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What if you explain them?
Who wrote the 10C's if not Jesus?
Ummmmm. Jehovah? Strangely enough, the Bible never states that Jesus wrote the 10 words, but gives the credit to Jehovah.
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What if you explain them?
Who wrote the 10C's if not Jesus?
Are you admitting you do not understand either word?What if you explain them?
Who wrote the 10C's if not Jesus?
Did I say they were not Christian or something? Are the SDA found on the list you refer to? Why are you displaying a generic Christian faith symbol if the SDA are Christian? To me and others you are saying they are not while confessing you are SDA. In refusing to identify with them by faith icon here would suggest you are either hiding or saying they are not. If it is to hide in order to get people to agree with you, you are intentionally trying to deceive. Only the wicked love cover (darkness) to hide. Even Adam did this very thing. My dogs do it too.Are SDAs not Christians?
The first covenant is treated as a unit, the same way it was conveyed to the children of Israel.Maybe because Jesus never abolished all of his fathers commands like its being stated on here.
Your taking that out of context, theAre you fighting against the scripture that says;
Eph 2:15
Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace;
Heb 8:13
In that he saith, A new covenant, he hath made the first old. Now that which decayeth and waxeth old is ready to vanish away.
They have to deny what the old covenant is, so that some would be confused what must vanish away.
I accept the premise that Jesus wrote the Ten Commandments, as well as declared it from Mount Sinai. That premise grants Him the authority to limit its jurisdiction as the King Who issued it, and declare His adopted children as free.What if you explain them?
Who wrote the 10C's if not Jesus?
We are persuaded to honor the SDA's church's claim that it isn't a denomination, as codified within their own Fundamental Beliefs.
We have no reason to accept it as Christian, though.
This rhetorical question misrepresents the seventh-day Adventist church.Are SDAs not Christians?
Sorry but Paul is not trying to make a political peace between the Jew and the Gentile. Paul is talking about our relationship to and with God.Your taking that out of context, the
Ephesians 2:14-15(NKJV)
Christ Our Peace
14 For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, 15 having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, 16 and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity.
Paul defines what this "law of commandments contained in ordinances" is and it is "the enmity"which he mentions twice in verses 15&16- between Jews and Gentiles (see verses 11-12). He also calls it "the middle wall of division" in verse 14. Whatever "the law of commandments contained in ordinances" is, it causes hatred and division. This rules out right away that it refers to God's law, for it, Paul writes in Romans 7:12, "is holy, and the commandment holy and just and good."
Scriptures dont contradict itself when read in context. If Paul said Jesus abolished the entire OT, then Jesus is a liar when he said he didnt come to abolish his fathers commands.
Where does the NT promote doing what you say the law forbids? No I am not promoting doing that stuff. You present a straw man argument. Those kind of arguments are false. No one here promotes sin or the right to sin. BTW neither does Paul.Yes we are under a new covenant in which we are covered by the blood of Jesus for our sins instead of animals bloods and all the sacrificial offerings and such, but that doesnt mean everything God has taught to his followers for 4000 yrs was then now void.
It is still wrong to worship other Gods, lie, steal, kill, covet, sexual immorality, and much more. These are all out of the OT, so its clear the entire OT is not abolished except the ceremonial aspects of the law in which Hebrews explains are no longer needed as Jesus is now our high priest.
Yeah, that's your explantion. Let the scripture explain what we should claim changed. Was it only the ceromonial ritual or was the law taken out if the equation?:Yes we are under a new covenant in which we are covered by the blood of Jesus for our sins instead of animals bloods and all the sacrificial offerings and such, but that doesnt mean everything God has taught to his followers for 4000 yrs was then now void.
Noone said that it is was ever right to do those things.It is still wrong to worship other Gods, lie, steal, kill, covet, sexual immorality, and much more. These are all out of the OT, so its clear the entire OT is not abolished except the ceremonial aspects of the law in which Hebrews explains are no longer needed as Jesus is now our high priest.
Where does the NT promote doing what you say the law forbids? No I am not promoting doing that stuff. You present a straw man argument. Those kind of arguments are false. No one here promotes sin or the right to sin. BTW neither does Paul.
Yeah, that's your explantion. Let the scripture explain what we should claim changed. Was it only the ceromonial ritual or was the law taken out if the equation?:
Col 2:13
And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses;
Col 2:14
Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross;
It appears that all my sins and trespasses has been forgiven by nailing all the accusation of the law to His cross.
Noone said that it is was ever right to do those things.This reasoning is designed to ignore the gospel and continue in the law.
With or without the law, sin is still sin. The victory comes by what Jesus did, not by my ability to keep the law.
Paul explains how, what and why the law was abolished. You wont post the context to show "what is abolished, because it's not saying that you were dead in your sins because of ceorominal trespasses.No one is ignoring the Gospel. Like it not or Christians DO follow the law (outside of the ceremonial and sacrificial that were abolished). Dont lie, steal, kill, worship other Gods, refrain from sexual immorality, dont covet, Love one another, respect your parents are all part of the law. We are exempt from animal sacrifices and burnt offerings as they have been fulfilled and replaced by Christ.
Your statement contradict scriptures that teaches; 'you're not under the law'. 'The law' is the old covenant. The law was given to save those who keep it, but no man can keep it.The law cant save you and will never give Salvation, but ignoring it (the parts that apply to us) and saying you dont ned to follow any of Gods commands is where Jesus will tell many he didnt know them for being lawless.
Most NT scriptures about commandments are not speaking about the commandments from the law. How easy it is to decieve people with word definiton games.Jesus tells us to keep the commandments, which are summed up as Love God and Love one another, but they are a summary, not a cancellation of everything else.
Celebrating is against us.Yeah, that's your explantion. Let the scripture explain what we should claim changed. Was it only the ceromonial ritual or was the law taken out if the equation?:
Col 2:13
And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses;
Col 2:14
Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross;
It appears that all my sins and trespasses has been forgiven by nailing all the accusation of the law to His cross.
Noone said that it is was ever right to do those things.This reasoning is designed to ignore the gospel and continue in the law.
With or without the law, sin is still sin. The victory comes by what Jesus did, not by my ability to keep the law.
I have just discovered that Jesus abolished the entire Old Testament, not just the law. Do anyone disagree, if so why?
If he abolished the Old Testament, then he abolished the need for himself (a sacrificial messiah) which was demanded in the Old Testament.
You know that you're contradicting the language of SDA Fundamental Belief #13 when you erroneously claim the seventh-day Adventist church is a Christian denomination.
While Christianity affirms salvation by Jesus Christ, Adventism adds to this compliance with the Mosaic covenant -