P-r-e-t-t-y m-u-c-h mercy - and since no one else has chimed in, perhaps I am not alone in this?

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I thought you are an alumni from Penn State University? What was your major? You must be extremely intelligent my friend! Surely a Penn State University graduate or degree holder can handle a little debate? I have a great deal of respect and/or honor for anyone who attend PSU, you need at least high school gpa of 4.0 to be admitted in that institution, not to mention a pretty-high-impressive SAT score.
When I was very young I used to actually enjoy riding on merry-go-rounds. Now that I am older: Not so much.
When I was very young merry-go-rounds made me dizzy; but I think the purpose of a merry-go-round is to make the child merry or happy? You don't want to be happy?
I differentiate between speaking with someone about things that are innately difficult to understand and contain details that are hard to see
Ken, do you wear glasses? I have 20-20 vision, I do not need to wear glasses. What details can you not see from my post?
but are being discussed in the light of day, and speaking about these same things with someone who adds artificial cloud cover in the form of excessive metaphors and obtuse language use -
I just pray that you're not purposely blowing smoke...
Ken I dont smoke cigarettes, so I promise I am not blowing out any smoke. In regards to the cloud, I hope you are not refering to the cloud that forms on the mirror from the hot water so that my wife can not see herself when she looks at herself in the mirror. Just remember Ken, if you decide to take a hot shower, you may not be able to see an accurate image of yourself in the mirror, until after the cloud vanishes from the mirror. In the days of Noah, G-d put his rainbow in the cloud.
Let me make a rash guess and a-s-s-u-m-e that when you say that "we are dead to the law" that you are here speaking plainly and that you mean we have "died to the law" in the same manner that Scripture speaks when using the phrase. So, let me plainly ask you in the hope that you will answer plainly: Do/did we (who trust in Messiah Yeshua) "die to the law" because we "manipulate(d) the law for selfish desires"?
Some may try to trap you with the law intended to give liberty to the hearers. To those who promote sin or teach the law with selfish desires, Pharisee Shaul says to them "we are dead to the law". Pharisee Shaul seeks to live for G-d.
Gal 2
17 But if, in seeking to be declared righteous by God through our union with the Messiah, we ourselves are indeed found to be sinners, then is the Messiah an aider and abettor of sin? Heaven forbid! 18
Indeed, if I build up again the legalistic bondage which I destroyed, I really do make myself a transgressor. 19 For it was through letting the
Torah speak for itself that I died to its traditional
legalistic misinterpretation, so that I might live in direct relationship with God.
Or is what Pharisee Shaul says to us about this death of ours the correct description?
Therefore, my brethren, you also were made to die to the Law through the body of Christ, that you might be joined to another, to Him who was raised from the dead, that we might bear fruit for God. Rom 7:4 NASB
Gal 2 is about Pharisee Shaul being dead to legalistic misinterpretation, Romans 7 Pharisee Shaul is dealing with the law concerning marriage (wife's obligations) after death of her husband. Pharisee Shaul in Romans 7 is speaking to those who understand Torah.
Romans 7
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Surely you know, brothers — for I am speaking to those who understand Torah — that the
Torah has authority over a person only so long as he lives? 2 For example, a married woman is bound by
Torah to her husband while he is alive; but if the husband dies, she is released from the part of the
Torah that deals with husbands. 3 Therefore, while the husband is alive, she will be called an adulteress if she marries another man; but if the husband dies, she is free from that part of the
Torah; so that if she marries another man, she is not an adulteress.
4 Thus, my brothers, you have been made dead with regard to the
Torah through the Messiah’s body, so that you may belong to someone else, namely, the one who has been raised from the dead, in order for us to bear fruit for God.
So the prerequisite PSU course, for Romans 7, is honoring Torah. Does PSU offer Torah courses? Do you understand Torah? If you do not then you are not prepared to understand Romans chapter 7.
Those who use the law skillfully and lawfully, to preserve life and protect the innocent, we seek to deny ourselves, pick up our cross to follow Yeshua. If we are dead to sin , how can we live in it any longer? Those who honor the law of liberty will be blessed in everything he does.
ALL RIGHT!! We do agree here!! AMEN!!! Do you also agree that this does not mean that we will never stumble as we walk through this world?
Romans 14:21
What is good is not to eat meat or drink wine or do anything that causes your brother to stumble.
Aw mercy - did you not read my answer??? Black coffee. No cream. No sugar.
Blessings,
Ken
I guess I wont add any sugar to your hot cup of coffee? Where or what is NEPA-USA? Thank you for answering my coffee question.