So in other words hating and killing are the same to you then.... correct?
Yes, spiritually speaking
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So in other words hating and killing are the same to you then.... correct?
If you hold that the NT was written by the Spirit, then the NT referring to Paul's writings as Scripture is not the imagination of men.
1 Timothy 5:18 For the Scripture says, “You shall not muzzle an ox when it treads out the grain,” and, “The laborer deserves his wages.”
Not muzzling an ox refers to Deuteronomy 25:4, but the laborer deserves his wages comes from Luke 10:7, so his gospel was quickly regarded as Scripture.
I believe the the writings were inspired by the Spirit, not that the Spirit wrote them. One can only hear the Spirit, not read the Spirit! The NT never refers to Paul's as Scripture. Peter wrote Paul wrote according to his wisdom
I think you are equating something unbalanced. Let us not set our standard meant for animals. Ox may be allowed to eat to its liking. But Jesus clearly says gospel laborer should accept what is given, not munch on all that is available.
Luke 10:7 And in the same house remain, eating and drinking such things as they give: for the labourer is worthy of his hire. Go not from house to house.
So you follow the Law. How's that working for you? Does your righteousness exceed that of the Pharisees?It is easy to follow the letter of the Law than the spirit of the Law. Sabbath is for men, not men for Sabbath
2 Peter 3:15-16 Bear in mind that our Lord’s patience means salvation, just as our dear brother Paul also wrote you with the wisdom that God gave him. He writes the same way in all his letters, speaking in them of these matters. His letters contain some things that are hard to understand, which ignorant and unstable people distort, as they do the other Scriptures, to their own destruction.
It doesn't say that Paul wrote according to his wisdom, but according to the wisdom that God gave him, which is the equivalent of saying that his writings were inspired by the Spirit.
I think you missed the point. The passage in Timothy refers to both quotes as Scripture, with first one quoted from Deuteronomy, and the second one quoted from Luke.
So you follow the Law. How's that working for you? Does your righteousness exceed that of the Pharisees?
This is utter nonsense. By undermining Paul you are undermining the New Testament. So this could be a message from Satan.It is clear that Peter never claimed Paul wrote inspired by the Holy Spirit. Poor Paul was troubled by the messenger of Satan. The wisdom in Paul's writings has to be verified with other sources. It is not one way track with self-claims.
It is clear that Peter never claimed Paul wrote inspired by the Holy Spirit. Poor Paul was troubled by the messenger of Satan. The wisdom in Paul's writings has to be verified with other sources. It is not one way track with self-claims.
Canon is man-made. What is applicable to animals cannot be applied to men.
Peter said that they twist Paul's words as they do other Scripture, which implies Paul's words were Scripture, and everything that comes with that. It says that the wisdom came from God, so why do you attribute it as coming from a messenger of Satan? Paul's writings are verified by other sources.Again, you're missing the point. I'm not making a point about how to treat oxen or workers, but rather my point is that a quote from Luke is referred to as Scripture.
This is utter nonsense. By undermining Paul you are undermining the New Testament. So this could be a message from Satan.
This is utter nonsense. By undermining Paul you are undermining the New Testament. So this could be a message from Satan.
Please name one area where Paul deviates from Jesus.Yes, he took short cuts for convenience to deviate from the sublime truth preached by Jesus
I try to follow the spirit of the Law. I strive to become perfect. My righteousness will be measured by God, not based on our claims.
Matthew 5
48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
I don't buy this thinking the same as I don't buy a "spiritual" Israel either. You can ignore all day Paul's scripture that says if we are IN the spirit we are NOT under the Law thus this negates any spiritualizing the carnal Law into spirituality.The law is spiritual, which means that it is meant to teach spiritual principles, which include equating those things. For example, the sages understood evil speech as killing the one who speaks it, killing the one who hears it, and killing the one about whom it is spoken, so Jesus was not expressing a new line of thought, but was talking about the spiritual principles that already existed in the law.
but not legally speakingYes, spiritually speaking
This reveals either (a) sheer ignorance or (b) a rejection of the New Testament. Well unbelieving Jews reject the NT but Messianic Jews accept the entire NT.Scripture ended with the OT.
How can Paul contradict Jesus when he was personally taught by Christ? There are no contradictions whatsoever and you would have to manufacture one.Salvation is by Jesus through His words, not by writings of absentees that contradict Jesus
This has to be seriously considered. Dead seriously.
Please name one area where Paul deviates from Jesus.