kmikale wrote:
Interesting WC, but most people here in America speak english as their first language (even though that too is rapidly changing) not Hebrew.
Yeshua is the Hebrew name for the Lord. It means "Yahweh [the Lord] is Salvation." The English spelling of Yeshua is Joshua. However, when t***slated from Hebrew into the Greek language, the name Yeshua becomes Iēsous. The English spelling for Iēsous is Jesus.
Basically, what this means is Joshua and Jesus are the same name. One is t***slated from Hebrew into English, the other from Greek into English. It is also interesting to note, the names "Joshua" and "Isaiah" are essentially the same names as Yeshua in Hebrew. They mean "Savior" and "the salvation of the Lord."
Calling oneself Christian by definition means "a person who believes Jesus is the Christ". A person who believes Jesus is the Christ would also surely acknowledge first that they are a sinner and in need of Christ as their Savior. I think people that declare a denomination is much closer to what you see as a religious person and, those that have been and are indoctrinated by a religious organization. I see Catholicism as people that see themselves as religious, but would freak if you called them Christians, because they're Catholics afterall. I don't see the homeless as the quintessential example of someone being closest to Christ. It's what you believe, not what you have or don't have that determines whether or not you are saved by grace. A church leader who is a millionaire can be just as lost as a penniless homeless person, whether or not they call themselves Christians or believers.
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