Matthew 18:18: Bind On Earth And It Is Bound In Heaven?
If someone hurts you, or does something wrong against you, go to him or her first in order to work things out.
If someone hurts you, or does something wrong against you, go to him or her first in order to work things out.
To grasp the meaning of 1 Corinthians 15:29, let’s fist examine the context of this chapter. As you read above, there were apostates among the brethren that didn’t believe in the resurrection of the dead.
Our faith in Jesus saves a person, not water baptism. This is why the thief on the cross went to paradise, having never been water baptized.
There is NO second chances after death. NO exaltation to Godhood. And NO marriage in heaven. So NO need for Mormon temples.
There are no second chances in the afterlife, and 1 Corinthians 15:29 does not refer to people in the church doing baptisms for the dead.
The Mormon theology for baptisms for the dead stems from a single verse in 1 Corinthians 15:29.
There is a reason why Mormons doubt the validity of the Bible, and it comes from the Book of Mormon.
Before you get the Mormon discussions, let me help you understand how these beliefs are false according to the Bible.
Those who are led by the Spirit of God are adopted in as sons and daughters of God. We are not automatically called His children at birth.
In this lost generation, the desire to call upon God is less and less. It is like people struggle to find any desire to pray.
The verse that Mormons take out of context in the Bible, more than any other, comes in 1 Corinthians 15, verse 29.
To every Mormon. Please stop baptizing people into a cult. God does not approve. Repent and come to the true Jesus of the Bible.
The Mormon Temple is of the devil. If you are going to these temples, then you need to stop in order for Satan to leave you.
There is no evidence for the Book of Mormon or anything that takes place in it. Cities and their names have never been found, and people’s names have never been found on graven stone.
There are many reasons why people should not read the Book of Mormon. #1, it teaches a false atonement…
Through Jesus’s death and atonement on the cross we can be forgiven and be covered by His blood. This is open to anybody who would receive Him as Lord.
Here is the sad truth when it comes to Mormonism in the afterlife. Not only does God send Mormons to hell, but they will learn the following.
In Mormonism, they believe that a portion of God’s truths are in various religions. How the one true God gave them a portion of His light.
Come to the Lord freely, having nobody pushing you along the path. In private, ask God to teach you His judgments.
The truth of the matter is that very few if any Mormons will ever be saved. These people are so brainwashed.
Mormons teach that our Father in Heaven is Adam. How Adam is our Eternal Father, while Eve is mother, of whom gives birth to our spirits
I bear witness that Joseph Smith was a false prophet. He was a con-man, adulterer, and was not led by God, but Satan.
What Mormons don’t realize is 1 Corinthians 15 is talking about earthly bodies and heavenly bodies, not kingdoms in heaven.
It is because of the Mormon temples that these lost people believe they will be exalted to Godhood.
Mormons deny the teaching in Revelation 21:1, where it says New Jerusalem will come down from heaven.
You’ve heard the Mormons say that Jesus bled from every pore while he was in the garden. This statement does not come from the Bible but from this verse.
There is a real Hell and worse than that is the Lake of Fire. Our worst nightmares don’t even compare to what Hell and then the Lake of Fire is like.
My true desire in life is to lead Mormons to Jesus. I love them so much as to help them come out of the fire and to the foot of Jesus for salvation.
“Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.” (Revelation 12:12 – KJV)
“Therefore rejoice, O heavens and ye that dwell in them.” And after these things I heard another voice, saying, “Woe to the inhabiters of the earth, yea, and them who dwell upon the islands of the sea! For the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.” (Revelation 12:12 – JST)
Mormon Teachings are in opposition with the Bible Teachings. This is obvious when we see the teachings side by side.
Beware of Mormon missionaries. They come as wolves in sheep’s clothing. Their message may sound good, but it is not of God.