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You didn't respond to the second half of the post.In life we use literal and metaphorical expressions in the same sentence.
For example: Bob ate like an ox. But later, he went to the bathroom.
Are we to assume that the word "bathroom" is metaphorical because the first sentence was used in a metaphorical way? No.
So are you saying that hell is metaphorical?
Yes, Jesus was speaking parabolically (metaphorically) in regards to plucking out our eye, but there is no indication that hell here is metaphorical. Jesus says in the same chapter, "whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire." Are we to assume he is speaking metaphorical here, too?
What about Matthew 6:15? Jesus says if you do not forgive, the Father will not forgive you. Do we not need forgiveness in order to be saved?
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And i will repeat. If a person hates their imperfections they do so because they have been born again.John says ALL liars will have their part in the Lake of Fire. John makes no mention of another set of people who are an exception to this rule.
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You didn't respond to the second half of the post.
I can give you credit for not wanting to lie.
However, as you are quoting Jesus, we ho did he reserve his harshest words for?
Religious people who did not practice what they demanded of others.
Concerning Jesus commands.
I will yet again repeat. Paul tells us how to fulfill them, you disagree with him. I will go by Paul
You do realise the measure you use to judge others will be used to judge you i hopeThe list goes on and on.
For how many times does the Bible have to say it before people will see it?
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And i will repeat. If a person hates their imperfections they do so because they have been born again.
They are NOT wilfully seeking a life of sin.
And John also says if we claim to be without sin we deceive ourselves and the truth I not in us
If you think I'm going to respond to twenty verses of scripture you are badly mistaken.You didn't reply to many of my verses. Who says I am obligated to respond to everything in your post? You sure didn't do so. But I was being fair when it came to Scripture. You brought up verses, and I would try and reply to them (even though you didn't respond to my verses I put forth).
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Good point. It is easy for us to love the people we love or even like. But what about those we do not have a relationship with, that is the real test of agape love. Those who we do not naturally have a relationship with or an emotion for. neutral people we do not love or like because we know them.As for Jesus commands you quoted
You haven't answered my question yet.
Do you not invite friends or family home for a meal, but rather those Christ described you should invite?
If not, why not, you insist I we love Christ we will obey his literal commands.
No deviation please, a simple HONEST answer is all that is required
Your wrong doctrine I the cause of your problem.A person can have good intentions.
But the doctrine itself is the cause of the problem that leads people to think the wrong thing if one does not explain themselves properly.
Also, when a person denies that they can stop sinning when the Bible says that they can do so, then they are setting a standard of righteousness with the bar set lower than what God's Word says. This would be wrong (of course).
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Oh Jason, it is you who sets the bar much lower than it I concerning the standard of righteousness under the law, and as you say.A person can have good intentions.
But the doctrine itself is the cause of the problem that leads people to think the wrong thing if one does not explain themselves properly.
Also, when a person denies that they can stop sinning when the Bible says that they can do so, then they are setting a standard of righteousness with the bar set lower than what God's Word says. This would be wrong (of course).
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This will tell you what the standard I under the law to be righteous under it:A person can have good intentions.
But the doctrine itself is the cause of the problem that leads people to think the wrong thing if one does not explain themselves properly.
Also, when a person denies that they can stop sinning when the Bible says that they can do so, then they are setting a standard of righteousness with the bar set lower than what God's Word says. This would be wrong (of course).
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Probably why that sort of person talks about sin over and over. Is that what you mean?Your wrong doctrine I the cause of your problem.
Multiple times scripture clearly states the christian I not under a law of righteousness. You oppose scripture and refuse to accept it.
So either the bible is wrong, or you have errant doctrine concerning the core foundation of the new covenant.
And according to scripture, a person with your views does NOT see victory over sin in their life, though they still demand of others almost perfect obedience
I will give you a practical example of Paul being correct in gal6:2 and your view wrong.A person can have good intentions.
But the doctrine itself is the cause of the problem that leads people to think the wrong thing if one does not explain themselves properly.
Also, when a person denies that they can stop sinning when the Bible says that they can do so, then they are setting a standard of righteousness with the bar set lower than what God's Word says. This would be wrong (of course).
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If scripture is true, you must die to a law of righteousness in order for sin not to be your master.Probably why that sort of person talks about sin over and over. Is that what you mean?
I will give you a practical example of Paul being correct in gal6:2 and your view wrong.
When my mother, who i dearly loved was diagnosed terminally ill with cancer my late wife and I went to live with her for a few months in her home.
During this time it was impressed upon me i was living closer to the biblical ideal than i had ever lived. I put aside my own wants and desires for my mothers. My happiness was seeing her happy. Nothing gave me greater pleasure than taking her to see friends or bringing them to see her while this was still possible.
I honoured my mother, I didn't want to steal from her, murder her, bear false witness against her or covet what was hers.
Now if you are right, I acted that way because I looked to the letter of commandments and strove to obey them.
I can assure you, I never thought once of any biblical command let alone strove to obey it to treat my mother that way.
So why was I obeying the literal commands concerning my mother?
Because I loved her dearly.
Love is the fulfillment of the law rom13:10
So once again you condemn your self dont you, for you do not even try to obey all of Christs literal commands.Yes, I agree that by loving we can in certain cases do the right thing as Paul says in Romans 13:8-10. But what if you loved someone so much you would steal to help them or worse? What then?
Also, love is a commandment? Yes?
Repentance and a belief in Jesus are also Commands from God. We act on faith in God's Word so as to obey these Commands. The problem arises when we look to laws outside of the New Testament and when we strive to obey without believing Jesus is the Savior and or in loving Him. Jesus says if you love me, keep my commandments.
Yes, we should worship and adore Jesus and talk to Him. But we cannot neglect the love of keeping His Commands, either.
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BTWYes, I agree that by loving we can in certain cases do the right thing as Paul says in Romans 13:8-10. But what if you loved someone so much you would steal to help them or worse? What then?
Also, love is a commandment? Yes?
Repentance and a belief in Jesus are also Commands from God. We act on faith in God's Word so as to obey these Commands. The problem arises when we look to laws outside of the New Testament and when we strive to obey without believing Jesus is the Savior and or in loving Him. Jesus says if you love me, keep my commandments.
Yes, we should worship and adore Jesus and talk to Him. But we cannot neglect the love of keeping His Commands, either.
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As you quoted yesterday. Transgressing the TC under the OC was punishable by death. That is also clear isn't it?How about 1 John 3:15?
According to this verse it is very plain in what it says.
It says if we hate our brother we are like a murderer and no murderer has eternal life abiding in them. So it is saying that if we hate our brother we have no eternal life. This is pretty plain in what it says to me.
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