jsanford108
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So we both agree that Jesus is the Messiah... And Jesus is the highest name in scripture.
Now... In your own words... what did Jesus save us from?
He saved us from Hell.
So we both agree that Jesus is the Messiah... And Jesus is the highest name in scripture.
Now... In your own words... what did Jesus save us from?
He saved us from Hell.
That's a method of the greater whole.
The answer is to bring the law to bear against them.
I was going to put this in my previous comment, but decided to wait.
The Bible shows us that when the law (which can only condemn, it cannot give life) is brought against the sinner, the sinner becomes broken. When the penalty or punishment is death, the bible records that 50% of those who are executed come to repentance.
When we say that the Old Testament is useless, and that the Law shouldn't be used, we unknowingly undermine the entire gospel message.
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Okay... how about this...
How did He save us?
By offering Himself as the holy sacrifice, fulfilling the Old Covenant, making it new.
When you say covenant... Do you mean the Torah?
Or more specifically... Deuteronomy 5:1 - Deuteronomy 31:26 ?
I would say more like Deuteronomy. My technical meaning is the covenant established between God and Israel in the Old Testament.
Why did Jesus have to save us? Can't we fulfil the Old Covenant within our own flesh?
# The Question does not denote my opinion.
[MENTION=19469]jsanford108[/MENTION]He did what we could not, which is satisfy the human aspect of the covenant. Due to our weakness from sin, humanity was unable to maintain our end. Christ came and fulfilled the covenant for us.
(I assumed that the question was just that: a question)
[MENTION=19469]jsanford108[/MENTION]
Absolutely... no rhetorical questions here...
Hmmmm... This leaves one more question... According to (John 15:12)... and the big spoiler that Jesus commanded nothing else, in relation to the "New"... but oldest Covenant (1 John 2:7)... What single command did God tie to the New Covenant?
Jesus said to love one's neighbor.
However, this is not the only command He gave. It is the only one referenced as a "commandment."
Let us not forget in John's Gospel when Christ said "unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you have no inheritance with me." This is not a command, yet it is essential to "do" if one believes in Christ. The act of being told what to "do" is a command. To "do" is an action. An action is a "work."
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Oh... You noted my discussion with GT... Let's side track... and come back to this point again.
John 6:63
Who's Flesh "Profits" nothing.
Jesus' or Ours?
And please answer this as well...
What is the first name of The King of kings?
Our flesh profits nothing.
Technically, "Jesus," "Emmanuel," all first names. "Christ" is a name. As it Hosanna. However, they also have denotations prior to Christ's birth.
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So we both agree that Jesus is the Messiah... And Jesus is the highest name in scripture.
Now... In your own words... what did Jesus save us from?
Jesus is not the highest name in scripture Mr Modelist.
LA
Of Course.
Is the Father the only true God?
Philippians 2:6,7,8,9 but... especially Philippians 2:6, 9
Sincerely... it's okay! It's true... Behold.. The Prince of Peace and King of Kings... He can dwell in Y-O-U.
What a dumb answer.
If you knew Jesus, you would know His Fathers name is greater than Jesus.
LA
Jesus is not the highest name in scripture Mr Modelist.
LA
Of Course.
Evil.eye.<(I)> said:According to Philippians 2:9... Jesus is the Name above all names. This would compliment Isaiah 9:6. And... it does so quite well.
This makes it easy to know with biblical assurance that Jesus is Avi-'ad... as Isaiah says.
And... according to 1 John 4:2 -(side track 1 John 4:2 can be misinterpreted... easily... by people that don't believe that Jesus is God... it is literally saying that to deny that "God"... expressed with the Name above all names... came in "flesh". Once the flesh thing is said... Romans 8:3 must be noted... "likeness" is not "sinful flesh"... lest we accidentally suggest God had ever sinned... is a very bad idea. end of sidetrack)- and 2 John 1:7 ... it's a pretty bad idea to suggest that Avi-'ad didn't walk amongst us in flesh.
This makes a solid case to say... in answer to your question...
Is the Father the only true God?
Evil.eye.<(I)> said:NO! To say there is "Only" the "Father" would be to deny the "Mystery" of 1 Timothy 3:16 and Colossians 2:9 .
In other words.. we would unknowingly be discarding our hope and salvation, by denying that the Father and the Son are indeed ONE... but at the same time... to deny that the Son is the presence of Avi-''ad married to humanity.
Literally...
Son of God (1 John 4:15)
Son of Man (Matthew 9:6)
Any tampering with this truth is "divorcing" ourselves from the "BrideGroom". (Ephesians 5:30)
Also... to deny that the Father and Son experienced a deep relationship that was genuine... is again a trashing of God's Revelation of Love towards us. (Galatians 4:6 + Romans 8:9 + Philippians 1:19)
I would be glad to express the Holy Spirit as well... but I wanted to focus on your question.... though... Galatians 4:6 would be a good Segway.
What a dumb answer.
If you knew Jesus, you would know His Fathers name is greater than Jesus.
LA
I was a Modelist when I was a kid gluing together plastic airplanes and aircraft carriers.
A Modalist denies the triune God and insists that the true god is one person.