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Thabiso moshapo Sep 2014
All I want
Is all time religion
Cause is good for me
It was good Paul and Simon
Thabiso moshapo Oct 2013
A fool for love
He will give you everything
His time when you want it
His advice when you want it
His help when you want it

A fool for love
You can laugh and have fun with him
You can share all the crazy stories with him
You can make him sad but he always
got a reason to smile
You off load all your sadness,stresses,anger to him
But he will say its okay
You can judge him but he never judge

A fool for love
Doesn't want anything from you
He just wants you to love him cause
He loves you
Thabiso moshapo Oct 2013
AN EXPLANATION OF 1 CORINTHIANS 15:29

Otherwise, what will those do who are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why then are they baptized for them? (1 Corinthians 15:29).

The context of this passage is one in which Paul is arguing on behalf of the doctrine of the ****** resurrection. The Greeks as a rule did not hold to a ****** resurrection. It was a new concept to them. Their religion taught that the afterlife consisted of a disembodied existence. Throughout this chapter, Paul gives one argument after another showing that Christians legitimately believe in a resurrection.

Now his argument takes a new turn. This new turn is introduced in verse 29, but that is not a stand-alone verse. It must be read in its context.

Otherwise, what will those do who are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why then are they baptized for them? 30 Why are we also in danger every hour? 31 I protest, brethren, by the boasting in you, which I have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily. 32 If from human motives I fought with wild beasts at Ephesus, what does it profit me? If the dead are not raised, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die. (1 Corinthians 15:29-32).

We notice immediately that this verse appears in a context of suffering. There is are the following elements described:

Danger (15:30)

Dying (15:21)

Fighting wild beasts (15:32).

This is the language of persecution and martyrdom.

Here is the question. If there is no ****** resurrection, then why should I risk my life by holding onto my Christian faith? In Paul’s day, it was not healthy to be a Christian. Paul himself had suffered many things for the cause of Christ. He had been beaten with rods, ******, lashed and thrown into prison. He had come through hunger, thirst, exposure and sickness.

Now comes the question. Why is Paul doing this if there is no ****** resurrection when the only reason he is being persecuted is because he said that a certain dead Galilean got up and walked?

It is in this context that Paul asks, "What will those do who are baptized for the dead? If the dead are not raised at all, why then are they baptized for them?" The Mormons take this verse to indicate that it is possible for a person to be baptized on behalf of someone who has already died and thereby gain salvation for that person. They point to the phrase for the dead and point out that the Greek preposition can be translated, "in place of the dead." They are correct linguistically, but miss the point that the passage is written in a context of persecution and martyrdom.

Here is the question that Paul asks. Why do believers who are under persecution continue to hold to their faith in a resurrection that results in their being persecuted if there is no resurrection? And why do new converts rise up to be baptized in place of those who are being put to death if there is no resurrection of the dead? Why are new believers being baptized and filling up the ranks of the church in place of those who have died if there is no resurrection when it results in being in danger every hour and in daily danger of death ("I die daily")?

If Paul were to be thrown to the lions in the great stadium in Ephesus because of his stand for Christ, that would be of great benefit. But that is only true if there is a resurrection from the dead. If there is no resurrection of the dead, then it is silly for Paul to risk his life.

If there is no resurrection from the dead, then we have followed a lie. If this is the case, then we are not doing God’s will, but only the will of another group of men. If I am martyred only on the basis of some misguided men, what does it profit me?

The good news is that Christ HAS risen from the dead. And that is why people continue to believe in Him, filling up the ranks of those who have gone before us. And that is why YOU have been baptized in place of the dead.

Thus, the picture of being baptized in place of the dead is a picture of new converts coming to Christ and being baptized to replace those who have died in Christ. There is a sense that when you were baptized and brought into the body of Christ, you were baptized to take the place of those who had come before
Thabiso moshapo Oct 2013
Its poetry that makes me be me
Its poetry that makes me feel good
When am sad feeling down
Poetry takes away all the feeling
And makes me feel good
Its poetry that I can't live without
When friends and family turn their
Back on me poetry says
"Take a pen & paper write how you
Feel and all your pains & sorrow
Will go away"
Its poetry that reminds me
The book of Mark 12:31
The second is this: ‘You shall love
your neighbor as yourself
There is no other commandment greater than these.”
its poetry that says friends come and go
Failer is always there go out and face the
World never be scared nor fear
Thabiso moshapo Oct 2013
Continue of am scared......**


Sometimes I wonder how
I feel about you,
Scared of these feelings
because it’s still new
I catch myself thinking of
the best way to share
My feelings with you
But am scared to love you

The dreams I have of you
And I are so vivid and clear
I feel TRUE happiness inside
and that there is nothing to fear
People say dreams have
underlying meanings and
not to ignore them

One day am going to put my fear away!
Thabiso moshapo Oct 2013
Am scared to love you
what if I make a mistake
that would break your heart
some one tell me
how do I explain to her that
I love her so madly
but so scared of hurting her
Am not good in building
Relationship

Am scared to love you
Because you seems so perfect
To me.
Sometime I wonder what do you
Think of me
Do you think am a good person?
Do you think am good enough
To be more than your friend?

Am scared to love

**To be continued...
Thabiso moshapo Oct 2013
I have so much to tell you, but I don't know where to start.
This is the beginning of giving you my heart.

I've been through a lot of sorrow, I've been forced to endure pain.
I have had some feelings that I never could explain.

My heart has been shattered, time and time again.
And I came close to believing that love was a sin.

Now all I have are pieces of a heart that once was whole.
And I'm trying to fix the damage from where it took it's tole.

I'll be completely honest, I'm overcome with fear.
I'm terrified of love because it only brings me tears.

I'm clinging to my heart, afraid of handing it to you,
because I'm afraid that, like the others, you'll just crush it too.

If my heart breaks anymore, all I'll have left is dust.
I'll be devoid of emotion, sanity, or trust.

So if I give you my heart, please handle it with care.
Don't throw it to the ground and leave me swimming in dispair.

It's just so hard to love again when my heart is so worn out.
I promise I'll try but please forgive me if I have doubts.
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