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I scripturally dub thee both... Wimp Lo
I scripturally dub thee both... Wimp Lo
Did God come in flesh?
You deny the son of God, but you try to weasel out of it, to save face with the Trinitarians.
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There are boastful Christians rampant in Christian community.
They claim to be sinless, obeying all Jesus teaching and saved.
We are all dead to sin as long as we are in this world.
We will be sinless, follow all Jesus' word and will be saved if we strive to be true to God and Jesus. No one is judge of our fate, not even ourselves.
Boasting is arrogant and it is a grave sin.
Christians have hope of being saved by striving to be like Jesus until the end.
Jesus says we all will be judged according to what we have done.
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."
John 3:16
This is future tense.
Blessings.
Jesus is perfect, pure, righteous Savior and above all, sinless. None of us are. So your claim is moot.
Yes, he is very sleazy and vague.
When it is pointed out he calls me I am divisive and slanderer
@meshak ... (Division, Deceit and Slander are your tools and doctrines)
Yes, according to their silly ideas the man Yeshua has a split personality!
Ah, I see, so it comes down to "Jesus is YHWH" for you too, huh?
Nothing is holding me back as far as that because the scripture clearly refutes you.
Sounds like Law to me. Christians are not under Law. Christians are under Grace.
See, the problem woth Catholics like yourself is that you take scripture that was intended for the nation of Israel and you try to apply it to the Body of Christ, distorting the message of the Bible, so not only do you end up confused (even though you may not realize it), you end up, unwittingly, leading people, especially other Christians, into thinking that they can work their way to heaven as long as they have faith.
Have you read Pastor Enyart's "The Plot: An Overview of the Bible"? You should, because it clears up all the issues that deal woth law and grace.
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It isn't law at all.
SpoilerMatthew 7:16, John 13:35 both illustrate works. It says that people shall know a Christian by their deeds/works. A person can have faith, but not acting on that faith (like following the commandments) then that faith is useless. Why? Because they have not obeyed God/Christ. How does one love their neighbor? How does one bear witness to others? How does one aide the poor, infirm, widows, etc? Works.
Works without faith is just as useless as faith without works. No one can work themselves into heaven. Likewise, no one can just believe themselves into heaven.
By your assertion, Scripture intended for Israel is unnecessary, correct? If that is the case, why have the Old Testament at all? If it is just obsolete, let's be rid of it. If anyone is distorting the message of the Bible, it cannot be Catholics, since we hold that the Old Testament is equally important as the New Testament. God of the Old is the same God in the New. Christ himself kept and observed the laws of the Old Testament. But you say that we don't need those. A reasonable deduction from such a belief could be that Christ was an archaic guy since He held on to old laws and traditions. Naturally though, one would scoff at such an attribute, due to its contradictory implications. So if anyone is misapplying Scripture and distorting the messages of the Bible, it would be those like yourself.
What is the most successful way to bring someone to repentance in the Bible?It isn't law at all.
Matthew 7:16, John 13:35 both illustrate works. It says that people shall know a Christian by their deeds/works. A person can have faith, but not acting on that faith (like following the commandments) then that faith is useless. Why? Because they have not obeyed God/Christ. How does one love their neighbor? How does one bear witness to others? How does one aide the poor, infirm, widows, etc? Works.
Works without faith is just as useless as faith without works. No one can work themselves into heaven. Likewise, no one can just believe themselves into heaven.
By your assertion, Scripture intended for Israel is unnecessary, correct? If that is the case, why have the Old Testament at all? If it is just obsolete, let's be rid of it. If anyone is distorting the message of the Bible, it cannot be Catholics, since we hold that the Old Testament is equally important as the New Testament. God of the Old is the same God in the New. Christ himself kept and observed the laws of the Old Testament. But you say that we don't need those. A reasonable deduction from such a belief could be that Christ was an archaic guy since He held on to old laws and traditions. Naturally though, one would scoff at such an attribute, due to its contradictory implications. So if anyone is misapplying Scripture and distorting the messages of the Bible, it would be those like yourself.
What is the most successful way to bring someone to repentance in the Bible?
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Shall we theologically dance...?
Care to cross scriptural swords?
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Courage... Acts 9:28f
I like it.
Let's start small. What is the highest name in scripture?
Christ.
Feel free to list your rhetorical questions in one post (with answers if you like), so that we may progress more rapidly. I am sure we both have at least a collegiate and academic approach to theology and Scripture.
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Works without faith is just as useless as faith without works.
I don't think you're stupid... for now... it is easiest to move slow... this way we don't misunderstand one another.
It also helps me understand your theological comprehension.
And... Indeed... "Christ... Or Mashiack... or Messiah...
But... Would you agree that Messiah is just a title... and Only One holds that title?
Sure.
That's a method of the greater whole.
According to the Lord Jesus faith results in a person receiving eternal life so how can you say that that "faith without works" is worthless?
"Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life" (Jn.5:24).
In this verse the Greek word translated "believes" and the Greek word translated "has" are both in the "present" tense.
In The Blue Letter Bible we read the following meaning of the present tense:
"The present tense represents a simple statement of fact or reality viewed as occurring in actual time. In most cases this corresponds directly with the English present tense."
Therefore, John 5:24 is saying that those who were believing at the time the Lord Jesus spoke those words had already received eternal life. That is what is meant as something being "viewed as occurring in actual time."
So once a person believes he receives eternal life. Anything which happens to anyone after he believes, such as doing good works, cannot contribute in any way to that person's receiving eternal life.
Wise up. No one has to do "works" in order to receive the "gift" of eternal life:
"For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord" (Ro.6:23).
Believers are justified "freely" by grace in the eyes of the Lord so no one has to do works in order to be justified freely by His grace:
"Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus" (Ro.3:24).