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Does your religious view have a call to the nations to worship God and how?

whirlingmerc

Well-Known Member
Book IV of Psalms seems to have an expanding call to the nations
The prelude refers to the promise that the messiah will crush the serpent
It ends on a dark note with man being sinful and unfaithful.
and yet God being faithful, will keep his promises

An invitation to joinf the global chorus for the shepherd king

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How does your view reach to the world?
or does it keep to itself?
 

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sooda

Veteran Member
Book IV of Psalms seems to have an expanding call to the nations
The prelude refers to the promise that the messiah will crush the serpent
It ends on a dark note with man being sinful and unfaithful.
and yet God being faithful, will keep his promises

An invitation to joinf the global chorus for the shepherd king

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How does your view reach to the world?
or does it keep to itself?

Psalm 4 is the 4th psalm from the Book of Psalms. Its authorship is traditionally assigned to king David. The psalm's text is a reflection of David speaking to all sinners while addressing himself to Absalom.

The message in the psalm is that the victories of sinners are only temporary and meaningless, and that only repentance can bring true happiness. It is a request to God for deliverance from past distresses
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
Book IV of Psalms seems to have an expanding call to the nations
The prelude refers to the promise that the messiah will crush the serpent
It ends on a dark note with man being sinful and unfaithful.
and yet God being faithful, will keep his promises

An invitation to joinf the global chorus for the shepherd king

View attachment 33537


How does your view reach to the world?
or does it keep to itself?
Buddha said it was not right to worship him, so we should not do so, But to spread the teaching is a good way to give people a chance to know about Buddhism and how it is helping change people toward the better, But it is all up to our own cultivation how much of the teaching we realize. Buddhists don't see a creator God and no God is worshipped in Buddhism (Theravada)

How we can help the world is by having compassion toward all living beings, and respect them even when they show hate toward us.
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
Staff member
Premium Member
In my faith, if you are not Jewish you are a Noahide and are to worship G-d and keep the Noachide Code. Worship through prayer, etc., but not allowed to make new festivals.
 

j1i

Smiling is charity without giving money
Book IV of Psalms seems to have an expanding call to the nations
The prelude refers to the promise that the messiah will crush the serpent
It ends on a dark note with man being sinful and unfaithful.
and yet God being faithful, will keep his promises

An invitation to joinf the global chorus for the shepherd king

View attachment 33537


How does your view reach to the world?
or does it keep to itself?

The strange beliefs in the world allow everyone the right to choose his God
But that does not mean he is choosing the right God
God is in the Islamic concept
GOD is The first without the beginning the last without end
Everyone on earth is equal, and the best is the most pious with complete faith
God has mercy on all and gives everyone opportunities and is more merciful than the mother to her son
Human crimes in the denial of God and the claim that their coveted creatures is God because of desire
This chosen one does not provide the full support like God or no supporting.
God still has mercy on everyone despite the ingratitude of human beings and insults insulting him to claim to be a living being with a life cycle and die
 

sooda

Veteran Member
In my faith, if you are not Jewish you are a Noahide and are to worship G-d and keep the Noachide Code. Worship through prayer, etc., but not allowed to make new festivals.

Didn't Meir Kahane organized one of the first Noahide conferences in the 1980s?
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
We pretty much just let people do their own thing without telling them they are wrong or have to change because they believe something that I don't, simethimg that effects me none.
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
For salvation, I would say, mostly, or somewhat. However the premise seems to suggest that this is somehow , here my responsibility.

I do have a certain responsibility, to at least try to present some truth, however no, it isn't my responsibility, ultimately, whether someone chooses a path to salvation.
 

Rival

se Dex me saut.
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm familiar with the Noahide laws.. and they would make a good life guide IMO. Since you said you weren't Jewish I assumed you are Christian.
No, I'm a, you know, Noahide.
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
The only calling in my faith is God calling the individual or the individual calling God. What other people do is nobody's business. But the nature of proselytising faiths seems to be calling out to people to come agree with me and my outfit.
 
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