I read what the scriptures PLAINLY say.
You read what you want to believe, not what actually is.
I read what the scriptures PLAINLY say.
Abraham obeyed God because he wanted to and had to obey.
How do you EVER get we do not have to obey?
You read what you want to believe, not what actually is.
I read and believe exactly what is said.
There was NO law when Abraham walked planet earth. It was his
choice to do God's will.
Abraham obeyed God instinctively out of love, not out of distress.
Examples:
1) A good Father provides shelter, food, clothing, etc, out of love, not because
he's coerced into doing so.
2) If a good Wife loves her Husband she will do everything she can, to make his
life easy. She does it instinctively out of love, not out of fear of punishment.
Obedience to a law holds a fear of disciplinary action. The action of love, ought
to be instinctive.
The law didn't come for hundred's of years after Abraham. (From Moses)
GT and Meshak share an inability to learn and stubbornly hold to
their false belief systems. They're very similar.
Same old story.
Try speaking about God's Truth.
You obey out of fear.
Well, there are "deep rooted" similarities between you and her. Neither
of you have the ability to learn.
I obey. Those who obey love Jesus. I obey and am rewarded.
John 14:23 Jesus replied, "Anyone who loves me will obey my teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them.
Sounds like you are Meshak are kin folk; or should I say kindred spirits.
The book of John was written for/to the House of Israel. You and your
ilk have chosen to live under the law and in accordance with the House
of Israel laws. Therefore, you've chosen to live under obedience to the law.
So, you MUST obey 100%.
How, specifically, have I "made up" anything about Jesus and/or the Bible?You are making things up about Jesus and the Bible just to justify going against me for my friendly warning to you about GM's beliefs.
Let it go. You have false beliefs yourself and will not listen either.
You said Jesus didn't tell anyone that they were wrong.How, specifically, have I "made up" anything about Jesus and/or the Bible?
Why don't you be honest and accountable and simply admit that instead of judging and labeling me as having "false beliefs" you might just say "Aikido7, I do not agree with your beliefs."
And make sure you make that determination without feeling that you can read my soul or guess at my motives.
I have a hard time I would say "Jesus never told anyone they were wrong." But maybe I did.You said Jesus didn't tell anyone that they were wrong.
I say what Jesus says and that is that you are wrong, and that you do not know the scriptures.