A church in Colombia released a video apparently showing a man armed with a knife falling to the floor moments before he was about to stab a priest.
Video footage from the Pentecostal IPUC Bosa church in Colombia’s capital, Bogota, shows the man leaping from his seat and heading toward Pedro Pablo Martin before hitting the ground, the Mirror reports.
"There is power in the name of Jesus,” Martin says repeatedly, as members of the parish stand up and applaud. Some churchgoers raced up to the man – who appeared to be having convulsions -- to disarm him and repeat the priest’s phrase.
Church officials said the man approached the priest earlier and whispered in his ear that he was there to kill him, before being told to sit down and listen to the service, according to the Mirror.
“We have a powerful God and his name is Jesus Christ. There is power in the name of Jesus,” a church spokesman said.
But some viewers of the video, posted on YouTube with the caption “Hooded man attacks a priest but he is overcome by the power of the Holy One’s name", suspect the video may have been a staged publicity stunt.
“It’s 100 percent authentic. What happened was a display of the power of God protecting us from Evil,” Martin told a local radio station, according to the Mirror.
Martin claimed police were called but let the man go after church officials decided that they did not want to press charges.
“I’m confident he won’t try this again,” he said. “I thought about making a formal complaint but I’ve decided to leave his fate in the hands of God.”
It's very dangerous thinking to say things like he was spared because he prayed, and others were not because they didn't. That implies that if they only pray, everyone would be saved. That illogic further implies that it's their fault if they then get killed.
People try to apply that same distorted thinking to things like cancer.
I'm not saying people should not pray. I'm not saying that praying can't or doesn't make a difference. I am saying that we cannot fathom Gods ways, and to boil it down to this person was spared because they prayed and that one was not because they didn't is absolutely unBiblical.
God NEVER promises there will not be heartache, pain, and loss in this life--and that goes for everyone from the most devout Christian to the die hard atheist.
What God does promise is that faith in him will bring you to eternal life.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
It's very dangerous thinking to say things like he was spared because he prayed, and others were not because they didn't. That implies that if they only pray, everyone would be saved. That illogic further implies that it's their fault if they then get killed.
People try to apply that same distorted thinking to things like cancer.
I'm not saying people should not pray. I'm not saying that praying can't or doesn't make a difference. I am saying that we cannot fathom Gods ways, and to boil it down to this person was spared because they prayed and that one was not because they didn't is absolutely unBiblical.
God NEVER promises there will not be heartache, pain, and loss in this life--and that goes for everyone from the most devout Christian to the die hard atheist.
What God does promise is that faith in him will bring you to eternal life.
It's very dangerous thinking to say things like he was spared because he prayed, and others were not because they didn't. That implies that if they only pray, everyone would be saved. That illogic further implies that it's their fault if they then get killed.
People try to apply that same distorted thinking to things like cancer.
I'm not saying people should not pray. I'm not saying that praying can't or doesn't make a difference. I am saying that we cannot fathom Gods ways, and to boil it down to this person was spared because they prayed and that one was not because they didn't is absolutely unBiblical.
God NEVER promises there will not be heartache, pain, and loss in this life--and that goes for everyone from the most devout Christian to the die hard atheist.
What God does promise is that faith in him will bring you to eternal life.
Thank you.
flan
You forgot to bold the rest. It all goes together.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
It's very dangerous thinking to say things like he was spared because he prayed, and others were not because they didn't. That implies that if they only pray, everyone would be saved. That illogic further implies that it's their fault if they then get killed.
People try to apply that same distorted thinking to things like cancer.
I'm not saying people should not pray. I'm not saying that praying can't or doesn't make a difference. I am saying that we cannot fathom Gods ways, and to boil it down to this person was spared because they prayed and that one was not because they didn't is absolutely unBiblical.
God NEVER promises there will not be heartache, pain, and loss in this life--and that goes for everyone from the most devout Christian to the die hard atheist.
What God does promise is that faith in him will bring you to eternal life.
Thank you.
flan
You forgot to bold the rest. It all goes together.
Yes, for you it does. It was especially refreshing to hear a devout Christian make the first statements, though.
It's very dangerous thinking to say things like he was spared because he prayed, and others were not because they didn't. That implies that if they only pray, everyone would be saved. That illogic further implies that it's their fault if they then get killed.
People try to apply that same distorted thinking to things like cancer.
I'm not saying people should not pray. I'm not saying that praying can't or doesn't make a difference. I am saying that we cannot fathom Gods ways, and to boil it down to this person was spared because they prayed and that one was not because they didn't is absolutely unBiblical.
God NEVER promises there will not be heartache, pain, and loss in this life--and that goes for everyone from the most devout Christian to the die hard atheist.
What God does promise is that faith in him will bring you to eternal life.
Thank you.
flan
You forgot to bold the rest. It all goes together.
Yes, for you it does. It was especially refreshing to hear a devout Christian make the first statements, though.
flan
It does for everyone. The first statement is not the end of it.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
The Bible says the sun shines on the wicked and the righteous. And, that it also rains on the wicked and the righteous. In other words, bad things happen to good people and good things can happen to bad people. Personally, I think that one needs to be careful to presume that in this case God intervened or in another case He didn't. Yes, be thankful if your life is spared or if a situation works out. But, God is working in other situations as well, that may not seem like He is. And, i think there is a very real danger of the 'health and wealth" gospel types who then will tell others "oh you didn't pray hard enough" to be healed or whatever.
It's about having the faith that no matter what, God is in control.
I've also heard of other instances where an attacker was stopped with the name of Jesus or the words of God.
I do not doubt what God can do.
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It's about having the faith that no matter what, God is in control.
I've also heard of other instances where an attacker was stopped with the name of Jesus or the words of God.
I do not doubt what God can do.
So, the old ladies who got killed in that church in South Carolina didn't have faith because God didn't "step in"?
The bolded. Do you disagree with the bolded?
God is in control.
There is a purpose.
The ways of God is beyond our understanding.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Stepping doesn't mean a protective force field that prevents tragedy.
In means God is in control.
It could mean the threat is immediately stopped.
Or it could mean the situation brings you and or others closer to God.
It's the difference in trusting in God and actually trusting God.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Stepping doesn't mean a protective force field that prevents tragedy.
In means God is in control.
It could mean the threat is immediately stopped.
Or it could mean the situation brings you and or others closer to God.
It's the difference in trusting in God and actually trusting God.
I agree with this. And my first comment wasn't meant to say that he prayed and others didn't. But, sometimes, prayers are answered. That's biblical, too. The Bible says when you pray with a faithful heart, your prayers will be answered - that may not always be in the way you expect.
But when it comes to shooters - I think that is the devil in them.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
And what people fail, or refuse, to understand, is that God ALWAYS answers prayer.
And sometimes, the answer is no.
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Stepping doesn't mean a protective force field that prevents tragedy.
In means God is in control.
It could mean the threat is immediately stopped.
Or it could mean the situation brings you and or others closer to God.
It's the difference in trusting in God and actually trusting God.
Yeah, people don't understand that--so wording it in that way is damaging because people aren't thinking in terms of the afterlife or "God's plan"--they are thinking in the terms of here and now
So, when you use words like "step in"--they take it to mean that God will stop the bad thing.
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I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
This may have been God's hand at work, or it may have been lucky timing that the bad guy had a seizure or whatever at just the right moment. We'll never know.
I agree that it's a bad idea to assign this to "the power of prayer" and just leave it at that. I'd bet money the 9 people killed in the church in South Carolina were praying like there was no tomorrow.
This may have been God's hand at work, or it may have been lucky timing that the bad guy had a seizure or whatever at just the right moment. We'll never know.
I agree that it's a bad idea to assign this to "the power of prayer" and just leave it at that. I'd bet money the 9 people killed in the church in South Carolina were praying like there was no tomorrow.