glorydaz
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I do. She claims to be a student.
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Students listen, they don't stand at the podium and preach. So what she claims doesn't mean anything.
I do. She claims to be a student.
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...but that's to the Jews. hahahaha
That is what you say to us when we quote scripture from one of the apostles to the Lamb.
Perhaps you could attempt to answer the question.Well, I have no real idea what you meant, and I've read it over more than once. :idunno:
Perhaps you could attempt to answer the question.
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Some of us don't claim to do what only God can accomplish in us.
It's why boasting is excluded by the law of faith.
But, you go right ahead and tell us how you obey better than other folks, and how you overcome the flesh. We can see who is getting the glory in your world.
I don't say that, odd one.
But, since you and Meshak are still under the law for righteousness, you may as well read James.
God's Spirit inside of the saved motivates us to want to obey---that does not mean God makes us obey. It doesn't mean God does the obeying for us!
Philippians 2:13 for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.
Did you read that? God wants you to ACT to do what He says.
A faith that is partial is still counted as righteousness in the sight of GOD towards the ignorant. It is not their fault they have been lead astray. I have the power to utterly break the cracked vessel by attempting to fix it. I have the ability to show the cracked pot for what it is, bit not the power to make it wholly new. Only the Christ can do that which I am not. If they have faith in Jesus the Christ though powers in high places have wholly attempted to lead them far off then it is indeed counted to them for righteousness.
I can choose to allow one to consider me wholly wrong, or I can choose not to hide their own defect. I do, generally attempt to not showcase the error of others unless I find it very detrimental towards those striving to be faithful.
peace
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You said you don't do that, then you put down obeying James as some old law preacher.
I know this is confusing, God's unTruth. Just take my word for it. Meshak was reviling me one minute, then wishing me peace with her next breath....that's being a hypocrite. Look it up in the dictionary.
I didn't say God "makes us obey", nor did I say God "does the obeying for us".
You're the one who claims we HAVE to obey in order to be saved and stay saved.
Of course I've read it. I quote it all the time, as you well know. God is busy doing His work in us...even when it's something we don't "want" to do. Most times, we don't even know when He is working in our lives...else we be puffed up with our own greatness. You should really consider that, since it's been such a problem for you.
I know this is confusing, God's unTruth. Just take my word for it. Meshak was reviling me one minute, then wishing me peace with her next breath....that's being a hypocrite. Look it up in the dictionary.
BTW, gd, you certainly are vile because you have been belittling GT as God's un Truth.
And you don't like to be slandered?
Isn't that hypocrisy? certainly is, dear.
How does one proclaim a single, true, unconditional love while putting their own wants above those of the beloved?How about you make your "question" clear?
That usually helps when one expects an answer.
How does one proclaim a single, true, unconditional love while putting their own wants above those of the beloved?
In other words; is it really unconditional love if in reality something else is loved more and out first?
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BTW, gd, you certainly are vile because you have been belittling GT as God's un Truth.
And you don't like to be slandered?
Isn't that hypocrisy? certainly is, dear.
You quoted James and then call him an old law preacher is inexcusable.