RealityJerk
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The original Greek text was inspired, however, there is a problem...
What's the problem?
The original Greek text was inspired, however, there is a problem...
What's the problem?
I always look at the original Hebrew and Greek, when I study the bible. However, whether it's the original or a translation, there is no way of establishing, apart from faith, that a book is the infallible word of God. That's a matter of faith.
Everything is by faith. Nothing can be proven. This is why the Bible says, "The Just Shall Live By Faith" Romans 1:17. If you need a miracle or some sort of revelation, that is not living by faith. Saving faith is always faith in Christ and his Gospel. The best part of the New Testament is that it tells us how we are justified, sanctified and redeemed, 1 Corinthians 1:30. There is no other way to know these things.
You dont have Faith in Christ since you believe those He died for are still lost !
Everything is by faith. Nothing can be proven. This is why the Bible says, "The Just Shall Live By Faith" Romans 1:17. If you need a miracle or some sort of revelation, that is not living by faith. Saving faith is always faith in Christ and his Gospel. The best part of the New Testament is that it tells us how we are justified, sanctified and redeemed, 1 Corinthians 1:30. There is no other way to know these things.
I agree Robert. Faith doesn't require any-thing, but grace. Faith itself is the real miracle.
Not really. The real miracle is the incarnation of Jesus Christ and the fact that, "He that knew no sin became sin for us: that we might be made the righteousness of God in him" 2 Corinthians 5:21.
Faith doesn't require any-thing, but grace. Faith itself is the real miracle.
How do you figure that?
Not really. The real miracle is the incarnation of Jesus Christ and the fact that, "He that knew no sin became sin for us: that we might be made the righteousness of God in him" 2 Corinthians 5:21.
Again... there are 613 Mitzvah's ... please express if you keep all of them? Also... Do you recognize the validity of the Old Testament? Do you reject all of the Bible or simply some of it?
Beloved57 writes:
"Read my threads, they explain what I believe and why, if you really want to know !"
No thanks, I don't chase after threads. If you're going to accuse someone of heresy, at least have the integrity, the grit, to defend your charge. This is a discussion board, a forum, where people actually exchange ideas, debate, communicate with each other, like I'm doing now with you.
If you can't do that, then you're just full of hot-air.
Then you are insincere on wanting to know my views !
Then you are insincere on wanting to know my views !
Spare me the psychobabel. If you're going to accuse me of disparaging the work of Messiah on the cross, then present your case or shut-up. This is a forum for discussion, hence actively defend your position or it amounts to nothing. Hot air, of no value.
I personally see you as an ignorant pagan, following the mystical doctrines of a false prophet. How about that? If you ask me why I believe that, I'll just return the favor and provide you with a link. There you go, go fetch the answer, I'm to busy to engage you in a debate.
I just read this reply..You don't have to observe all 613 commandments. Think, before you object.
I recognize the law of Moses, delivered to him by the Messiah Himself (it's really the law of Messiah and of His Father, YHWH..)..on mount Sinai. The primary, authoritative scripture of the children of Israel has always been Torah. That's the litmus or standard.
The nation of Israel, the Messiah and His 12 apostles, recognized the Hebrew bible. Torah, prophets, psalms / writings. Logically, and with a bit of study and most importantly, a bit of spiritual discernment, you can reasonably conclude that the Hebrew scriptures are YHWH's instructions.
As disciples of Messiah, we also follow His instructions, as presented in the book of Matthew. A book written to Israel, in Hebrew or perhaps Aramaic. We don't have the original copy, but if the words of this gospel, written to Israel, concord, agree with, the Hebrew bible, then we should accept it, above all other gospels.
Matthew was written, by one of the 12 apostles, in the original language of Messiah and His apostles, decades before the "gospel of John", was ever penned. It is written specifically to Israel, and that's who we are, as disciples. We are Israel, alongside the tribe of Judah.
All other "NT" writings, with the exception of Paul's epistles, are profitable, and useful, for the disciple. That includes the other gospels, the book of acts..etc. Even if Luke was supposedly a student or assistant of Paul, we can still glean valuable information from the gospel that bears his name and the book of acts, which attempts to chronicle events, the activities of the 12 apostles, after the ascension of Our King.
Again not sincere!Spare me the psychobabel. If you're going to accuse me of disparaging the work of Messiah on the cross, then present your case or shut-up. This is a forum for discussion, hence actively defend your position or it amounts to nothing. Hot air, of no value.
I personally see you as an ignorant pagan, following the mystical doctrines of a false prophet. How about that? If you ask me why I believe that, I'll just return the favor and provide you with a link. There you go, go fetch the answer, I'm to busy to engage you in a debate.