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President Bush could use some disciplined study of the Bible
WorldMag.com ^ | December 27, 2008 | Joel Belz

Posted on 12/25/2008 6:43:35 PM PST by gscc

If you didn't wince a bit while President Bush attempted last week on national television, no less to give an account of his Christian faith, well then maybe you too ought to go back and take a refresher course in Christianity 101.

I take seriously the testimony of friends who have worked closely with the president, who speak of the sincerity of his profession of faith in Christ and of his personal commitment to walk in biblical obedience.

But let's face it. Bush, based on what he told the folks on ABC's Nightline, wouldn't have passed a basic membership interview in most churches I know. "What do you think faith gave you that you needed?" the reporter asked. "It gave me strength and strength and understanding. There's love, universal love. My faith at this point in my life has enabled me to accept people's prayers and this made a huge difference in my life. There's a lot of dramatic moments and pressure. There are calm moments. How do you know? It's about prayer. For many people, it's a crutch, but for me it is it's the realization of a power of a universal God, and recognition that this God became manifested in human. And then died for sins."

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To: gscc

Of course he could benefit from an intense study of the Bible. Who couldn’t?


21 posted on 12/25/2008 7:17:18 PM PST by SoftballMominVA
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To: MHGinTN

You said — “You question the understanding of others when you make boast over the story of the Good Samaritan and didn’t even know which was whom?”

The Bible speaks for itself and it’s the Word of God. If you don’t want to take it or pay attention to it, then you do so at your own peril. If you persist in thinking that it’s okay to ignore what Jesus said about how to treat a person as one would love oneself — then, again, you do so at your own peril.

Those who choose to ignore the Bible, the Word of God and do so against whomever is in political power and which has nothing to do with politics and policies — but rather about how one “treats” another person — they do so with judgement coming down upon them, at the hand of God, Himself.

You do whatever you want to do — because I have nothing to do with it, other than referring you over to the Word of God, and urging others to follow that same Word of God.

If this country continues in the type of thinking that *you* exhibit here, then we are in for a long duration of the judgement of God upon this nation — thanks to Obama voters, along with you (and whomever else persists in ignoring God)...


22 posted on 12/25/2008 7:19:32 PM PST by Star Traveler
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To: MHGinTN

Roger that. I’m not unfamiliar. :-)


23 posted on 12/25/2008 7:19:51 PM PST by Ramius (Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
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To: lonestar67

I think that President Bush has sincerely accepted Jesus as his savior.

He may not be a biblical scholar for goodness sake, but God knows what is in his heart.

I do not doubt that for a second. He is the real deal.


24 posted on 12/25/2008 7:20:21 PM PST by rlmorel ("A barrel of monkeys is not fun. In fact, a barrel of monkeys can be quite terrifying!")
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To: NordP

I agree. Well said, NordP.


25 posted on 12/25/2008 7:20:36 PM PST by GusBreacher
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To: Frank L
Amen10, Frank L.
26 posted on 12/25/2008 7:20:36 PM PST by GusBreacher
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To: Ramius

I sure hope so for the sake of whomever may or may not understand the basis of their salvation. In terms of one’s salvation, I’ve heard many preachers say that many of their church people come every Sunday, but, they know that a goodly number of them do not understand what it means to be saved — but they are there in church every week.

Wouldn’t it be sad to think and say to those people — well, we’ll just trust that you really do know about the salvation that Christ offer, and then find out later that they actually didn’t!” That would be tremendously sad, indeed.

It pays to really go over these things with someone you doubt does know — just to make sure they are going to be talking with you and the Lord when the time comes.

Now, aside from the issue of salvation of an individual (and I’ve seen and talked to many who think that salvation is something different than the Bible presents) — there is the issue of what a person supports (in the way of a policy that our government enforces), and also in what a person “asserts” as true in a public speech.

For one thing, if a person has something to do with our government’s policy on the dividing of the land of Israel — that is going to bring the judgement of God on this entire nation for us enforcing that. That’s serious and something apart from that person’s salvation.

And then, on the other matter, if one says that the god of Islam is the same God as the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob — that’s an evil lie — if there ever was one. Either one is totally ignorant — and is therefore misleading a lot of people — or they are purposefully deceiving people, which is even worse. I would hope that Bush is not purposefully deceiving people, because then I *also believe* that will bring the judgement of God upon this nation as he is a leader of this nation. If he is woefully ignorant, that’s not going to do us too much good, either, as he will lead a lot of others astray and he will be responsible for many thinking that if they worship the god of Islam (which is of the devil) that they are “right with God” in the matter (a really, really serious problem)....


27 posted on 12/25/2008 7:28:23 PM PST by Star Traveler
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To: fish hawk

Few men of faith have been tested as President Bush has been tested.

It seems silly to suggest his faith is immature.

As I said before, we are addicted to Bush bashing.

Its sad. Any negative biblical commentary on Bush is going to sound more like Job’s friends than anything we could all prosper from as wisdom.


28 posted on 12/25/2008 7:30:04 PM PST by lonestar67 (Its time to withdraw from the War on Bush-- your side is hopelessly lost in a quagmire.)
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To: Ramius

One of the marks of salvation is a hunger for the word of God.

That usually leads to some spiritual


29 posted on 12/25/2008 7:32:37 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: gscc

“[Mr. Bush, with respect] . . .wouldn’t have passed a basic membership interview in most churches I know.”


This is a point I made in response to an earlier post on this subject.

His answers in that interview would have disqualified him from membership in our church, not out of hatred — simply because we believe that the Bible is absolutely true from ‘kiver-t’-kiver . . . includin’ da’ kiver.’

Mr. Bush would be welcome to attend our meetings, and he ought to attend a Bible-believing church (for a change). But actual members of our church must be Bible-believers, and hold it as the absolute Final Authority in matters pertaining to . . . . all matters.

Just a side thought: I wonder when the day will come when people will take churches to court in law suits stating that churches must “provide services” to anyone, and cannot restrict their membership to those in doctrinal agreement.


30 posted on 12/25/2008 7:33:51 PM PST by John Leland 1789
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To: NordP

Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I love Bush. There.
he has kept me and my pupster safe for eight friggin years.

Maroons that Bash Bush should go to DU where they have plenty of company...
we all know he is not perfect, but what these maroons want is a “Daddy dictator” or a Presidential Santa!

there , I feel better. ha. And BTW, I know that the flamers are just trying to be “ Honnnnnest”. yeesh.


31 posted on 12/25/2008 7:33:56 PM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie (FREE BLAGO !!! LET HIM SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER !!!)
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opps spiritual maturity


32 posted on 12/25/2008 7:34:20 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: gscc

LOL

Bush could use some disciplined study of reality. (smirk)


33 posted on 12/25/2008 7:35:23 PM PST by gost2
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To: gscc

“[Mr. Bush, with respect] . . .wouldn’t have passed a basic membership interview in most churches I know.”


This is a point I made in response to an earlier post on this subject.

His answers in that interview would have disqualified him from membership in our church, not out of hatred — simply because we believe that the Bible is absolutely true from ‘kiver-t’-kiver . . . includin’ da’ kiver.’

Mr. Bush would be welcome to attend our meetings, and he ought to attend a Bible-believing church (for a change). But actual members of our church must be Bible-believers, and hold it as the absolute Final Authority in matters pertaining to . . . . all matters.

Just a side thought: I wonder when the day will come when people will take churches to court in law suits stating that churches must “provide services” to anyone, and cannot restrict their membership to those in doctrinal agreement.


34 posted on 12/25/2008 7:35:44 PM PST by John Leland 1789
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To: pjluke
You have just encouraged me. I have found Pres. Bush's acceptance of alternate beliefs, specifically his gestures toward islam, to be disturbing. And while I am not familiar with Rev. Keller, nor that specific book, I am familiar with the PCA (Presbyterian Church in America). The doctrine is sound.
35 posted on 12/25/2008 7:37:51 PM PST by Jemian (PAM of JT!)
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To: Recovering Ex-hippie

So you give your little daddy GWB credit for keeping us safe,ey?

Funny, I thought it was the American military and the alphabet agencies. You think Bush is actually running those? Bush couldn’t run a hot dog stand without bankrupting it and giving his customers food poisoning.

GWB and the GOP have handed us Obammi on a silver platter and we shall never again in our lifetimes get rid of the nanny state. We are all slaves to it now.

Thanks George.


36 posted on 12/25/2008 7:40:29 PM PST by gost2
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To: John Leland 1789
But actual members of our church must be Bible-believers, and hold it as the absolute Final Authority in matters pertaining to . . . . all matters.

Yes and Amen!

37 posted on 12/25/2008 7:53:15 PM PST by Jemian (PAM of JT!)
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To: fish hawk

...maybe he was trying to “dumb it down”, you know, for the media;)

saltnlemons


38 posted on 12/25/2008 7:55:34 PM PST by tajgirvan ( Merry Christmas! Wise Men Still Seek Him, The King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ!)
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To: Migraine

You cant be serious

Bush named highways after abortion doctors in Texas

Bush praised Islam as a great religion, instead of the false religion that the Bible plainly states it is

For ANYone to claim that Bush represented Christian Faith, they either dont know who Bush is or dont know what the Christian faith is

When Bush first got innaugurated there were several tales of just how his conversion came about, and one account said he had a light enter his room and he felt a peace with God. Not one mention of the Holy Spirit convicting him of sin or the need of a Saviour, and there is NO way anyone becomes a Christian without some sense, and a clear one at that, of sin and the need to be saved in the first place


39 posted on 12/25/2008 8:08:14 PM PST by RaceBannon (We have sown the wind, but we will reap the whirlwind. NObama. Not my president.)
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To: gost2

Bush Basher.

You coming on here this year just to complain and whine.

go over to DU...you sure don’t help the conservative cause...take your anger to moveon.org...they will love your posts.


40 posted on 12/25/2008 8:09:28 PM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie (FREE BLAGO !!! LET HIM SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER !!!)
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