Zone1 Do you try to be a better person of faith?

Yes , I did. Now you've read about all these people's experience on the other side. Did any of them ask to see / know what actually exists. The reason I asked that question is because I did ask. I was told that people with pre-concieved ideas about the afterlife ( actually the main life ) are eased into the reality and see what they expect before it gradually changes into the reality of what does exist there.
Wow!

Yes, near death experiencer Bryan Melvin was shown that a high percentage of near death experiencers have been hit with some deceptive visions by aliens and demons who want to give them an overly optimistic view of the afterlife so that they do not seek after their Creator with their whole heart.

This is a rather depressing NDE but it does seem to fill in some important pieces of the puzzle.

Near death experiencer John J. Davis was shown that a high percentage of spiritual beings will not volunteer to come down into this earth realm because it is considered to be one of the scariest places in the universe or multiverse.

If we learn to love our fellow humans and animals and if we become thankful to our Creator then we become permanent and essentially indestructible.



www.johnjdavisnde.com/

Near death experiencer John J. Davis gives his e-mail on his website and he would love to hear from you. I wrote to him a couple of weeks ago and he got back to me already.
 
Interesting. I hope you'll share more.
Thank you. I was hoping Dennis would respond to my question. I would really like to meet and confirm my experience with other peoples'. I have no doubts but I just wanted to know if anyone else made it that far with out actually dying. Live to tell about it.
 
Wow!

Yes, near death experiencer Bryan Melvin was shown that a high percentage of near death experiencers have been hit with some deceptive visions by aliens and demons who want to give them an overly optimistic view of the afterlife so that they do not seek after their Creator with their whole heart.

This is a rather depressing NDE but it does seem to fill in some important pieces of the puzzle.

Near death experiencer John J. Davis was shown that a high percentage of spiritual beings will not volunteer to come down into this earth realm because it is considered to be one of the scariest places in the universe or multiverse.

If we learn to love our fellow humans and animals and if we become thankful to our Creator then we become permanent and essentially indestructible.



www.johnjdavisnde.com/

Near death experiencer John J. Davis gives his e-mail on his website and he would love to hear from you. I wrote to him a couple of weeks ago and he got back to me already.
This is a beginner 's world. You understand that I hope.
 
Thank you. I was hoping Dennis would respond to my question. I would really like to meet and confirm my experience with other peoples'. I have no doubts but I just wanted to know if anyone else made it that far with out actually dying. Live to tell about it.

This is a beginner 's world. You understand that I hope.
Yes, but many old souls volunteer to come down here because it is possible to learn and overcome a lot rather quickly here due to how intense the opposition is.
 
Yes, but many old souls volunteer to come down here because it is possible to learn and overcome a lot rather quickly here due to how intense the opposition is.
I am not like ngfor this world. This was my last visit here. I have a choice to make. I can stay in the 7th. Heaven or visit one of the other 14 physical worlds I choose. But I can't / won't be back here. I will check out your friend. Thank you.
 
Sure we all read and believe what we should. Do you make a conscience decision to be a better person following your faith? Are you a role model for faith, for G-ds Commads or simply a.casual believer on the fringes? If everyone feared failing in this respect, the world would be more peaceful and serene.
One way to grow in faith may be to stop making that conscience decision to be a better person. Instead, try recognizing that God loves you just the way you are, and that you can be of help to God and your fellow man just as you are. Recognize you are loved for who you are now, not loved for who you might be later should you be successful in that self-improvement.

One of the most powerful morning prayers is: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner. Followed by: Here I am Lord--send me (just the way I am). Because that is what we have to offer God--ourselves, exactly as we are. When we take a break from self improvement (i.e., from self) we become more open to what God puts before us to do for his creation each day, right now. We stop worrying about ourselves and become content to work beside God just as we are this minute--despite still being a sinner. Then end each day, with one of the most powerful evening prayers: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner.
 
I am not like ngfor this world. This was my last visit here. I have a choice to make. I can stay in the 7th. Heaven or visit one of the other 14 physical worlds I choose. But I can't / won't be back here. I will check out your friend. Thank you.

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One way to grow in faith may be to stop making that conscience decision to be a better person. Instead, try recognizing that God loves you just the way you are, and that you can be of help to God and your fellow man just as you are. Recognize you are loved for who you are now, not loved for who you might be later should you be successful in that self-improvement.

One of the most powerful morning prayers is: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner. Followed by: Here I am Lord--send me (just the way I am). Because that is what we have to offer God--ourselves, exactly as we are. When we take a break from self improvement (i.e., from self) we become more open to what God puts before us to do for his creation each day, right now. We stop worrying about ourselves and become content to work beside God just as we are this minute--despite still being a sinner. Then end each day, with one of the most powerful evening prayers: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner.
In my opinion, this is an exceptionally good approach to life. I continually ask to be shown what really matters and what I should concentrate on?
 
We stop worrying about ourselves and become content to work beside God just as we are this minute--despite still being a sinner. Then end each day, with one of the most powerful evening prayers: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner.
So be content with being a sinner.

I disagree. I believe we're supposed to try and follow Jesus as best we can, which means CHANGING for the better.
 
Sure we all read and believe what we should. Do you make a conscience decision to be a better person following your faith? Are you a role model for faith, for G-ds Commads or simply a.casual believer on the fringes? If everyone feared failing in this respect, the world would be more peaceful and serene.
I try and be a better person, to a certain extent. But sometimes I just don't care, because people in general are annoying.

I don't need a religion to tell me to do that.

And I see a lot of religious people who just aren't good people.
 
So no need to repent?
Repent is a change of heart. If one's heart is already immersed in God and his work, that should not change. If one is working for God/with God, his grace is there as well. If God's grace and blessings cannot improve one, what can? God's improvement is better than self-improvement, or at least, that has been my experience.
 
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So be content with being a sinner.

I disagree. I believe we're supposed to try and follow Jesus as best we can, which means CHANGING for the better.
That's what you see when one works for/with God? That one is content being a sinner? For me, it is quite the opposite. God changing me has been more powerful than me attempting to change myself.
 
One way to grow in faith may be to stop making that conscience decision to be a better person. Instead, try recognizing that God loves you just the way you are, and that you can be of help to God and your fellow man just as you are. Recognize you are loved for who you are now, not loved for who you might be later should you be successful in that self-improvement.

One of the most powerful morning prayers is: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner. Followed by: Here I am Lord--send me (just the way I am). Because that is what we have to offer God--ourselves, exactly as we are. When we take a break from self improvement (i.e., from self) we become more open to what God puts before us to do for his creation each day, right now. We stop worrying about ourselves and become content to work beside God just as we are this minute--despite still being a sinner. Then end each day, with one of the most powerful evening prayers: Lord Jesus Christ, son of the living God....have mercy on me, a sinner.
The Creator entity has a big goal in mind and we play a part in it. First there has to be a fundamental shift in human nature in order to achieve that goal. Although time is irrelevant for the Creator ,existing outside of it as it does. For us here it's going to be a while. If we even make it. Others have tried and failed before us.
 
The Creator entity has a big goal in mind and we play a part in it. First there has to be a fundamental shift in human nature in order to achieve that goal. Although time is irrelevant for the Creator ,existing outside of it as it does. For us here it's going to be a while. If we even make it. Others have tried and failed before us.
Yes, an outpouring of the Holy Spirit is coming on everybody on this earth with a couple of centuries. I believe that it is beginning even now.


[Howard Storm]
Storm states, “I don’t know if the richest country in the history of the world is doomed to lose God’s blessing or if the people of the United States will become the moral light of the world. How long will God allow the injustice to continue? The future lies in the choices we make right now. God is intervening in direct ways in human events. May God’s will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven!”

In his 2000 book, “My Descent into Death,” Storm described possible timelines of a future Golden Age and a possible future of immense destruction. According to Storm, we currently live in a time when humanity is caught up in materialism, greed, and selfishness. Environmental degradation is worsening. Nations are aggressive and militaristic. Religion is more institutional than spiritual. We’re at a critical turning point. Humanity is choosing between two paths: destruction or transformation. If humanity fails to change, from between the 2030s to the 2060s, there will be worldwide environmental disasters (earthquakes, volcanoes, storms), the power grid will be sabotaged, a global financial collapse will occur, wars will break out around the world (no nuclear war), and social chaos will be widespread. A utopian future can occur between the 2100s and the 2200s – but only if humanity changes course now. This utopia will be a “Golden Age” when all war, poverty, and injustice are eliminated. The Earth will be healed and sustainably managed. Governments will be based on wisdom and compassion, not power. Spiritual beings will interact more openly with humanity. Life will be guided by divine love, not fear. But if destruction occurs before this utopia, there will be a recovery period between the 2060s and the 2100s when communities will emerge based on cooperation, love, and service. People will return to spiritual values. Technology will be reintroduced gradually, used ethically and sustainably. Storm was told that the future is not fixed. Our choices now will determine whether we face destruction or a spiritual rebirth.

 
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