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It is, of course, possible that the view of the many who are in Christ is correct and the view expressed in your post is not. There is in the body of Christ a wisdom that is deeper than the theories some put forward in order to hold on to the traditions of the elders that the Lord Jesus Christ so roundly condemned (Matt 15:1-11).It was living out God's Judaism that incited the Pharisees to want him dead. The rabbinical teachings and the OT were that at odds with each other. The fact that so many of us calling ourselves Christians don't know that and many even oppose that understanding actually speaks volumes of how far from God's faith we are. I truly believe that if Jesus stepped into most of our churches we too would crucify Him.
Jesus asked questions. When God said, "Adam, where are you"? It was not because HE did not know the answer.I just noticed that you also seem to have a lot of questions about the New Covenant. Only an observation. I thought you may be blessed also.
Jesus asked questions. When God said, "Adam, where are you"? It was not because HE did not know the answer.
I ask them because due to the refusal to answer my question, it seems that you do not know for yourself what the difference are and are not between the Old and the New. I'm trying to get you to do your own research. What research you've done so far has not served you well. But if you don't want to that is certainly your choice.
you say plenty of good stuff too!I am interested in some of the scripture that Frogster and MoreCoffee have discussed on some of the earlier pages and will be going back later to them. That's the nice thing about the thread is that we can go back and revisit the scripture quoted to read more in depth. I do really like that about Forum formats in particular to other kinds of mediums.
Tell ya, I for the likes of me, can't understand how gentiles would get into this doctrine. It is so foreign to the text.This thread certainly has been moving fast.
It seems that there is quite a range of views among the HRM; some appear to want to follow dietary laws and the Torah to become Torah observant believers and others take a less stringent path seeking knowledge of Hebrew language and Jewish customs in ancient times and in the time of Christ. The latter may be beneficial for a Christians faith and certainly will increase his or her knowledge.
Tell ya, I for the likes of me, can't understand how gentiles would get into this doctrine. It is so foreign to the text.
I agree. The teaching is, I think, coming from sources that are universally seen as outside of the Christian faith. Sources such as Herbert W Armstrong's "Worldwide Church of God" and the daughter groups that kept to his doctrine (The WWCoG reformed its doctrine and joined the ranks of evangelicalism in the 1990s but many members and teachers broke away to preserve the doctrines of their founder H W Armstrong). It also seems to borrow from Rabbinic Judaism rather heavily making, as it does, frequent mention and use of the Targums and the Mishna as well as other sources from rabbinic Judaism. I do sometimes wonder how the movement can deal with what saint John had to say about the beginnings of Rabbinic Judaism in his day (after the destruction of the temple in 70 AD) when he wrote:Tell ya, I for the likes of me, can't understand how gentiles would get into this doctrine. It is so foreign to the text.
Yes indeed, I for one am glad and most thankful to be under a better covenant with better promises than those of Israel received from Moses.What is also ironic is that the Word itself testifies to how much better the New Covenant is. God layed it all out for us, in His Word, all the reason's why the New Covenant is much, much better.
Yes indeed, I for one and glad and most thankful to be under a better covenant with better promises than those of Israel received from Moses.
Why? Do you think we're above such pride? We're not.Wow, just wow.
...and we have a winner!Hebrews 11 gives a whole list of OT people whose faith was accounted unto them as righteousness. There has always been "grace through faith", it's not new to the NT.
I am sure that a Catholic is welcome to start a thread in this forum because there are many charismatic Catholics and all Catholics believe that God's gifts persist to this day. It is probably impossible to be a Catholic Christian and not believe that God continues to send visions and dreams and work miracles among the faithful.I hope in the future when you have a topic that is pertinent to this sub-forum that you come back around. This has been an interesting thread.
Every Christian knows that God was gracious to Abram and that the promises made to him and his seed are among the promises that the faithful receive in Christ. Thus the covenant of grace given to Abraham persists to this day while the covenant given through Moses has vanished away because it grew old and it was weak and beggarly. But all this has been covered in earlier posts by myself, Frogster, and ToBeLoved in this thread and others have encouraged us too. For that I am thankful. It is always God who receives our praise and it is always God who is our teacher through the scriptures and through the church. None of us stands in isolation. There is a two thousand year old accumulation of gospel teaching that has unfolded progressively and now when new errors arise and old one are revived we are most thankful to God for providing the wisdom he gave to the church in the writings of the saints who came before.Why? Do you think we're above such pride? We're not....and we have a winner!Hebrews 11 gives a whole list of OT people whose faith was accounted unto them as righteousness. There has always been "grace through faith", it's not new to the NT.
Even though we disagree with each other, I welcome you here.I am sure that a Catholic is welcome to start a thread in this forum because there are many charismatic Catholics and all Catholics believe that God's gifts persist to this day. It is probably impossible to be a Catholic Christian and not believe that God continues to send visions and dreams and work miracles among the faithful.
One ought never be afraid of conflict. Only let the conflict be between ideas and not between the brethren.Even though we disagree with each other, I welcome you here.
But yet you are unable to explain in what ways you believe it's better.What is also ironic is that the Word itself testifies to how much better the New Covenant is. God layed it all out for us, in His Word, all the reason's why the New Covenant is much, much better.
Even if somebody can't tell you why the new covenant is better it remains true that it is better as the holy scriptures testify.But yet you are unable to explain in what ways you believe it's better.
I agree the new is better because there is a new HIGH PRIEST who never sleeps or slumbers and He lives eternally, and He's continually making intercession for us. If one thinks about it, that covers a whole lot of ground.
But yet you are unable to explain in what ways you believe it's better.
I agree the new is better because there is a new HIGH PRIEST who never sleeps or slumbers and He lives eternally, and He's continually making intercession for us. If one thinks about it, that covers a whole lot of ground.
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