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chevyontheriver said:
↑ A person cannot see what they deliberately chose to not see. The question about Mary and kecharitomene was to provide you Biblical evidence for the sinlessness of Mary. And you denied it a priori, as in without even a hearing.
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LoveGodsWord said:
↑ Agreed. God gave Isaiah His Word to give to His people in
Isaiah 6:9-10 and God said Go,and tell this people, Hear you indeed, but understand not; and see you indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed. When Jesus spoke Gods' Word and God's people closed their eyes and ears to hearing and seeing Gods' Word Jesus quoted
Isaiah 6:9-10 and said to His disciples concerning them, " Therefore speak I to them in parables: because they seeing see not; and hearing they hear not, neither do they understand and in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which said, By hearing you shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing you shall see, and shall not perceive: For this people's heart is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes they have closed; lest at any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears, and should understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them. But blessed are your eyes, for they see: and your ears, for they hear." -
Matthew 13:13-16. So God's blessing is for all those who hear and believe Gods Word not for those who close their eyes and ears to believing and obeying what Gods' Word says. The Apostle Paul had the same problem as Isaiah and Jesus in
Acts of the Apostles 28:22-27 from those calling Christs disciples a sect and did not want to hear God's Words. So we should all be careful not to close our eyes and ears to believing and obeying what Gods' Word says. According to the scriptures the many will be called but only the few will be chosen *
Matthew 24:14
For me, he must increase and I must decrease. I only point all to the Word of God for all that have eyes to see and ears to hear because it is there we find the one who loves us that we may love him. I know him and am known by him. All that he shows me I see and must show to all because I am blind. He tells me it is those that say they see that do not see. These are they that have once known him or do not know him. There is only life in the living Word. These are his Words and not my own. Freely I give because freely I have received. I must speak in the light and what I hear preach in the housetops. Many will not hear because they do not know Him. He is the Word of God and those that believe him are those that he has chosen. They follow him because they love him and are loved by him. Many are called but few are chosen. There is nothing hidden that shall not be revealed come judgment day. For he whom God hath sent speaks the words of God: for he gives not the Spirit by measure but many do not hear when they close their eyes to see and their ears to hear. Let's all pray we are not of those who harden their hearts to hearing and seeing what Gods' Word says and remain with the many that are called and not with the few that are chosen. This is why scripture alone (Gods' Word) is the only rule of faith because our faiths comes from Gods Word *
Romans 10:17.
Your response here...
I am beyond amazed that you agreed with me that you have stopped up your ears and blinded your eyes so you would not see parts of Scripture you did not want to see. You say we all should be careful not to close our eyes and ears, which is true, but you agreed with me that you did just that in ignoring Biblical evidence you didn't want to hear.
Well that is
not true at all. As shown in the context of the discussion above I said no where in any post that I agreed with you that I have stopped hearing and seeing Gods' Word. I have been posted the opposite all through our discussion showing from the scriptures that our salvation is only by faith that comes by believing and obeying what Gods' Word says. Where did I post to you that I have stopped hearing and seeing God's Word? If I have never said such things why pretend that I have? To be honest I am, amazed that you would even suggest or say things I have never said.
I commented on and agreed to what you posted here; "
A person cannot see what they deliberately chose to not see." You were provided quotes from Isaiah, Jesus and Paul all showing that many close their eyes and ears to hearing and seeing what God's Word says and I pray that would not be the case for any of us here. Although I know that many will be called and only the few will be chosen *Matthew 22:14.
You were also provided scripture in our discussion for context in
post 101 linked showing that God's Word says both
Jews and gentiles have all sinned *Romans 3:9 and that there is
none righteous no
not one *Romans 3:10 and that
all have sinned *Romans 3:23 and again
all the world is guilty before God of sin *Romans 3:19-20.
Paul here is talking about
all mankind which include
all men and
all women here which also includes Mary who is a sinner in need of a Savior just like everyone of us. In order for you to prove that Mary was sinless you would need to provide scripture for that teaching and there is none. Then you would need to harmonize what Paul says in
Romans 3:9-23 above. Although that will never happen as there is no scripture that says Mary is sinless. So you have a problem here in your belief that Mary was sinless as it is a teaching that is
not biblical or supported in the scriptures. As shown above everything you have posted about Mary being sinless and God's greatest creation is not supported in the scriptures. This is a man-made teaching that is not supported by scripture. If you disagree provide the scripture that says Mary is sinless? As posted earlier I see this part of our discussion as a distraction to the OP subject matter. I was interested in talking about the OP and not interested in a discussion that Mary is sinless or not I personally only see the change or subject matter as not being relevant to the OP or something I am not interested in talking about to be honest.
It's a good prayer to pray that people not harden their heartsto hearing what God's Word says. And yet you have done that in refusing to inquire about Mary and kecharitomene.. And you admit you did it.
I have done no such thing. I have only provided scripture for what I believe which is in disagreement with what you believe and when I ask you for scripture that says Mary was sinless you have not provided any. You have been provided scripture many times now showing that the scriptures teach everyone of us have sinned and fall short of Gods' glory and that there is not a single human being apart from Jesus that was sinless. I have asked you multiple times now to show me a single scripture that says Mary was sinless in contradiction to what Paul writes in Romans 3:9-23. - Silence. If you have scripture that says Mary was sinless then show it. If not why seek to try and change the topic of the OP into something the OP is not talking about? The Greek word χαριτόω ( (kecharitōmenē | G5487) is used three times in the bible in Luke 1:28; Ephesians 1:6. The first use of the word is applied to Mary in Luke 1:28. The second two uses of the same word in Ephesians 1:6-7 is applied to "US" that is all those who believe and follow Gods' Word being saved by the blood of Christs sacrifice. The meaning of χαριτόω ( (kecharitōmenē | G5487) here simply meaning; to be highly favored and accepted before God, to make graceful. There is nothing in χαριτόω that says Mary was sinless and it's application was to Mary being highly favored above all woman for being chosen to the the mother of God and it's application to all those who choose to believe and follow what God's Word says and being saved by the blood of Christs sacrifice for our sins.
The problem with Sola Scriptura is that it sets up every person as their own authority in deciding what Scripture says and means. One can skip uncomfortable Scriptures and concentrate only on favorite Scriptures. One can say such and such a Scripture means this when it actually means that. And nobody can correct you. That's the biggest evil of Sola Scriptura. But Scripture was never intended to be alone. It was intended to be used in the Church, in the community of faith, with that community keeping the meaning and providing corrections to the interpretation. It is the Church which is guided by the Holy Spirit into all truth (Jn 16:13) and not you by your lonesome. Or me by my lonesome.
As posted earlier, there is no salvation outside of faith in God's Word alone and faith comes by hearing and hearing
by the Word of God *Romans 10:17. Now if we are saved and receive God's salvation by Gods' grace
through faith *Ephesians 2:8-9 and faith comes by hearing and hearing
by the Word of God, how can we have Gods' salvation when there is no Word or no faith that comes by hearing and believing what God's Word says? Any teaching that leads us away from God's Word leads us away from faith in God's Word and without faith it is impossible to please God *Hebrews 11:6 for whatsoever is not of faith in sin *Romans 14:23. There is only life in the living Word of God and our salvation and Gods' promise of eternal life only comes as we believe and follow what God's Word says according to the scriptures *see John 3:36; Matthew 7:21; 1 John 2:3-4.
I'm not smart enough to comprehend the whole of Scripture. So using myself as the sole authority for what Scripture means is a recipe for disaster. I get to have the Fathers and the Councils and the Doctors of the Church and the popes to assist me in expanding my understanding beyond the natural capabilities of my little brain. If you reject all that, what are you left with? Your own limited understanding. You don't even get exposed to the pitfalls of so many heretics throughout history, and you risk falling into the same traps they did without even a clue.
None of us can know Gods' Word if God is not our guide and teacher and if we seek to know God's Word through the teachings and traditions of men we can be in danger of being led away from God's Word to follow man-made teachings and traditions that lead us away from Gods' Word to break the commandments of God that Jesus warns us about in Matthew 15:3-9. God promises to all those who want to know him "
And you shall seek me, and find me, when you shall search for me with all your heart." - Jeremiah 29:13. We are to seek God through prayer and asking Him to be our guide and teacher as we seek Him through believing and following what His Word says. God's promises if we want to seek him with all of our heart though prayer and His Word that we will find him. He also tells us through His Word...
- John 31:31-36 [31], Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If you continue in my word, then are you my disciples indeed; [32], And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. [33], They answered him, We be Abraham's seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how say you, You shall be made free? [34], Jesus answered them, Truly, truly, I say to you, Whoever commits sin is the servant of sin.[35], And the servant stays not in the house for ever: but the Son stays ever. [36], If the Son therefore shall make you free, you shall be free indeed.
- John 7:17 [17], If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.
- John 16:13 [13], However, when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will show you things to come.
- John 14:26 [26], But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatever I have said to you.
- 1 John 2:27 [27], But the anointing which you have received of him stays in you, and you need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teaches you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it has taught you, you shall abide in him.
- John 17:17 [17], Sanctify them through your truth: your word is truth.
- John 6:63 [63], It is the spirit that quickens; the flesh profits nothing: the words that I speak to you, they are spirit, and they are life.
If we have faith all things are possible to those who believe. Without God's Word we have no life because faith and life comes from believing and following what Gods' Word says (John 3:36; Romans 10:17; Matthew 7:21; John 1026-27. Gods' promises are there for all to see and hear. Many are called however but only the few are chosen.
One last thing. You said we were going to have to agree to disagree. Should that be the way of Christians? Just asking. In your scheme of Sola Scriptura, who gets to arbitrate between us? Nobody? Who is to say what truth is? Both of us, but different truths? In Scripture, if we disagree, who gets to arbitrate between us? There are apostles, then bishops and presbyters. Do you submit to your bishop? Do you even have a bishop? Who is he submitted to? Are you even submitted to a Council of the Church, which the bishops must submit to? As in the Council of Jerusalem recorded in Acts? Or are you independent of ALL of that, because you know, Sola Scriptura. So you and I can't ask our bishop, or even the pope, because you do not recognize such authorities as I do. We are at an impasse because of Sola Scriptura.
According to the scriptures, God never forces anyone to believe and follow what His Word says. This is why the many are called but only the few are the chosen *Matthew 22:13. There is no scheme in scripture alone. It simply means that our salvation from from believing and following what God's Word says. It is God's Word alone that is the arbitrator of what truth is *see John 17:17; Romans 3:4. We should submit to everyone that God has but in charge of us as in the Lord. That is if they are following and teaching the truth of Gods' Word. If they do not then as should be as Peter who says we ought to obey God rather than men *See Acts of the Apostles 5:29. There is only unity along believers if they are in the faith of the truth of Gods' Word. There is no unity outside of faith in God's Word because faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Jesus is the living Word of God and it is he who is the only head of His Church who is the body of Christ according to the scriptures *Colossians 1:18.
The central flaw of Sola Scriptura is that Scripture doesn't actually support it. Paul speaks a lot about tradition, quite often about how we should follow it. The Epistles are full of us being told to submit to authority, to our bishops in particular. The actual Scriptures portray a very different understanding of authority that what brother Martin Luther cooked up to convince people to follow him rather than their bishops. But then it all backfired as everybody thought they might as well be their own bishops and not listen to brother Martin any more. So we got what we have today. Everybody doew what they think is right in their own eyes. Judges 17:6. That's what we have. A mess. That's what Sola Scriptura has made for us. Korah's rebellion is relevant here as well.
There is no central flaw in scripture alone. The flaw is in the teaching against it. This is because our salvation only comes by faith in Gods' Word (John 3:36) and faith comes from hearing and hearing from the Word of God *Romans 10:17. Therefore there is no salvation without faith in God's Word and no faith without Gods' Word. Therefore there is no other way to Gods' grace without faith because without faith it is impossible to please God and whatsoever is not of faith is sin in God's eyes (see Hebrews 11:6 and Romans 14:23). Therefore our salvation is dependent on faith in scripture alone which means that the scriptures are the only rule of faith because faith comes from Gods' Word alone.
Take Care.