at a distance, by Christ.
But there would be no purpose to raising Michael Jackson from the dead. He was not a good man stopped from performing good works. Nor would his resurrection bring glory to God, rather fans would next be demanding that Elvis be raised from the dead. Jesus would be treated as a wishing star, rather than God.
How about the soldier servant who was sick and got healed by someone else faith?
Does it has to always be a good man like another Latherus???
But I must admit Jesus would be more a wishing star again like must people use God in many of the things they want, or need.
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quote: Originally posted by Diana Holberg
Michael Jackson seemed to find little peace in this life; my prayer is for the repose of his soul.
I really think it is to late for MJ and his witness before he died was more for a muslim belief, and if this is true he is hell bound , and a person who rejected jesus is going to hell and is already condemned!
The bible says after death the judgement period, and to late is to late!
I do believe MJ sudden death is a wake up call to many to get ready , we never know when it is our turn sooner or latter we all have to go, so better to know your redeemed and have redemption noe and have joy ,peace and salvation and asurrance of your salvation knowing you are going to a better place in heaven to be with your Spiritual DADDY GOD!
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quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
Amen to that. He had his childhood stolen from him and has been a lost soul ever since.
I think MJ had many chances to get born again and accept Jesus as Lord, and would have been a better worship leader for Christ, but it to late now!
Satan was also a worship leader for God so now Elvis and MJ and many others can join the eternal damnation choir in hell if they didn't accept the blood of Jesus , even though they never joined a church society they could get saved at the last breath, by a heart confession, and we will see MJ in heaven again and many other who we thought died in their sins even maybe Hitler.
Just a though!
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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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quote: Originally posted by geekborj
quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
Those who believed in Christ's power had their own relatives raised from the dead at a distance, by Christ.
But there would be no purpose to raising Michael Jackson from the dead. He was not a good man stopped from performing good works. Nor would his resurrection bring glory to God, rather fans would next be demanding that Elvis be raised from the dead. Jesus would be treated as a wishing star, rather than God.
Amen to that. I hope that MJ did repent before his last breath. We can only pray for the eternal repose of his soul with the one God.
The question is always: "What would it do to the glory of God?" rather than "it would do to the fans?"
Do you know if Jackson going to have his funeral in a RCC or a protestant Church??
I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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quote: Originally posted by evangelist
quote: Originally posted by geekborj
quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
Those who believed in Christ's power had their own relatives raised from the dead at a distance, by Christ.
But there would be no purpose to raising Michael Jackson from the dead. He was not a good man stopped from performing good works. Nor would his resurrection bring glory to God, rather fans would next be demanding that Elvis be raised from the dead. Jesus would be treated as a wishing star, rather than God.
Amen to that. I hope that MJ did repent before his last breath. We can only pray for the eternal repose of his soul with the one God.
The question is always: "What would it do to the glory of God?" rather than "it would do to the fans?"
Do you know if Jackson going to have his funeral in a RCC or a protestant Church??
The question would be if there will be a Christian funeral at all.
-- geekborj
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quote: Originally posted by Diana Holberg
Michael Jackson seemed to find little peace in this life; my prayer is for the repose of his soul.
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quote: Originally posted by evangelist
quote: Originally posted by Faith_at_Large
Amen to that. He had his childhood stolen from him and has been a lost soul ever since.
I think MJ had many chances to get born again and accept Jesus as Lord, and would have been a better worship leader for Christ, but it to late now!
Satan was also a worship leader for God so now Elvis and MJ and many others can join the eternal damnation choir in hell if they didn't accept the blood of Jesus , even though they never joined a church society they could get saved at the last breath, by a heart confession, and we will see MJ in heaven again and many other who we thought died in their sins even maybe Hitler.
Just a though!
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satan was a worship leader?
The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it. Flannery O'Connor
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quote: Amen to that. I hope that MJ did repent before his last breath. We can only pray for the eternal repose of his soul with the one God.
The question is always: "What would it do to the glory of God?" rather than "it would do to the fans?"
I feel that this would only add fire to the fanatic flames and MJ would be treated like the messiah, a god, to be worshiped by all his fans. They would be kneeling before him. I seriously doubt that any glory would be given to God, but to the god MJ. What really got me is one fan saying that heaven was just a little bit better now that MJ is there. Heaven does not need any one of us to make it better. A person gaining entry to heaven does not add anything to God's glory as his glory is perfect; omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscience.
We must never glance at what is good in ourselves, much less ponder over it, but we should search out what is wrong and what is lacking. This is an excellent way of remaining humble. --St. Vincent de Paul Ad Jesum Per Mariam
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