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How do you know? Are you an authority on the numbers of these groups world wide. Matt 7:14But these groups are totally insignificant in numbers or regarding general Christianity.
They are like flat eathers - loud, visible, but insignificant, ignored (or laughed at) by the rest.
How do you not know? Its so obvious and visible, if you look around.How do you know? Are you an authority on the numbers of these groups world wide. Matt 7:14
Hello LGW.
You said.We will read your quotation (James 2:18-20) in context.LGW: If our faith has no fruit it is dead *JAMES 2:18-20;
James 2:15-17
If a brother or sister is without clothing and in need of daily food, and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and be filled,” and yet you do not give them what is necessary for their body, what use is that? Even so faith, if it has no works, is dead, being by itself.
The work identified here is loving others, looking after others. Then we have your quotation.
James 2:18-20
But someone may well say, “You have faith and I have works; show me your faith without the works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” You believe that God is one. You do well; the demons also believe, and shudder. But are you willing to recognize, you foolish fellow, that faith without works is useless?
So it is not difficult to see that the works that James is referring to are the commandments that John spoke of.
Loving your others means that you will not ignore the hardship and need of others. Then we read this verse that follows your quotation.
James 2:22
You see that faith was working with his works, and as a result of the works, faith was perfected.
True faith in Jesus means true love towards others, perfect faith is faith in action. James is not teaching faith and works saves, James is teaching that the faith that saves is not an idle faith, the perfect faith is love.
Nope no it is not. In the earlier post to you brother scripture is used to define and interpret the scriptures. If you disagree with all the scriptures posted in post # 230 linked click meThat is your interpretation LGW, that is not what John is talking about.
Well that is not true brother, where have I called this scripture a ceremonial law? Please post the link. If I have never called this scripture a ceremonial law why pretend that I have? I suggest you look up the word ceremonial and look at what the meaning is. Ceremonial laws are laws relating to or used for formal religious or public events. For example in the old testament all the laws relating to remission of sin are ceremonial laws; animal sacrifices, sin offerings; the Sanctuary services and the duties of the Levitical priesthood are all ceremonisal laws that pointed to JESUS and God's plan of salvation in the NEW COVENANT.How do I know this? James 1:27 Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world. Your ceremonial law is as follows. Exodus 22:22 You shall not afflict any widow or orphan. You ignore this sin because you call it a ceremonial law and not a moral law. You do not see this as a commandment and so you reject the welfare and the justice, that orphans and widows deserve. James says that perfect religion is looking after widows and orphans. You say perfect religion is resting on Saturday because that is the name of your church. You only ever really talk about one commandment. This commandment above (Exodus 22:22) that God gave to Israel is not in your list of your ten commandments. The gravity of afflicting widows and orphans is under valued by your church, the fact that you never even mention it is astounding. Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress...
I'm not under the written law of Mt Sinai, so in my eyes their interpretation is void. I am under the teaching that the apostles gave to the churches in Acts 15. I follow the commandments given by the apostle Paul and the apostle John. I do not confuse the written law given to Israel with the commandments given to the Gentiles. That is what they teach, once you have been told that breaking the Sabbath is sin, then you are unrighteous. They are the only true church and all other churches are deceived. That is an old line but still in use today for some reason. They teach that we will endure an investigative judgement, our sins stack up. Especially repeated failure to obey that fourth commandment.
They are trying so hard, but still are an insignificant minority in Christianity... They do not realize how bad and unhistorical their arguments are...
It does seem like the sda's don't recognize the NT or Jesus. Most of what they preach is from the OT.
What is this unrepentant sin you vaguely refer to?
Commandments of God are not the old, temporal, Mosaic Law, these days. Now, its what Christ brought and what God demands of people in our era.1 CORINTHIANS 7:19 [19],Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing, but the keeping of the commandments of God.
Grace voids the law and the law voids grace. There are no exceptions. It's interesting that people who promote the law always run from it on violation to grace.
Commandments of God are not the old, temporal, Mosaic Law, these days. Its what Christ brought and what God demands of people in our era.
Some things are similar (do not steal, do not lie, do not murder etc), some are different (love your enemy...)
Gal 5 says those who are justified by the law make Jesus of no effect (no salvation) - Gal 5.
It doesn't matter if you address any passage he references or quotes. When you do you just effectively re-post his stuff.
10 commadments are a part of Mosaic law (law given to Israel through Moses).The MOSIAC law is not God's ETERNAL LAW (10 commandments) that give us the knowledge of what sin is in the NEW COVENANT *ROMANS 3:20; ROMANS 7:7; 1 JOHN 3:4. Paul disagrees with you *ROMANS 3:31; ROMANS 13:8-10.
God bless
When he does address passages of people that are what I'd call pro-grace, only gets into trouble and has to twist, take out context or says it talks about something else. For instance take Rom 7:6 which he claims means punishment of the law. From what is this idea derived from? There's nothing in the chapter implying deliverance from punishment.
10 commadments are a part of Mosaic law (law given to Israel through Moses).
The simple fact that some commandments from old times still apply in the new era does not mean that you must subdue yourself to the old reading instead of the new one.
ace of hearts said: ↑When he does address passages of people that are what I'd call pro-grace, only gets into trouble and has to twist, take out context or says it talks about something else. For instance take Rom 7:6 which he claims means punishment of the law. From what is this idea derived from? There's nothing in the chapter implying deliverance from punishment.
This is taken from one of his posts today. That is called changing the Scripture. No where does Paul indicate we're delivered from the punishment of the law.
Paul does say the Christian has no need of the schoolmaster (not teacher) because we have come to Christ by faith - Gal 3:23-26. His claim is we still need the schoolmaster. Evidently the Christian still needs to be lead to Jesus. Isn't that an oxymoron?
10 commadments are a part of the Mosaic law, Israel was never given two Laws, its always referred to as one, as THE Law.As posted earlier the MOSIAC law is not God's ETERNAL LAW (10 commandments) that give us the knowledge of what sin is in the NEW COVENANT *ROMANS 3:20; ROMANS 7:7; 1 JOHN 3:4. Paul does not teach Gods' LAW is abolished but establsihed in those who have been BORN AGAIN to love *ROMANS 3:31; ROMANS 13:8-10; 1 JOHN 2:3-4; 1 JOHN 3:3-10.
God bless
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