EmSw
White Horse Rider
- Apr 26, 2014
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Obey God. Your message of self preservation is foolishness.
You have become a 'militant' reformed believer. You could care less if I obey God, but are adamant about 'obeying' your beliefs.
A Christian who struggles with a particular sin would surely fail, lose hope and faith if they followed your advice.
Why are you struggling with a particular sin? Is it your desire to obey this sin? If this sin causes you to fail, lose hope, lose faith, I would suggest to rid your heart of this sin.
You're wrong in your assumption. These men never reached perfection, they are blameless in Christ, but never in their works. There has and never be a man who is perfect, except Christ.
What is this assumption of which you speak? And where did you get to be perfect in obeying His commands? Aren't we talking about keeping His commandments, and not perfection?
The history of Israel (and our own hearts) confirm that the ideals of God’s law cannot be achieved without God’s divine intervention. The Ten Commandments expose our sinful motives and behavior for what they are, namely, transgression of specific commands. And we know from experience that the Ten Commandments do not have the power to transform us or liberate us from the power of sin. So, the law is like a teacher who shows us God’s holiness, our sinfulness, and our need for salvation.
Okay, when the Ten Commandments expose your sinful motives, what are you to do about it? Keep committing these sins? This sounds like your solution.
If I give you the commandment, not to murder, does it motivate you to murder? Don't you see that this is what God expects from you, that is, not to murder?
And how do you expect salvation if you keep sinning against God? Have you not read where Jesus said, if you want to enter life, keep the commandments?
All you are giving us is excuses to keep breaking His commandments.
According to Matthew 5:21-22 and Matthew 5:27-28, I have failed on several occasions. And since I have failed there, I have failed to keep the greatest commandments:
Okay Doug, you have failed. What do you do next? Do you keep committing the same sin? If adultery is your failure, have you told your wife? Do you keep committing adultery because His commandments say not to? Will you keep the desire to commit adultery? Did you not know adulterers will not inherit the kingdom of God?
"Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets."
So, can you not love God? Can you not love your neighbor? If you can't, I must ask, have you come to Jesus that you might have life? Have you entered the narrow gate which leads to life? If you have, why aren't you following and obeying Jesus?
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