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For New Testament believers that do not believe Deu 6:4 is speaking about Christ or any anointed to come; would it be against the commandments of God or Faith of Christ if I attend a Seventh Day Adventist bible study and / or service?
Insight would be appreciated.
For New Testament believers that do not believe Deu 6:4 is speaking about Christ or any anointed to come; would it be against the commandments of God or Faith of Christ if I attend a Seventh Day Adventist bible study and / or service?
Insight would be appreciated.
I don't see anything wrong with going to a bible study or service of any denomination. Just don't openly reject their articles of faith. Especially their number one article.....Jesus is God, the second person of "the Blessed trinity". You'll be viewed as someone who is trying to lead others astray.For New Testament believers that do not believe Deu 6:4 is speaking about Christ or any anointed to come; would it be against the commandments of God or Faith of Christ if I attend a Seventh Day Adventist bible study and / or service?
Insight would be appreciated.
Is it possible that Jesus is not the archangel Michael? According to JW's... NO.I checked out quite a few different denominations before I realized that there was always something wrong...I would walk away feeling let down...disappointed. When you walk into your spiritual home, you will know it.
Try a free home Bible study with Jehovah's Witnesses as well....you never know. Its private and you get to ask all the questions you like.....
I don't see anything wrong with going to a bible study or service of any denomination. Just don't openly reject their articles of faith. Especially their number one article.....Jesus is God, the second person of "the Blessed trinity". You'll be viewed as someone who is trying to lead others astray.
For New Testament believers that do not believe Deu 6:4 is speaking about Christ or any anointed to come; would it be against the commandments of God or Faith of Christ if I attend a Seventh Day Adventist bible study and / or service?
Insight would be appreciated.
I met a guy who attended a weekly bible study as a means to help him live a better life. You know, to make better choices and to be able to cope with the stresses of life. In other words, he was not very interested in doctrines as outlined in their statement of faith.yes I perceive it to be wrong to just randomly waltz in their and openly reject there faith when it comes to Deu 6:4. There house their rules so to speak.
I have to ask myself what am I looking to get out of it and what is it's overall worth to me in my own walk
Surely there are other non-Trinitarian denominations or churches out there that align better with your theology?
What is it that attracts you to the SDAs?
As someone who has visited many different varieties of churches, people are generally polite if not outright friendly when you're a visitor.
If you're just there to respectfully observe and learn, I'm sure SDAs wouldn't mind.
Let's say that Deu 6:4 is speaking of the Father alone. If it is, then it suggests to believe otherwise is to be without knowledge of God.For New Testament believers that do not believe Deu 6:4 is speaking about Christ or any anointed to come; would it be against the commandments of God or Faith of Christ if I attend a Seventh Day Adventist bible study and / or service?
Insight would be appreciated.
Let's say that Deu 6:4 is speaking of the Father alone. If it is, then it suggests to believe otherwise is to be without knowledge of God.
Knowledge is good, but what is it without obedience?
And what is obedience without knowledge?
The guy invited me to attend the bible study with him. I agreed. After several meetings it became known that I was not a Trinitarian.
Would you believe it if I told you that as soon as the leader of the study group found out that I was not trinitarian he called in "bouncers" to try and intimidate me from attending further studies? It's a true story.
Some years back I began attending a weekly bible study and service of a certain denomination. What I disliked most about the group was that they couldn't imagine themselves to be wrong about anything they taught. In fact, the only thing they read other than the Bible was books and articles written by members of their own sect. A real turn-off for me.
Is it possible that Jesus is not the archangel Michael? According to JW's... NO.
Now, why would I want to attend a Bible study with JW's who think they have all the answers and can't admit that they might be wrong about something?
The Scripture NEVER calls Jesus Michael. None of his apostles or disciples ever referred to him as Michael. The JW's cherry-pick a few verses and then claim that Jesus is Michael. They won't even admit that they might be wrong.Ah, now I understand....the reason why you are what I call “a Lone Ranger”.....someone who is looking to fit God into the mould that they have created for him.....but everywhere they go, the teachings of whatever group is examined, has failed to fit their match.....if that is the case, then they will never find God. We have to adjust our thinking to fit his mould, because he will never alter to fit ours.
It is not a doctrine, but a belief based on what the Bible itself says. There is a lot of scripture that suggests that Jesus has many roles and many names reflecting the role that he is playing at any given time. Only two angels are said to be the commanders of the angelic armies....Michael and Jesus. Technically speaking, the man Jesus no longer exists. When he returned to heaven, he was given a new name because his circumstances had changed and he received a reward for faithfully completing his mission. (Philippians 2:5-11; Revelation 3:12)
The Bible never once says that Jesus is Almighty God.....the scriptures indicate that his role as the “Logos” was as God’s spokesman. (One who speaks for God) We believe that Jesus as Michael, played a large role in God’s purpose from the beginning......from creation right up to today as he is preparing us for his return as judge, and in command of his army as executioners in God’s final judgment on Satan, his demons, and all who have willingly been misled by them. (2 Thessalonians 1:6-9)
Can you prove scripturally that Jesus is not Michael in another role? I’d like to examine that evidence.
When do we claim to be infallible? If you don’t want to study the Bible with JW’s then don’t. We are in a period of judgment, just like the days of Noah, Jesus said. (Matthew 24:37-39) There was one means of salvation and it took Noah and his family decades of hard work to build it. There were not many arks....just one. If you were not on that ark, you perished.
Did the people of Noah’s day get an opportunity to get a seat on that vessel? Peter called Noah “a preacher of righteousness”, (2 Peter 3:5, 9) which means that he preached to the people to warn them about God’s intentions, but no one listened. Did God know that Noah’s warning would fall on deaf ears? He probably did, but he gave the people warning and an opportunity to change their behavior.....he is doing the same today...that gives us no excuse. If you ignore a warning, you accept responsibility for your own choices.
God is having ‘the good news of his Kingdom’ declared in all the earth before he brings this wicked world to its foretold “end”, giving all people an opportunity to get to know him and to align themselves with his purpose....the problem is, that it’s “good news” only for those who hear and act on that message. Conversely it is bad news for those who don’t. (Matthew 24:14; Matthew 7:13-14)
Waiting for God to conform to their chosen beliefs will not end well for anyone. If we don’t conform to his teachings, stumbling over issues that we don’t want to accept, or denying things that the Bible makes clear, what do you suppose will result? We are all choosing our own destiny by the decisions we make now....and time is running out.....the dominoes are already falling.....don’t you see end coming? So many people do now....those who didn’t believe it before. Decisions have to be made before the door of opportunity closes.
It wasn’t Noah who closed the door of the ark....