@ Apollos
Ddub - They were doing as Christ told them to do. But let's tell the whole truth. Christ also said in the same breath, Mat 26:29 But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom.
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Ddub - "Until that day", and today is not that day. Uh-oh!
Ddub - The blood shed by Christ was for all, and for both the Old and New Covenants. Both Jews and Gentiles are included in the Old Covenant (Gal. 3), and the New Covenant is for Jews only (Hbr. 8:6).
Now, I'm saying that I can support these claims with scripture, and you CANNOT support your claims with scripture. If that is true, then who should people believe? Me or you?
If I'm incorrect, prove it right now WITH SCRIPTURE! Show the scriptures which say what you're saying, or admit that your belief is pure inference.
You also said that the Old couldn't bring salvation, but Paul said it could in Gal 3. One of you is wrong. Guess who it is?
I wish you and your family the very best in 2009! Happy New Year to you, and all who read this!
God Bless!
Ddub - They were doing as Christ told them to do. But let's tell the whole truth. Christ also said in the same breath, Mat 26:29 But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom.
Why would we not drink the blood? The blood is for all under Christ. Christ is not the mediator of one covenant according to the Bible.Uh you did not tell me WHY Gentiles were drinking the cup of the NEW covenant Ddub. Having trouble keeping up with me here?
I can type slower for you if that will help.
Why would Gentiles be drinking the cup of the NEW covenant? 1 Cor 11:25.
Hmmm?
So yes lets get the whole truth out here!
Because the Corinthians were in Christ as well, and His blood saves them as well! Again, Christ isn't a mediator of one! Read your Bible!Why would Christ tell the Corinthians to commune if Christ were not going to commune with them?? (cf. 1 Cor. 10:16).
What was the purpose (in your view) of the Lords supper for the Corinthians?
Especially tell us the purpose for the Gentiles to do !
It only appears that way when you "infer" for no reason. Christ said that because that's what it is! Did Christ say that's all it is? No! The bible tells us clearly that the blood is for the sins of the Old Covenant s well, and that Christ isn't a mediator of only one covenant.What did Christ mean when He said This cup is the new covenant in my blood. ???
It appears you have both Jew and Gentile communing with no one!!!!
That's incorrect, but I digress. Another time and day maybe.Although off-topic, that day refers to the day the kingdom would come. The kingdom came on Pentecost in Acts 2 with the establishment of the church. The church is Gods kingdom on earth, until delivered up to the Father on the last day.
The Bible claims Christ isn't the mediator of only one covenant. Do you disagree? And are you one who believes that all covenants are in effect at the same time?By way of summary YOU claim:-Christ is the mediator a covenant that is not in effect.
Just like He did in Gen 15 with the Abrahamic Covenant. He establishes before He activates. So what's the problem? I have a question for you. When was the Abrahamic Covenant activated?-Christ enacted a covenant that is not in effect.
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He told both to drink His blood, as it pertains to both. He didn't tell both to partake of the New Covenant. You're reaching,... errrr... "inferring" again.Christ told Jew and Gentile to partake of the cup of the new covenant that is not in effect.
Until that day in His Father's kingdom.-Christ told Jew and Gentile to have communion, but He is not partaking with them.
He told them to drink His blood which saves them. Why is that bothering you?-Christ told Gentiles to commune as part of a covenant that they have no part in.
Yep, just like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,...-Paul and others were enabled by God to be ministers of a covenant that is not in effect.LOL !
Ddub - "Until that day", and today is not that day. Uh-oh!
So is this your date for the beginning of the New Covenant?Finally got one right! Today is not that day. Pentecost in Acts 2 was.
Ddub - The blood shed by Christ was for all, and for both the Old and New Covenants. Both Jews and Gentiles are included in the Old Covenant (Gal. 3), and the New Covenant is for Jews only (Hbr. 8:6).
Prove it. Let's see some scripture to go with that claim.Wrong on both covenants remarks
Wrong. You've been shown WITH SCRITPURE (Gal 3:17) that the law is not the covenant. So this point has been disproven WITH SCRIPTURE!The OLD covenant was made only with physical Israel at Sinai and was ratified with the blood of animals.
My Bible, in both Jeremiah and Hebrews, says the New Covenant is for the hourse of Israel and the house of Judah. I know of NO SCRIPTURE which says "the New Covenant can be made by ALL men", and I will go on record to say your statement that God promised it to ALL men is pure fiction, conjured up by your "inference", which has nothing whatsoever to do with the Bible.The NEW covenant can be made by ALL men as promised with God and was ratified by the blood of Christ.
Now, I'm saying that I can support these claims with scripture, and you CANNOT support your claims with scripture. If that is true, then who should people believe? Me or you?
If I'm incorrect, prove it right now WITH SCRIPTURE! Show the scriptures which say what you're saying, or admit that your belief is pure inference.
Amen!The promise [Gal. 4:28] that came through Abraham was for ALL nations to be blessed through his seed which was Christ.
Wait a minute... didn't you just say that the Abrahamic Covenant was for ALL nations? Now you're saying that the New Covenant is for ALL nations. Are you saying that the Abrahamic Covenant is the New Covenant? Please thoroughly explain.The NEW covenant is a covenant for ALL nations to be made with Christ for salvation something the OLD could not do.
You also said that the Old couldn't bring salvation, but Paul said it could in Gal 3. One of you is wrong. Guess who it is?
Christ is not a mediator of one covenant! When did Christ activate the Abrahamic Covenant? This answer should clear up a lot of things.Christ mediates that NEW covenant right now, as it has been made into law upon better promises than the old had.
I wish you and your family the very best in 2009! Happy New Year to you, and all who read this!
God Bless!
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