It has been answered and you simply ignore it.Any of you who claim that Christians have no law over them...can any of you answer my question?
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It has been answered and you simply ignore it.Any of you who claim that Christians have no law over them...can any of you answer my question?
Start referencing them.Yeah...and we can find as many verses that say that we must obey the law.
Now...which of the 10 cs may I break with impunity...other than the dreaded day of rest?
Can you give me an answer?
please, it says abolished in Eph 2, to reconcile to God in 2:16, we were not reconciled because of ceremonial abolishment!..heheheheYou do realize that there is no abolishing of the Ten Commandments in any of these. These speak to ceremonial laws. Why would you not sanction stealing if you are so convince that the law is abolished? Speak up!!!
then why did James agree with peter and Paul, grace and faith to be saved in Acts 15?Now what you have done here is evil! Faith without works is dead can not mean that works bring like! Is that what God is saying in James 2:
17 Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
18 Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.
19 Thou believest that there is one God; thou doest well: the devils also believe, and tremble.
You want to discount works when God plainly states that faith and works go together. This act by you pains me to the heart and I know it hurts heaven. Sad Sad Sad!
please define impunity, in a practical situation for the frog, thanks!And of course, no one could answer my question...I think I've asked it about three times now.
Let me try this again.
Which of the ten commandments, barring the infamous day of rest, may a Christian break with impunity?
If we are no longer under any law, why can't we:
1. Worship other gods?
2. Make graven images and worship them?
3. Take God's name in vain?
4. Okay, skip this one, for now.
5. Disrespect our parents?
6. Kill?
7. Commit adultery?
8. Steal?
9. Lie?
10. Covet?
If you cannot answer this question, you tacitly admit that we are under the law, just as we always were.
Joshua was not talking to the church...The same two that was there from Deut. 11:13 & 13:3 Lev. 19:34. The same that was understood to be coupled with the Ten commandments from the beginning.
Joshua 22:5 But take diligent heed to do the commandment and the law, which Moses the servant of the Lord charged you, to love the Lord your God, and to walk in all his ways, and to keep his commandments, and to cleave unto him, and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul.
So why are you separating them? Jesus did not, for Jesus also required the ten in Mat 19:16-19.
exactly, in fact as you knpw Paul said this in a synagogue....Being in the synagogue is not proof of keeping the Sabbath.
please define impunity, in a practical situation for the frog, thanks!
but what happens, are we stoned?impunity
/ɪmˈpjuːnɪtɪ/
noun (pl) -ties
1.
exemption or immunity from punishment or recrimination
2.
exemption or immunity from unpleasant consequences: a successful career marked by impunity from early mistakes
3.
with impunity
Word Origin
- with no unpleasant consequences
- with no care or heed for such consequences
C16: from Latin impūnitās freedom from punishment, from impūnisunpunished, from im- (not) + poena punishment
I am amazed at the very notion that Christians may even think to violate the laws of God with impunity...
so we are not stoned as the law says?What happens is that you do not hear "thou good and faithful servant".
why is it that you presume grace people want to steal or whatever, when grace is the power over sin, while law arouses sin? So really you should rebuke the law people, not the grace people. See what I mean?What happens is that you do not hear "thou good and faithful servant".
Is it a sin to steal?why is it that you presume grace people want to steal or whatever, when grace is the power over sin, while law arouses sin? So really you should rebuke the law people, not the grace people. See what I mean?
Leviticus 20:10Which of those commandments says that you are to be stoned?
you were the one who brought up impunity about the 10When did Jesus say "If you love me keep my commandments. If you don't you will be stoned"??
Is that one of the ten commandments?Leviticus 20:10
10 k‘The man who commits adultery with another man’s wife, he who commits adultery with his neighbor’s wife, the adulterer and the adulteress, shall surely be put to death.
Exodus 21:17Which of those commandments says that you are to be stoned?
...it is number 7, adultery is punishable by death.Is that one of the ten commandments?
I don't think so.
Froggie, it's a simple question...
Is it a sin to steal?