I was there with my fellow Christians from Richmond House, a Christian “commune” in Richmond, California. The house was owned by Jack Sparks and the Christian Liberation Front, remember?
I went there with my fellow Christians from Richmond House Christian “commune” in Richmond, California that was owned by Jack Sparks and The Christian World Liberation Front.
Hey Mario, is that really you? I would like to share some scripture information with you concerning the King James Bible. As I have been posting on Facebook with friends. ROMANS 8:1,2
I call Romans 8:1,2 the most pivotal verses in God’s Holy Word concerning the salvation offering for all, because it very clearly defines our Salvation through Jesus, and “not of ourselves.” That said, everyone needs to compare Romans 8:1 in the KJV to the NIV. The King James scribes most if not all of whom weren’t even Christians took half of the 4th verse in Romans chapter 8 and added it to the first verse. If you read the actual Word of God in the NIV, you should very clearly see the wording difference. The KJV rewrote it to be conditional without true salvation, whereas the NIV states it exactly how God inspired it to be written as an unconditional statement that clearly defines our salvation. Unger’s Bible Handbook addresses it brilliantly.
I was there with my fellow Christians from Richmond House, a Christian “commune” in Richmond, California. The house was owned by Jack Sparks and the Christian Liberation Front, remember?
Yes, I remember Jack and the CWLF. Amazing days.
I went there with my fellow Christians from Richmond House Christian “commune” in Richmond, California that was owned by Jack Sparks and The Christian World Liberation Front.
Hey Mario, is that really you? I would like to share some scripture information with you concerning the King James Bible. As I have been posting on Facebook with friends. ROMANS 8:1,2
I call Romans 8:1,2 the most pivotal verses in God’s Holy Word concerning the salvation offering for all, because it very clearly defines our Salvation through Jesus, and “not of ourselves.” That said, everyone needs to compare Romans 8:1 in the KJV to the NIV. The King James scribes most if not all of whom weren’t even Christians took half of the 4th verse in Romans chapter 8 and added it to the first verse. If you read the actual Word of God in the NIV, you should very clearly see the wording difference. The KJV rewrote it to be conditional without true salvation, whereas the NIV states it exactly how God inspired it to be written as an unconditional statement that clearly defines our salvation. Unger’s Bible Handbook addresses it brilliantly.