Ok, thanks..I wont debate it then, just give my perspective...on the point that Nick had made.:wave:
Thanks! I hope you're doing well, gp.
Ok, thanks..I wont debate it then, just give my perspective...on the point that Nick had made.:wave:
Thanks! I hope you're doing well, gp.
does that mean I cant answer the post that was to me by Nick?
I do have an answer.
Just some general information regarding Paul's "Acts ministry".
Romans 16
25: Now to him that is of power to stablish you according to my gospel, and the preaching of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of the mystery, which was kept secret since the world began,
26: But now is made manifest, and by the scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the everlasting God, made known to all nations for the obedience of faith:
Paul's gospel was according to a mystery kept hidden since the world began, but in Romans 1-8 he uses the scriptures of the prophets to manifest this mystery.
This mystery has 3 parts:
1. That Christ died for Jews/Gentiles who were in the covenants of promise
2. That the salvation of these Gentiles came through the fall of Israel
3. That these Jews/Gentiles would be on equal ground, (in the same Body)
These things were never known, until Paul revealed them.
I don't think I do, and the reason the denominations exist, in my opinion is because they try to mix old covenant and new covenant; as if they are one and the same.
Hbr 10:19 Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus,
Hbr 10:20 By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh;
When people do not understand the difference between the old and new covenants and that the old was only a ministration of death; and they likewise begin to mix life and death as if they can be mixed, confusion comes. This is why it is apparant as His word says to only read the OLD, through the eyes of knowing the NEW:
2 Cor 3:14 But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which [vail] is done away in Christ.
According to God's word, you must come to Christ before you can rightly read the old covenant.
Water baptism is not against the promises of God, but is merely a physical tradition that is used to show the 'born again' experience.
I will answer any question you have because you believe the gospel and are in the Body of Christ.
Mad makes the bible make no sense.
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I don't think I do, and the reason the denominations exist, in my opinion is because they try to mix old covenant and new covenant; as if they are one and the same.
That is MAD. That is our point. Jesus said to obey the pharisee. Do you? Of course not.
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Hbr 10:19 Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus,
Hbr 10:20 By a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh;
When people do not understand the difference between the old and new covenants and that the old was only a ministration of death; and they likewise begin to mix life and death as if they can be mixed, confusion comes. This is why it is apparant as His word says to only read the OLD, through the eyes of knowing the NEW:
The author had the veil taken away by Paul, or somebody Paul preached to. The veil was the hidden gospel. The mystery. This doesn't change anything.
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2 Cor 3:14 But their minds were blinded: for until this day remaineth the same vail untaken away in the reading of the old testament; which [vail] is done away in Christ.
According to God's word, you must come to Christ before you can rightly read the old covenant.
That isn't correct. There were those that thought they were righteous on their own account. Instead of those that thought they were because God made them righteous. God adds grace to works. James absolutely confirmed it. Show their faith by their works, and they would receive the Spirit. That is circumcision.
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Water baptism is not against the promises of God, but is merely a physical tradition that is used to show the 'born again' experience.
Back to the point I made. Some say you have to do it, or you are not saved. It was a part of the Pentecost. Repent (stop sinning, sell goods-don't take the mark of the beast), water baptism, then Jesus baptises them with the Holy Spirit. That is not what Paul preached, but it is what Peter preached.
I have copied and will paste in different part.
Mad makes the bible make no sense.
Sorry, but it makes perfect sense to me, gp. People will say the same thing about your views...and about anyone else's views. We all differ and come to different conclusions for different reasons.
Ok, yes...that is true.
It just does not make sense to me to make two gospels, two kingdoms, two kings, etc.
B) Two kingdoms
Rather, we see the promise of an earthly kingdom, even see it descending from heaven to earth in Revelation, and accept it. And we see that we, as members of the Body of Christ, have also already been translated into the spiritual kingdom of our Savior Jesus Christ, thereby acknowledging that there is a broader spiritual kingom
A) Two gospels
Rather, we recognize multiple good news messages in the scriptures, strive to understand what are the details of each, and accept that they're there.
My question to you is how come you guys separate the faithful that walked and looked forward to our day, knowing it was coming, as written, as if they did not know?
chickenman;2555161]Thanks.
But we don't make:
A) Two gospels
Rather, we recognize multiple good news messages in the scriptures, strive to understand what are the details of each, and accept that they're there.
B) Two kingdoms
Rather, we see the promise of an earthly kingdom, even see it descending from heaven to earth in Revelation, and accept it. And we see that we, as members of the Body of Christ, have also already been translated into the spiritual kingdom of our Savior Jesus Christ, thereby acknowledging that there is a broader spiritual kingom
C) Two kings
I don't know what this means. There were a whole bunch of earthly kings. There will be one king in the end, though, and that is Jesus Christ.
D) Etc.
What is the "etc." that we also "make"?
Thanks, G&P.
Randy
Yes, important point.
The Kingdom of God encompasses all of God's children, both in heaven, and on earth.
The Kingdom of Heaven is the main topic of the Old Testament, a heavenly kingdom on the earth.
It's not two kingdoms, one is merely a subset of the greater.
If the Kingdom of God is A, then the Kingdom of Heaven is A1 (on earth) and the Body of Christ is A2 (in heaven).
Another important point:
When we talk about different gospels, it is assumed that we mean that some people in the Bible were saved without the shed blood of Christ. Nothing could be further from the truth.
But, what people believed, the content of the message, differed in order for them to approach God by faith. That's all we are talking about here.
For example, God made a promise to Abraham, and Abraham believed it. God reckoned him as righteous. This promise did not include the d, b, r of Christ for his sins. Yet, Abraham will be resurrected and saved by the blood of Christ even though he did not know or believe 1 Cor 15:1-4.
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My question to you is how come you guys separate the faithful that walked and looked forward to our day, knowing it was coming, as written, as if they did not know?
What do you mean by "our day"? Which scripture are you referring to?
Thanks