I think that Jacob is an impostor. He is really a Jew.
I do not wear tzit-tzit and I do not live in Israel. It is possible to obey God. I know I am to obey God's commands and I choose to do so.God does not ask; God commands.
Do you keep it? All of it? Perfectly?
I think that you overestimate your abilities in this regard. Most people do.I do not wear tzit-tzit and I do not live in Israel. It is possible to obey God. I know I am to obey God's commands and I choose to do so.
Paul also that the law is spiritual.Live according to the flesh--die (Ro 8:13). :burnlib: Be led by the spirit--live (Ro 8:14). :straight:
Is it not prophetic that the commemoration of the giving of Torah is the day chosen for the Spirit to be given to us? Come on. Read the Bible.No, the Holy Spirit not the law will tell you so.
I think that Jacob is an impostor. He is really a Jew.
Do you understand Romans 8:1-4 NASB?I think that you overestimate your abilities in this regard. Most people do.
The law condemns because people do not obey well.
To attempt to be a "law keeper" is to walk in the flesh. Walking in the spirit is a different thing altogether.
No, the Holy Spirit not the law will tell you so.
Is it not prophetic that the commemoration of the giving of Torah is the day chosen for the Spirit to be given to us? Come on. Read the Bible.
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So you disagree with Romans 7:7?
Scripture? You make a lot of bold assertions with nothing to back it up.For the Christian, the law has been replaced by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is now our guide and our teacher.
It was the natural progression of things; not the desire of the Law. If the Law did not exist, there would be no sin because there was no standard.Read further. The law caused Paul to want to sin, Romans 7:7-12.
I say that this says the Law can be used lawfully. What does it mean for the Law to be used lawfully? What do you think it means?
Read further. The law caused Paul to want to sin, Romans 7:7-12.
Yes, I do.Do you understand Romans 8:1-4 NASB?
John 3 is highly misunderstood. Nobody becomes a member of the body of Christ by being "born again".You cannot become a Christian (born again) by the flesh or be perfected by the flesh after having already become a Christian.
Which commands? What do you do when two commands contradict each other?You can as an individual person choose to obey God. We do this by obeying God's commands.
The ones that are currently applicable.Do you obey God's commands by the Spirit? Do you share God's commands with others?
Do you obey Matthew 16:20?We should all know to obey God's commands. Do you believe that you must have the Holy Spirit to do so? A person must repent to be a Christian. With the Spirit of God as a new creature in Christ (born again) obeying God's commands is easier. Obeying in the flesh is not true obedience and no one is saved by works. Salvation is by the grace of God through faith. See Ephesians 2:8-9 NASB.
We must obey Jesus.
You clearly do not understand who these were written to and why.Acts 5
32 “And we are witnesses of these things; and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to those who obey Him.”
Hebrews 5
9 And having been made perfect, He became to all those who obey Him the source of eternal salvation,
You poor confused boy.Is the Spirit given to those who obey Him (was given to those who obey Him) or are the only people who obey Him those who have the Holy Spirit?
Can you tell a non-believer to repent and obey God's commands? Can you explain what God's commands are and tell them to obey God?
The wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 NASB.It means it is used as a tutor to bring people to Christ. It convicts and proves you deserve to go to hell. Therefore, it is Holy and righteous.
I don't know why you are saying what you are saying here.Yes, I do.
John 3 is highly misunderstood. Nobody becomes a member of the body of Christ by being "born again".
Which commands? What do you do when two commands contradict each other?
The ones that are currently applicable.
Do you obey Matthew 16:20?
You clearly do not understand who these were written to and why.
You poor confused boy.
What do you make of Paul when he says this?
Rom 5:19 (AKJV/PCE)(5:19) For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous.Does he misunderstand the need to obey to obtain righteousness?
you can't obey Jacob
We are rewarded (Ps. 19:11). We race to win (1 Co 9:24).
God doesn't have any grandchildren. Each must come to the kingdom on his own (Mt 6:33).
Mt 5:20, 48