holo
former Christian
Yes I do. These are my direct observations. I've been guilty of it myself, too."That's my point - they will raise new buildings and walk right past the hobos and the beggars."
And you say others are judgmental!
Rules are good if you need them. You still haven't given me an example of what I'm supposed to need the law for. You say YOU need it, and the only way someone could need it, is if they simply don't KNOW that, say, stealing would actually be wrong to do.You have everything against rules, you have said repeatedly you don't need them and they have no place in your life.
So I'm still really at a loss as to what exactly I need the law for. The scripture doesn't say what a righteous man is supposed to need it for, either.
But you do? You figure you need the law even if you don't know why?Perfect example of a person living for themselves. You're saying "I don't need God's rules until I say I do and until I see a need for them."
No, I don't. When I'm good to people, that's Christ expressing Himself through me. It's not me following a commandment. I love because He loved me first."True, I do what I please. And what do I please? To do good. To worship the Lord. To share the good news."
Which Jesus commanded you to do. So you do follow the rules of God after all, well at least one.
He could, if He had decided to. But His love for us kept Him there.Jesus is God. Yeah I believe God didn't let Jesus, even though He had the power, take Himself off that cross.
Jesus is my life, and Jesus doesn't live for Himself. In a way, I do live for Him, of course, but not in the sense that a disciple lives for his guru or someone lives for music. He IS my life.You contradict yourself here. You say Jesus is your life, then you say I don't live for anyone. If Jesus is your life you live for Him.
No, actually, it's just Jesus being Himself.You have already said you do what He has commanded you to do
Exactly. And now that the second Adam has come, and restored the kingdom so that we are in Eden spiritually (remember we were in the old Adam, but that Adam DIED), God once again looks at His creation and says "it is GOOD!"He saw that they were good after He made them, not after they ate of the fruit. Then He saw them as wicked and sent them out of paradise, because the very sight of them repulsed Him.
GOD created you. The being that you are now, is born of God. He sees that you are good. You couldn't be anything but good, because God wouldn't created you as a wicked person. However, the devil may fool you into thinking that you ARE, and if you believe him, you'll act like the person you think you are.
They didn't know? Did they really lack the law?So that they know what God finds acceptable and unacceptable.
Does God find walking around naked acceptable?
Maybe not, but you're not called to "live for Jesus" - you're called to be His child, and to relate to Him as a child relates to his father.If you repeatedly break the law, is God going to think you're living for Jesus or Him or that you love or respect Him in any way? Of course not! Nobody would.
Exactly. And yet, christians all over the world keep eating from that tree.Wrong. To not eat of the tree is what God told them to do.
The commandment came, sin sprang to life. Sin took advantage of the commandment and produced in them every covetous desire.It was the fruit that did that. Satan just twisted the words of God to get them to disobey God.
Without the commandment, sin is DEAD. You are actually feeding sin, because the commandment is GOOD, and therefore you don't see that it actually brings DEATH.
No, but you're measuring it against your own faith. If it doesn't line up, you reject it.I'm not using a creed or a statement of faith to measure the faith of another.
No Zecryphon, you haven't. Glad we could clear that up.Have I told you to go hang yourself?
My point, as I'm sure you know, is that just because something is extracted from the bible doesn't make it good. A prime example would be when the devil tempted Christ in the desert.
To God Himself.And where does one go to learn about God?
But what must your children do in order for you to see them as your children? How must they perform for you to treat them as your kids?Nope, you raise them up and teach them lessons and correct them when they displease you and live for themselves instead of upholding the standards you have set for acceptable behavior. You don't just let them run free doing what they please.
I'm sure if we think about it, we could conceive of some limit to our own grace - if our kids went beyond that, we would have a hard time loving and forgiving them. But God's grace surpasses all understanding and none of us know the depths of His love. So God's children are much safer than yours.
All human relationships are flawed. God is often likened to a Father in the bible, and Jesus calls Him Father, and the Spirit makes us cry "Abba!" which means daddy. In one prophecy God even compares Himself to a hen!"God Himself did."
How did God compare a flawed human relationship with your earthly father to your relationship with Him?
So apparently when I say that I help poor people out and want to share the gospel, that's not as telling as "I don't live according to the law" - because the latter statement, in your understanding, is translated as "I don't respect or appreciate God."You sir, have made it clear that you live for yourself and no one else.
I haven't made that clear at all. But what has been made clear, is how you interpret and judge me.
Yes. That's why a lot of christians will keep sabbath on saturday and refrain from shellfish and whatnot. They do it to honour God, and more power to them.Keeping God's commands are one way we show God that we love Him and respect Him.
For me, it would be sin, though. Because it would go AGAINST my conviction not to be able to eat all sorts of food, or that I must set aside this or that day. It wouldn't be of faith.
Yes, that's abundantly clear. Did I mention my raging hate for my neighbours and particularly the junkies and hobos around?You love, that's true, but only yourself
Needing the law is a sign that you are wicked and ungodly. That's what the bible says.You have no use for the law.
Actually, I don't. I've never laughed at the law. People's weird interpretations of the bible sometimes makes me chuckle, though. And the entire idea that by disagreeing with your interpretation equals disagreeing with God Himself is quite frankly laughable. It's also a tremendously scary attitude, because it's the most important component of such insanities as militant islamism. But I have to laugh at stuff like that or I'd cry myself to death.You laugh at the law and at God by doing so.
Stay with Him.Okay and once you've met Christ, what do you do?
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