Comments by "My Name Doesn’t Matter" (@mynamedoesntmatter8652) on "" video.
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@robertpolansky4490
So, you’re Jewish and something else, but you are not a Christian. Being a Christian means that you’ve accepted Jesus Christ as your personal Savior. That’s it. You cannot say your “half Christian.” Obviously you cannot say you’re a Christian. Basically all we can know of you - from what you admit - is that you are of half Jewish descent and half something else (that, you’ve not said). You cannot be “half Christian” because Christianity is not a nationality. From what little you’ve said, you’re not very familiar with either, or you’re unable to relate this for some reason. Is there a reason you can’t relate this, or is it that you just won’t? Have you ever wanted to be saved, be a Christian, follow Jesus? The Jewish part of you can’t possibly find that shocking because Jesus was Jewish; most of His followers were Jewish and they became the first Christians. It’s been going on for a long time so you can’t cite differences in religious faith as a wall of any sort. You either want eternal life with Him in Paradise, or you’re settling fir the alternative which is also eternal and that’s hell. It’s a choice that God gives every person. Do you own a Bible, and do you have Christian friends who have a pastor that teaches the true Gospel, a place for help and support? You know with all that’s going on the world over and with all the Bible prophecy that’s come to pass already, there’s not much time left. Being left behind after Jesus appears to call up the Church means being left with tue Antichrist and God’s wrath, and that’s not anything that you’d choose for yourself, for your own soul, if you knew the facts and could weigh the outcome. That time is for the people who leave God out of their lives, leave Jesus out and don’t ask Him into their hearts. Only Jesus can save us from this. He saved me. He saved Si (my friend up there in the original comment) and He saved Jonathan Hessen, the staff here at TV7 and countless others. Jesus loves you so much; He waits for you to come to Him. Denying Him is denying your eternal soul. I pray that you will think of this, pray on this and ask God to lead your heart. I want to meet you when we leave this earth, and so does Si and every true Believer. Angels in Heaven rejoice over every soul who comes to Him. Such an eruption of loud praising and rejoicing in His name, over every soul. Too, many tears are wept for those lost and going to eternal torment and suffering, and a great loneliness that’s beyond our deepest understanding of the concept. I will pray for you. Si will see this and she will pray too, I know she will. She’s a praying Christian and my sister in Christ Jesus. We’ve never met yet, but I know her in my heart. You don’t have to answer back right after you read this. I’d prefer you not to, unless you’re turning away from Him already. Take a little time, please; contemplate this and ask for guidance from the Holy Spirit. Ask Him to help you. He will. He hears everyone’s prayers so long as they’re sincere. But I would like to know though, when you’ve come to your decision. Won’t you go to Him, spend time with Him and let Him lead you? He’s waiting. But if you keep putting Him off and turning Him away then He will say that He never knew you. I don’t want that for you. Most especially, He doesn’t want that. He wants your love, your heart, to be your Savior and lead you through the narrow path. The wide road is easy, sure, but the path to glory is narrow. It’s not easy and brightly lit by Satan’s false lights that lead to ruin, but it’s light is the one true Light of the only true living God. You’ve got nothing to carry as you walk. You just leave all your burdens on the side, walk away and never look back. Your arms swing freely, lightly, because Jesus takes all your past away, giving you the freedom of a new life with Him, and that precious ticket to Heaven, bought for you with His very life. His blood was shed for you.
Well, Robert, my friend, I’ll leave you with this. I’ll be praying for you, and you can believe that. We Christians, or rather we true Believers stick together on this. The term ‘Christian’ can be somewhat broad or vague for some people. Maybe it’s somewhat vague for you and you’ve never really looked at it like that before. God bless you. Your praying friend in Christ Jesus ~~~~~ M.
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