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I'm not interested in your side trip to try and discredit a tv show. It's no more a mormon show than Donny Osmond sings mormon songs.Again, the Mormon Jesus is not the God of the Bible.
The same applies to the religion which is an expert in misdirection. Of course, we must depend on scripture in order to discern what is of God's will and what is of man's.Sorry, lies promoted in a TV show cannot help you to know the Bible. Folks need to wake up, and see what is really going on here.
What reason would they have in lying about the show?How did you determine the accuracy of the review?
Oh we are still sinful, half our nature being of the flesh. The whole idea is to relinquish allegiance to the will of the flesh in favour of the will of the spirit which is God. To pass oneself off as perfected while still in the flesh is a lie.While this world is sinful, God’s people are not to be sinful.
Wow. You really believe this?I'm not interested in your side trip to try and discredit a tv show. It's no more a mormon show than Donny Osmond sings mormon songs.
Not true. You don’t fully know your Bible. The Scriptures talk about how you can be perfected in this life.Oh we are still sinful, half our nature being of the flesh. The whole idea is to relinquish allegiance to the will of the flesh in favour of the will of the spirit which is God. To pass oneself off as perfected while still in the flesh is a lie.
Wow. You really believe this?
Look at this Mormon article (from the link description). They quote their Book of Mormon saying, “I am the Law…”
September 21–27. 3 Nephi 12–16: “I Am the Law, and the Light”
September 21–27. 3 Nephi 12–16: “I Am the Law, and the Light”www.churchofjesuschrist.org
Yet, if you watched the Chosen, you know Jesus said, “I am the Law.”
But to connect the dots, please see this video here where you can watch Dallas Jenkins (the creator of the Chosen) talk about how he calls Mormons his brothers and sisters in Christ. He also talks about filming in. Mormon location that is sacred to the Mormons. This is said by Jenkins himself. Please watch the following video to see Jenkins say these things.
By knowing perfection rather than the imperfection known as man or the adversary (same focus on self)Not true. You don’t fully know your Bible. The Scriptures talk about how you can be perfected in this life.
I'm interested in a show that promotes Jesus and God's will over man's. NOT in creating a new cold war with mormons or whoever. The real cold war is between the Kingdom and the world we have made in our own image. This show shows the change when people abandon self for God and people feel it.Wow. You really believe this?
It’s His will for us, but it does not mean God obeys the same laws we are given by Him.Well, if the law follows the will of God, is it not His will, not man's or any other's?
See, this is your defense of loving the show rather than loving Scripture. So when others on this forum say that it’s just a show, your argument here proves them wrong. You believe in this show as if it was God’s Word but it is false and has poisoned your understanding of the Scriptures.By knowing perfection rather than the imperfection known as man or the adversary (same focus on self)
How can He? He IS His will. He is not something other than Himself (as we are).It’s His will for us, but it does not mean God obeys the same laws we are given by Him.
For example, God commands all men everywhere to repent (Acts 17:30).
Yet, we know God does not repent in the same way like man does.
No, I said the show is merely a story about His followers and about the change in them. Nothing theological about it. My statements are from scripture in contradiction to your ideas.. You believe in this show as if it was God’s Word but it is false and has poisoned your understanding of the Scriptures.
First, I seen this YouTuber before and I disagree with him on another major teaching in the Bible that all believers should know and accept. So this is not shocking that this YouTuber’s spiritual discernment in understanding certain truths in the Bible is extremely lacking. Second, this YouTuber says on Matthew 5:17 as Jesus saying I come to fulfill the Law as a reference to Jesus saying, “I am the Law,“ but this is false. Matthew 5:17 is not saying the same thing as the phrase from the Book of Mormon. No verse in Scripture even alludes to this quote of Jesus saying He is the Law. This YouTuber is biblically illiterate because Matthew 5:17 (and the other verse he mentions) are not saying Jesus is the Law in any way shape or form. No Scripture even alludes to such a thing and it would be a contradiction in Scripture and God’s nature of giving the Israelites the Law that was for them and not for God Himself. Again, you and this person do not know what the Bible says fully on this topic. He is misquoting Scripture, and try to pull a fast one by throwing verses out really fast with the hope you will not check these verses for yourself. The character of Jesus on the Chosen says, “I am the Law of Moses.” And he says this is not the same quote in the Book of Mormon that says, ”I am the Law…”. But if you know your Bible, you would realize that Jesus quoted Old Testament Scripture and used half quotes or not exact quotes from the OT. So the fact that he quotes a part of the Book of Mormon only proves that Dallas Jenkins is being influenced by Mormons. He says they are his brothers and sisters in Christ. The show is owned mostly by Mormons. They filmed in a sacred place by Mormons. So this YouTuber is either ignorant or he is not being entlrely honest.Watch this and learn:
It didnt come from the book of mormon! It wasnt taken from it. Fact...
Look, friend. This is not really hard to figure out. While God’s instructions for the Israelites is God’s will, that does not mean that those instructions apply to Him. God cannot murder, but people can. God can take life as He chooses. God cannot steal, but people can. God owns all things because He created everything. So God cannot steal anything that He already owns.How can He? He IS His will. He is not something other than Himself (as we are).
In Matthew 5:17, Jesus is saying He comes to fulfill the Law. This means Jesus came to obey His Father in everything He was said to do by Him. But in the Chosen, you got the Jesus character making mistakes in trying to figure out on what to say at the Sermon on the Mount. But the Bible teaches that Jesus said and did everything by the commandment of the Father. So the show violates Scripture. If Jesus was the Law, there would have been no need for Him to obey the Law so as to fulfill it as per Matthew 5:17. So this YouTuber is seriously lacking any kind of understanding when he reads the Bible. He is just throwing out verses that sort of sounds like it and he hopes you will not check the verse for yourself and think about if it makes sense or not. He is just hoping you continue to enjoy the show instead of reading the Bible instead.Watch this and learn:
It didnt come from the book of mormon! It wasnt taken from it. Fact...
Which is what I saidLook, friend. This is not really hard to figure out. While God’s instructions for the Israelites is God’s will, that does not mean that those instructions apply to Him. God cannot murder, but people can. God can take life as He chooses. God cannot steal, but people can. God owns all things because He created everything. So God cannot steal anything that He already owns.
Look. Friend. Please do your own homework on the show. Dallas Jenkins is in league with Mormons. To not see this is to be blind. If one knows he is in league with Mormons and they do not see the quote from the Book of Mormon made by the character of Jesus, they are simply blind. Yes, it is not an exact quote, but if you know Scripture Jesus made references to the OT that were not exact quotes. So just a reference to the book of Mormon in that aligns with what it says should give you pause, especially seeing that the creator of the show is heavily involved with Mormons. It’s not a coincidence. He no doubt put the quote in the show because his friends are Mormons.I'm interested in a show that promotes Jesus and God's will over man's. NOT in creating a new cold war with mormons or whoever. The real cold war is between the Kingdom and the world we have made in our own image. This show shows the change when people abandon self for God and people feel it.
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