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So I ask Messianic Jewish fellows, how much are we worth as individuals? Why it it so? Does our worth change?
I asked this elsewhere, and the fellows there thought worthy and worth were the same idea. And that our worth changed for the better when Christ died for us.
Christ death and rising for us shows us not how worthy we are but how much we are worth to Him, to salvage, or save.
I think that worth, dearness and how much we are loved are always the same.
Maybe when the Spirit fills us we are worth more?
But before Christ died, the Jews must have thought of this. I remember Isaiah and, "you were hewn from the same quarry as the prophets." And "I have carved you in the palm of my hand." And obviously, any one of the the Jews was worth more than many lambs, goats, doves and bulls.
What are your views here?
I asked this elsewhere, and the fellows there thought worthy and worth were the same idea. And that our worth changed for the better when Christ died for us.
Christ death and rising for us shows us not how worthy we are but how much we are worth to Him, to salvage, or save.
I think that worth, dearness and how much we are loved are always the same.
Maybe when the Spirit fills us we are worth more?
But before Christ died, the Jews must have thought of this. I remember Isaiah and, "you were hewn from the same quarry as the prophets." And "I have carved you in the palm of my hand." And obviously, any one of the the Jews was worth more than many lambs, goats, doves and bulls.
What are your views here?
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