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I just wanted to know if I did I'd but now I know I did not do it but I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but then I said I love my holy spirit but the holy spirit is not from me but from God I wanted to say I love the holy spirit and not my is this the unforgivable sin because someone reacted whit the unforgiveable sin is claiming to be God. And I'm little bit worried nowWhy are you asking humans a question you need to direct toward God?
Stay focused on The Truth, Kian-vg.I just wanted to know if I did I'd but now I know I did not do it but I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but then I said I love my holy spirit but the holy spirit is not from me but from God I wanted to say I love the holy spirit and not my is this the unforgivable sin because someone reacted whit the unforgiveable sin is claiming to be God. And I'm little bit worried now
I just wanted to know if I did I'd but now I know I did not do it but I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but then I said I love my holy spirit but the holy spirit is not from me but from God I wanted to say I love the holy spirit and not my is this the unforgivable sin because someone reacted whit the unforgiveable sin is claiming to be God. And I'm little bit worried now
I have already found out that that is not the unforgivable sin either because I said it was accidental and I did not mean it and I said it in ignorance when I wanted to say something else and now I don't even know if I really said it or thought it was just my ocd that will make me think that I have committed sin. Because the holy spirit is of god and I said it a little disconcerting because now I hardly know anymore whether I thought it or not.Stay focused on The Truth, Kian-vg.
Thank you for winner lucky i was only worried for 15 min because immediately iately I posted it here I know i did not do the unforgiveable sin now I need to stop listening to my ocd that make me say/think that thing because my ocd make me think that somethings I accidentally said it and then I'm worried I did the unforgivable sin. 1 time I was so worried I cant eat. But now the fear is gone I just need to listen to God and not my ocd because I LOVE GOD I LOVE JESUS AND I LOVE THE HOLY SPIRIT! And that's true.I have already found out that that is not the unforgivable sin either because I said it was accidental and I did not mean it and I said it in ignorance when I wanted to say something else and now I don't even know if I really said it or thought it was just my ocd that will make me think that I have committed sin. Because the holy spirit is of god and I said it a little disconcerting because now I hardly know anymore whether I thought it or not.
I just wanted to know if I did I'd but now I know I did not do it but I wanted to say I love the holy spirit but then I said I love my holy spirit but the holy spirit is not from me but from God I wanted to say I love the holy spirit and not my is this the unforgivable sin because someone reacted whit the unforgiveable sin is claiming to be God. And I'm little bit worried now
Yes and people who do the sin know the moment they do it and do it deliberately and intentionally. Now I know I did not do the sin.The fact that you have such concern about it is a strong sign you could not commit such a sin (though it is not an individual but a national sin)
Someone, if they could possibly commit such sin- would not be so concerned about it as you. This is just your own human nature and the demons trying to get you to feel condemned and take your focus offf Jesus and onto yourself!
Yes and people who do the sin know the moment they do it and do it deliberately and intentionally. Now I know I did not do the sin.
That is actually quite admirable.Well it is an institute. We do not offer a 4 year degree, we offer a 2 year degree and the courses are transferrable to many Baptist Colleges and Universities. I helped design it over several years and the purpose was to instruct and disciple people to do the work of the Ministry.
...unless you include, but do not emphasize the ten in stone (which I do not), which would make it bigotry which, along with legalism, is the subject of the letter, but not necessarily the verse to which I made reference.that would be incorrect. It was Jewish believers who were going behind Paul and trying to get teh Gentiles to conform to the Mosaic Laws (including the ten in stone)
at least, in part, is in direct conflict with this:So gentiles are screwed then? It is the people of Israel that the new covenant is made with!
Bible says- there has always been only one way people have been saved- By grace, through, faith. All salvation is based on teh blood of Jesus, but the object of faith that saved has been different in the different dispensations that God governed man with. Adam, Moses and Jeremiah did not trust in the death burial and resurrection of Jesus as the atonement of their sin.
unless you include, but do not emphasize the ten in stone (which I do not), which would make it bigotry which, along with legalism, is the subject of the letter, but not necessarily the verse to which I made reference.
The conditions of eternal life are the same now as they have ever been: Perfect obedience to the commandments of God. If it were not so, then Christ surely lived and died for naught.
The power and glory of the cross are in no way maligned by the very law the cross was meant to vindicate and fulfill. The devil-despised ten commandments are a transcript of Christ's character. Christ lived as we should live, and died as we should die. Atonement for sin is no excuse for sin. It really is not rocket science.In your lengthy epistle you mark the cross as the centerpiece of time , as it is, then in your closing remark, miss the power and glory of the cross.
What’s more interesting is knowing the references Paul makes and ignoring them to find the ones that are not as familiar on the same topic. Makes for better exegesis.But again, it seems that practically 90% of the time proof texts for variants in Soteriology come from the Pauline epistles. I find that distractingly interesting.
Not sure I follow you.What’s more interesting is knowing the references Paul makes and ignoring them to find the ones that are not as familiar on the same topic. Makes for better exegesis.
I’ve made it a point for about a year now, while doing research, to find the un-Pauline verses. For a fact I know what Paul says, in both the spiritual sense and how that translates to the physical sense from a life-time of study into those things. Because Paul is an object of worship to many, it makes more sense to take what he has offered and find the other witness from an un-Pauline source to form an understanding that is not based on letter law vs spirit law. Or, barring that, to differentiate between the different forms of interpretation and stick to one or the other.Not sure I follow you.
I do not wish to advance the idea that Paul never teaches in simple terms, but I definitely understand how you feel. "Worship" is a pretty strong word, but in this day of drive-thru everything, it is, no doubt, quite easy to construct a doctrine of one's own tradition, pre-supposition, etc. from the writings of the Great Apostle. I believe this is through little, if any, of his own fault. He was taught at the feet of Christ, Himself, just as were the others, although not along with them. He had a special calling and mission, which many are anxious to minimize or disregard altogether. As I like to say: "The Gospel is best served from the lips of Christ, Himself." He was in no way influenced by the apostate Jewish economy of His day.
I agree. I think the understanding of multiple interpretations methods is not lost on SDA’s. The interpretation methods used in Paul’s writings generally reflect onto lifestyles too, but particularly in the contradictions of their lives when living on the edge of both simultaneously.I’ve made it a point for about a year now, while doing research, to find the un-Pauline verses. For a fact I know what Paul says, in both the spiritual sense and how that translates to the physical sense from a life-time of study into those things. Because Paul is an object of worship to many, it makes more sense to take what he has offered and find the other witness from an un-Pauline source to form an understanding that is not based on letter law vs spirit law. Or, barring that, to differentiate between the different forms of interpretation and stick to one or the other.
Decidedly not.I think the understanding of multiple interpretations methods is not lost on SDA’s.
He had some very sophiticated heresies to deal with and often had to speak their language and fight fire with fire, so to speak.The interpretation methods used in Paul’s writings generally reflect onto lifestyles too, but particularly in the contradictions of their lives when living on the edge of both simultaneously.
I was referring to the methods used to further revelations from the writings of Daniel where times are used in double applications. But if you prefer not to go there, fine. But it remains true of Pauline adherents. If you interpret by law, then continue in the self-acclaimed position of God to the church in all your dealings, but remain aware of what that statement is saying. If the interpretation is by spiritual application in the rightful position of the church to God, then be aware of that position. Straddling the fence is not an option.Decidedly not.
You lost meI was referring to the methods used to further revelations from the writings of Daniel where times are used in double applications. But if you prefer not to go there, fine. But it remains true of Pauline adherents. If you interpret by law, then continue in the self-acclaimed position of God to the church in all your dealings, but remain aware of what that statement is saying. If the interpretation is by spiritual application in the rightful position of the church to God, then be aware of that position. Straddling the fence is not an option.