That's wrong. How many Churches teach the Lords prayer? If they dont teach it its because they are not following it.
We frequently recite that in our church.
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That's wrong. How many Churches teach the Lords prayer? If they dont teach it its because they are not following it.
Preachers want to store wealth on earth instead of heaven, that's why some of them say that the sermon cant be followed. That scripture agrees with the example of the Church in acts 4 however, and so it is possible to obey the Lords sermon on the mount, Jesus teaches many good things in the sermon on the mount
It's called knowing the message in the original language which is Greek.
I will however graciously accept your capitulation on this matter as you agreed to the definition.
And on this point, we must remember that St. Paul most certsinly did perform the will of the Father, of the Son, of the Holy Ghost. St. Paul himself warns us of Satanic delusion in Galatians 1:8, which is actuslly the key lynchpin for your doctrine.
4. People who have no clue who is speaking, who is being spoken to, gradual revelation and how God dealt with men in different ages with different rules for men to live by and what the specific context says and how it lines up with the overall bible context is a tinkling cymbal who is pretending to have knowledge that they don't have. That is called self merit for knowledge puffs up. This is not true exegesis of scripture. Jerry Kelso[/quote]I believe in the gifts of the Spirit barring the gift of interpretation which was an invention of crafty Paul to shut the mouths of the people who were mocking the Pentecostal outpouring with gibberish talk. I attend a big non-denominational church, an off shoot of Methodists.
Proof is misbehavior, acrobatics and circus shows, show of animal instincts, speaking gibberish to let off steam once in a week inside a so called church building. Different interpreters give different interpretation for the same gibberish talk and no check for proof.
Please do some research on old manuscripts.
1 Corinthians 1
14 I thank God that I baptized none of you except Crispus and Gaius,
17 For Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel, not in cleverness of speech, so that the cross of Christ would not be made void.
Paul is throwing the Great Commission to an open field.
Excluding all Paul's epistles--appendix part that has led to appendicitis.
Is this another trick you imagine to convince yourself what is not there?
Perfect knowledge is not possible for anybody now. You are contradicting what Paul admitted:
1 Corinthians 13
9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part;
That is how Paul degraded the old covenant with his rhetoric. Can you dishonor your parents and kill another person claiming freedom through the new covenant? The spirit of the Law demands not even bad thinking about those sinful deeds.
Do you know the responsibilities and limitations of believers in Christ?
No, they were Jews before, but transformed to disciples by answering the call of Jesus.
Yes, differences are there. But doesn't mean the OT was rubbish or bad; it was only incomplete. Do you think God gave bad things to start with?
Jesus words can never understood through Paul.
Building castles in the air ably propped by Paul's speculations!
It was not his 'own' power. God worked miracles through the 12 and Paul. The miracles confirm the message is true.
Wicked generation seeks signs and wonders. Satan can do greater works. Only those who do the will of the Father will be saved.
Are you implying the 12 and Paul performed the works of Satan? I would be very careful.
By their fruits we know them. Satan presence and influence are expected everywhere. He was there even in God's garden of Eden. Wheat and tare grow together. We need the help of the Holy Spirit to distinguish between the two.
Peter was rebutted and given the title of Satan for proposing what an intimate and well wisher does to his teacher.
And on this point, we must remember that St. Paul most certsinly did perform the will of the Father, of the Son, of the Holy Ghost. St. Paul himself warns us of Satanic delusion in Galatians 1:8, which is actuslly the key lynchpin for your doctrine.
If you don't believe in the Sermon on the Mount, you are not a believer in the Lord.
The Orthodox Church sings the Beatitudes at every divine liturgy.
We are all hypocrites. The only man unblemished with hypocrisy is our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ.
With good reason; these are the oldest books in the New Testament and a vital part of the Gospel message.
The Eastern Orthodox Church reads the entire New Testament with the exception of Revelations, in church, each year.
The Anglicans who use the older editions of the Book of Common Prayer (1662, 1928 American, 1962 Canadian), vs. the dreadful Novus Ordo influenced 1979 BCP, or Common Worship in the UK, read the entire New Testament twice in church in the course of a year. The Copts also read the entire NT, including revelations, every year. Without abbreviations, omissions, or eisegetical cherry picking.
I agree. It is for this reason that we must acceot the teachings of all of the Apostles of our Lord, including St. Paul, whose ministry was critical in spreading the Gospel to the gentiles.
Love i the greatest command, and it fulfills the law. Its not so easy to understand though, it requires following and meditating on the Lords commands, and growing through the spirit. Paul has helped me understand love because he taught me the value of suffering. It teaches us empathy for one thing. I am not all knowledgeable or mature, but i can see how love is the greatest. The cross is about Gods love, and Christ wants us to follow his example of love.
righttruth,
Full of opinions and no facts. To understand the sermon on the mount has to do with understanding the old testament and the context of the KOH and the KOG according to the covenants of Abraham and David to the nation of Israel specifically and only and not Paul's speculations.
You make up accusations you can't substantiate, give no scriptural basis for much of anything or at least to proper context. You have no valid reason to post. Your whole perception is a tinkling cymbal of wrong knowledge trying to sound right. Be fair and honest for a change. Jerry kelso
All i know is that i don't follow miracles. I follow the word. Paul teaches that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word. Christ, when talking to Thomas (who doubted), said that those who have not seen but still believe are blessed, and to me that agrees with what paul teaches as well, when he says that faith comes by hearing. Christ is always saying. "he who has ears let him hear".
righttruth,
Full of opinions and no facts. To understand the sermon on the mount has to do with understanding the old testament and the context of the KOH and the KOG according to the covenants of Abraham and David to the nation of Israel specifically and only and not Paul's speculations.
You make up accusations you can't substantiate, give no scriptural basis for much of anything or at least to proper context. You have no valid reason to post. Your whole perception is a tinkling cymbal of wrong knowledge trying to sound right. Be fair and honest for a change. Jerry kelso