That doesn't address the point, pure evasion
You are misunderstanding the passage anyway, as usual.No, it is not an evasion. It is a truth that shatters your belief.
Jesus says he that sins is a slave to sin.
Jesus said this is a negative way to the Pharisees and not as some kind of universal truth for everyone.
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Doesn't matter, break one law and you are guilty if breaking them all
Jason, you preach condemnation.
Jesus preached redemption.
James specifically states you are guilty of breaking ALL of it.No. The context is the ROYAL LAW and not all law.
James is not talking about breaking the command on being baptized here.
He is specifically talking about the Law of love.
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Jason.
NOT ONE of you keeps the law, why are you trying to kill me?
John 7:19
Think you need gain the true understanding of John 8:33:36
James specifically states you are guilty of breaking ALL of it.
Stop trying to twist what scripture states. You are more guilty of this than anyone I have debated with
Context?Context says,
"If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;." (John 8:31).
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All of it is ALL of itAll of what? Which law was he talking about in context? James 2:8 references his breaking of the Royal Law.
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I get it, I cannot depend on myself...I cannot depend on my righteousness.
It is Christ and Him crucified.
In Christ
Daniel
Context?
It states:
NOT ONE of you keeps the law
Doesn't say he was specifically speaking to the Pharisees!No. He was talking to the Pharisees and not his disciples. He says if you continue in my word then you are my disciples indeed in John 8:31. 1 John 2:5-6 says,
5 "But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.
6 He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked."
(1 John 2:5-6).
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The same thing the Pharisee said...It's not your righteousness!
I said Christ does the good work in the believer.
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Jason, have a good meal.Anyways, I need to take a break and cook something to eat.
I may be back later possibly.
May God's goodness be upon everyone here.
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