Please go back and read all of my post. You will find the replies, if those posts were worthy of response.So you only reply to the posts you like??
Here they are again:
no. 352
no. 354
no. 355
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Please go back and read all of my post. You will find the replies, if those posts were worthy of response.So you only reply to the posts you like??
Here they are again:
no. 352
no. 354
no. 355
We all know the above...
Yeshua pulled grain on the Sabbath and healed on the Sabbath.
That's work.
Worthy of response!Please go back and read all of my post. You will find the replies, if those posts were worthy of response.
The pharisees tried to keep the law perfectly.Wasn't it so that the pharisees and the scribes added all kinds of stuff to the law, so it was impossible to keep? It became a burden to people. Jesus healing on the Sabbath, was it really work? Or was it considered work by the pharisees? I wonder? At least they had totally misunderstood the Sabbath.
P.S. Yes, man did add a lot of his own laws to those of God.Wasn't it so that the pharisees and the scribes added all kinds of stuff to the law, so it was impossible to keep? It became a burden to people. Jesus healing on the Sabbath, was it really work? Or was it considered work by the pharisees? I wonder? At least they had totally misunderstood the Sabbath.
Hmmm, maybe the problem is that you don't read what was written.
Could you just exegete Mathew 5:17-20???(since you say we are no longer under the law and Jesus says we are)
Jesus doesn't say that we are under the law. Who is Jesus talking to or do you read the text?
@Yeshua HaDerekh could answer to this himself.Hey, you were the who said Jesus couldn't follow the law.
If you believe it's possible then my question is are you doing it, flawlessly? If not, why not?Is it possible or not to keep the 10 commandments?
If it's not possible to keep the commandments, why do Jesus and also Paul say we are to keep the commandments?
Ah ... just a few things ...
What are the commands of Christ?
- Repent
- Follow Me
- Rejoice
- Let Your Light Shine
- Honor God’s Law
- Be Reconciled
- Do Not Lust
- Keep Your Word
- Go the Second Mile
- Love Your Enemies
- Be Perfect
- Practice Secret Disciplines
- Lay Up Treasures
- Seek God’s Kingdom
- Judge Not
- Do Not Cast Pearls
- Ask, Seek, Knock
- Do Unto Others
- Choose the Narrow Way
- Beware of False Prophets
- Pray for Laborers
- Be Wise as Serpents
- Fear Not
- Hear God’s Voice
- Take My Yoke
- Honor Your Parents
- Beware of Leaven
- Deny Yourself
- Despise Not Little Ones
- Go to Offenders
- Beware of Covetousness
- Forgive Offenders
- Honor Marriage
- Be a Servant
- Be a House of Prayer
- Ask in Faith
- Bring In the Poor
- Render to Caesar
- Love the Lord
- Love Your Neighbor
- Await My Return
- Take, Eat, and Drink
- Be Born Again
- Keep My Commandments
- Watch and Pray
- Feed My Sheep
- Baptize My Disciples
- Receive God’s Power
- Make Disciples
Also:
- Give to the poor
Hey, you were the who said Jesus couldn't follow the law.
We all know the above...
Yeshua pulled grain on the Sabbath and healed on the Sabbath.
That's work.
isn't that indirectly choosing some for hell, since He is not choosing them for heaven, even He could.
I said this in my post no. 405:Actually it isn't. THEY SAID it was. You are permitted to heal and do good on Shabbat, in fact it is required. Pulling grain to eat is not work. The poor are permitted to glean. They are not buying or selling. The were not cooking or kindling fire, etc.
If you believe it's possible then my question is are you doing it, flawlessly? If not, why not?
Where did you learn this?
John is writing a letter and he goes back and forth talking to Christians and non-Christians? He is talking to Christians, and also those who would like to be Christian, throughout his letter.
These letters were for Christians---I'm sure some hopeful Christians were always in the mix in all the letters. This does not change the fact that they were written to existing Christians.
Clopas
1 John 3:9
You're saying that a Christian never sins? Please be clear.
1 John 3:9 says that no one who is born of God PRACTICES sin.
Those who PRACTICE SIN are of the devil. Verse 8.
John is not saying we will never sin because he gives the solution for this in 1 John 1:9.
John is speaking about those that are not saved in these verses. He's comparing Christians with non-Christians who practice sin. So, you're saying that non-Christians are not TRUE CHRISTIANS? Of course they're not. I'm losing your point here.
1 John was written to believers. I believe he's admonishing them not to sin since, as today, some believed they could sin and still be called Christian. By "sin" I mean specifically those that believe we are not required to follow the law of God, the moral law. This was a heresy back then as it is now, but it is not easily recognizable. Chapter 3:8-10 speaks to this immorality.
John is writing a letter and he goes back and forth talking to Christians and non-Christians?
He is talking to Christians, and also those who would like to be Christian, throughout his letter.
These letters were for Christians---I'm sure some hopeful Christians were always in the mix in all the letters. This does not change the fact that they were written to existing Christians.
1 John 3:9
You're saying that a Christian never sins? Please be clear.
1 John 3:9 says that no one who is born of God PRACTICES sin.
Those who PRACTICE SIN are of the devil. Verse 8.
John is not saying we will never sin because he gives the solution for this in 1 John 1:9.
John is speaking about those that are not saved in these verses. He's comparing Christians with non-Christians who practice sin. So, you're saying that non-Christians are not TRUE CHRISTIANS? Of course they're not. I'm losing your point here.
1 John was written to believers. I believe he's admonishing them not to sin since, as today, some believed they could sin and still be called Christian. By "sin" I mean specifically those that believe we are not required to follow the law of God, the moral law. This was a heresy back then as it is now, but it is not easily recognizable. Chapter 3:8-10 speaks to this immorality.
Yes Yeshua is the incarnate Son. He is not a woman, so again you are wrong. Are you not Trinitarian?
We all know the above...
Yeshua pulled grain on the Sabbath and healed on the Sabbath.
That's work.
LOL I understand!
I'd say that a willful sin is thought of beforehand. It's intentional.
The other sins we commit are done because we're human and this will happen. I spoke about this in a post of mine at the beginning of this thread.
I like to ask forgiveness for all sins, those I know about and those that escape my thought.
This is why I say that we sin every day --- even if we're not aware of it.
Good post.
I said what I did, because you make this outrageous statement, "not even Yeshua could follow ALL 613"