You said His birth was THE act that began our redemption...you might have intended to mean a greater context but your desire to defend your Christmas celebration elevated its importance to what you said...THEI understand that you're trying to make as fine a point as you can in order to wave a flag at it, but the act of his birth was a beginning of the life of Christ that led to the offering of grace. You should quote me anyway, for the context.
Act that began...
Ok I will...our redemption is timeless since it begins with God...duh...kinda why His birth was not made into a tradition...Sabbath was...to celebrate creation His first act of mercy and His grace that we could still keep it after the initial rebellion...Passover certainly is certainly a tradition to celebrate being redeemed from Egypt and sin...six other festivals established...oh and the prohibitions to celebrate with false worship are also acts of redemption as they keep us focused on the Redeemer and Savior not on trees and decorations and Ham...You might as well be saying that our redemption is timeless since it begins with God, but all you do is water the point of language to attempt a point that doesn't alter the argument.
I am not but much of Christendom is...Then you're doing it wrong.
I celebrate on Sabbath my Creator and Redeemer...His death merely a part of another already established festival of Passover and His resurrection celebrated as first fruits...on specific dates...His calendar...and not on those of an entirely different calendar with eggs and bunnies and magic bread turned to flesh of a bloodless perpetual sacrifice...
fine...you didn't once fulfilled you replaced it...He having "fulfilled" it continued to keep the Sabbath as did His followers...Christendom wished to celebrate and keep something else...man's traditionI never said replaced. I said fulfilled.
argue what? He will agree with me that Christmas was not in the early church...but pagan tradition was baptized as even honest posters here attestFind a priest and argue about the oldest church.
What is not for is against...what is not asked for is false...vanity and false worship is prohibitedExcept it isn't prohibited.
Its not about me but even other Christians are ok with the pagan origins...those idols were baptized...is why they don't see the sin no more either...You mean people like you. Your crowd. And I don't agree with you.
LoLs weren't in relation to the message of repentance...you merely carried them into it...lolThe LOLs really underscore that...or, you're wrong.
Confirming what is true has a sense of "a-ha"Thanks, I should have said wrong and smug.
And what He said about it's not what comes into the body which defiles...but that it comes at all is because the body already is defiled is here well displayed...you don't see the sin of learning the ways of the pagans as you choose not to see it...
your wrong from the starting gate...there is sin everywhere and even Pharisees sinned in their not doing sin...lolThere is no sin in all sorts of things and where there is not sin the doing is not sin and you sin not. Trying to make that general enough to be alarming is just hooey on your part and a bit deceptive.
one is reduced to referring to Church father's teaching? But he commends exactly what you do...take what was profane and use it while "thinking of Him"lain: So, lacking a rational rebuttal on the illustration of your assimilation problem you're reduced to that.
I don't He does...He degrades the value of all He has not ordained...actually there is no absence of command and still the presence of prohibition for vanity is ignored...or seen as absentRather, worth noting that you go out of your way (twice now) to degrade the value of a thing. Adding boast to it doesn't really alter the error in it or cover what that usually notes in a person. And no one said you had to "look up" to well executed rhetoric. The absence of condemnation isn't the presence of praise any more than the absence of command notes the presence of prohibition. But I can see how you get there, considering your tendency.
taking examples from scripture is preferred then from the pagans...No, that's not proud at all, is it. lain:
sure some cases better than others and some still unresolved but as for not celebrating the Mass of Christ as pagans do is well resolved...as for the others...maybe I can even get some tips from you...maybeSame pride problem and I bet you had vaccinations that Jesus never had. I bet you've run into all sorts of unique situations and had to apply your principles to them in the absence of example.
regarding Christmas yes...that point...and if not agreed with well then let's hash it out...as I am the weaker brother...I admit I see sin far too often and yearn to flee...like one who has learned alcohol is indeed a poison and also lost loved ones to it...I'm going to sum for the sake of time I don't have to waste today: you believe you know exactly what God wants and demands and precisely what He doesn't, with scripture or in its silences, and anyone who doesn't agree with you on any particular point, is wrong and lesser.
In fact how about this...I delight in His law and wish to do it like one drowning in water seeks air...
as we both know what we think of each other isn't as important as what He thinks of us...you might be right and I have missed many pleasant times around the Yuletide log...however you might be wrong with it...And I think you're half rational on a good day and lazy on a bad one.
Not worth the risk of losing Him...to what is clear He hates...vanity and false worship men's traditions
that is just it...I can't...you might be right that I am vain boastful and judging but until I see it...well I can just claim you bring da sin...You presented the psalm and I noted an answer. I'll make this particular argument easier: name a sin you do without knowing it.
naming it would mean I am aware of it...but even good parents realize they are being watched and fail without intending to...
Paul makes it clear that if the lesser stumbles refrain...I am not always aware of the lesser brother and may cause him to stumble by what I do or say...
some He even winks at...but once you know the commandment and return to your own like vomit well that is a graver matter...sin against the Spirit which begs you to follow Him His way...not your previous one...So some things become sin if you do them twice? lain:
see? I don't see that I am a pope...He has the luxury of setting the rule and enforcing it...but ONLY His Will has lasting repercussions and if you go against it...I just go on and on about Him His Way and that of REPENT...good new gospel...worship in TRUTH and Spirit...lots of not true about the manner of mass of Christ ya dig?Back to the humility clause then. Scripture speaks for Him. You at best speak of Him. When you confuse those you err and invite sin (along with looking like a grade-A, hostile doofus who thinks he's the Pope...a thing you detest in anyone else.
Others must tell me if I am or not...meek and humble not pope...so judge as you mustAre you meek and humble then? Or do you forgive your manner by ascribing the bold to it? I'm not saying I do a good job of that either, but I haven't elected myself Pope either, so...
sobriety...not clarity...I was referring to the faith and Spirit which I have come to receive to overcome alcohol and not have to slur "I ain't drunk"That's proud enough, don't you think. Countless people you hold up in their error because of your...clarity?
And now merely attempt to aid others their own path...and when I see something He hates...well I make them aware of it...they can deny but at least I answered His calling to feed His sheep...
That we differs is not my righteousness...that I wish to follow Him His way makes me differs as a result of it...I don't love the world of anything of the world...that will make anyone peculiar...I don't believe that anyone is confused on whether or not you believe the distinction between you and anyone who differs is your righteousness and pure desire. You've been pretty clear on the point prior.
what meekness?...seeing others ok what He hates is calling it out...you can respond in kind and disagree...a better job than I have...your defense of your doing has succeeded my attack...I'd have to have a chance to respond to a thing I haven't seen in you, so that's some observation on your part.
lol...can't even convince you to keep from doing what He hates...but thanks for the flattery...Well, thank goodness you're better than the rest, clearer of eye and mind, so you can save most of Christendom from the horrible error of...a different exegesis.
just wasted much time on you regarding vanity obviously...Have you a ring?
you would know but how else to respond to ad Homs...light the fire be done with it...you wish to continue without protest...I merely seek instruction and correction and give in kind...Narrower still is the mind that confuses that scripture with personal infallibility in its application.
See, it's nearly impossible to reconcile that with just about everything that proceeded it, including much of this post. Were I to credit that spirit and understanding I think you'd have had to amend practice to some extent...at least in this document.
You do as you wish...congratulations...
really?...well let's seeSame here.
brought me this far...My prayer is a bit simpler. I want you, me and everyone to experience grace, gratitude, and a prosperous walk with Him, wherever He leads you.
Either Jesus is God or He isn't. A yes is a yes and a no is a no. It's not complicated.
Nope it isn't...and yes He is...One with His Father even...same Loves and same hatreds...