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Then I must be misunderstanding what you're asking. Its plain to me what the difference is in regard to sin. Grace doesn't say thou shalt not where aw the law does. Under grace the Holy Spirit doesn't lead one to sin or the law to keep one from sinning. If I say liberty you might say yep to sin. I wouldn't say that at all. In choosing to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit one chooses live righteously as a lifestyle. This doesn't say one can't be led away by his own lusts of the flesh and sin. In case you haven't heard there is a war taking place with each of us. The rebellious living sacrifice keeps crawling off of the altar.I've asked you before that if that is the case, how then is grace any different regarding sin?
No... I'm not. I equated breaking the Law = death something that Grace doesn't have at all. Christians are not required to stone people which Israel under the Law was required to do. This whole thread is about the Law and the Law is a ministry of death according to Paul.You keep sidestepping.
by demanding compliance to the Law which means to them it supercedes or trumps Grace.Trumps it? HOW?
Then I must be misunderstanding what you're asking. Its plain to me what the difference is in regard to sin. Grace doesn't say thou shalt not where aw the law does.
Under grace the Holy Spirit doesn't lead one to sin or the law to keep one from sinning.
If I say liberty you might say yep to sin.
I wouldn't say that at all. In choosing to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit one chooses live righteously as a lifestyle.
This doesn't say one can't be led away by his own lusts of the flesh and sin.
In case you haven't heard there is a war taking place with each of us. The rebellious living sacrifice keeps crawling off of the altar.
Then I must be misunderstanding what you're asking. Its plain to me what the difference is in regard to sin. Grace doesn't say thou shalt not where aw the law does.
The Spirit enables one not to walk in his sin nature. But, the agreement must be that the one the Holy Spirit is filling must desire to grow in grace and knowledge of the Lord. For that is why the Holy Spirit keeps us from sinning. So we can know the Lord more and more as we keep on growing in grace and truth.Under grace the Holy Spirit doesn't lead one to sin or the law to keep one from sinning.
God does not remove from us at this time from having a sin nature. This state of self weakness forces us to choose to be Spirit dependent upon if we desire to do God's will for our lives. Part of the reason behind that is because God is dealing with His judgement of fallen angels. The fallen angels at this time are free to accuse us when we sin. Why is that? When they do condemn us when we sin, inadvertently they are falling prey to judging themselves. By judging in us what they condemn backfires on themselves.If I say liberty you might say yep to sin. I wouldn't say that at all. In choosing to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit one chooses live righteously as a lifestyle. This doesn't say one can't be led away by his own lusts of the flesh and sin. In case you haven't heard there is a war taking place with each of us. The rebellious living sacrifice keeps crawling off of the altar.
So God admitted to making a mistake! He made the covenant that was flawed, so God made a boo boo.Of course you dismissed the fact that God promised to make a new covenant, and the inspired author of the epistle to the Hebrews caught God's meaning to indicate the first covenant was replaced, and not moved to a new location. God did not replace the people, nor did He say anything about replacing them; He laid the blame on the first covenant from Mount Sinai.
There is no 'table'.
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So God admitted to making a mistake! He made the covenant that was flawed, so God made a boo boo.
According to you the Ten commandments was part of this covenant, that would mean that the commandments that you call holy was part of this flawed covenant. How flawed is God's holy sacred law? For that matter, how flawed is God? That s where your argument leads. How long before you admit that.
This get me angry. Why? I have never stated nor supported replacing grace with law. Where is that stated? The bible states that where sin abounds grace do much more abound, so that grace is not imputed where there is no law. Law must be to have grace. God grants us grace because we have transgressed the law. So grace against law and law against grace is stupid.not really.... when you wish to replace grace with the Law you end up trumping it
It is as simple as this. You love your wife you know that she loves pizza and has asked you bring some home today. You turn up at home with burgers and tells her you brought them because yo love her with all your heart. How does that look to you?Well then we agree. Now as nearly every poster has told you they keep Christ in their heart as their Sabbath, why are you insistent that we must attend Church on Saturday? Sure seems the letter of the Law is more important to you.
Please help my confusion.
It is as simple as this. You love your wife you know that she loves pizza and has asked you bring some home today. You turn up at home with burgers and tells her you brought them because yo love her with all your heart. How does that look to you?
It is as simple as this. You love your wife you know that she loves pizza and has asked you bring some home today. You turn up at home with burgers and tells her you brought them because yo love her with all your heart. How does that look to you?
God says keep the Sabbath. Do you see another request in that respect? He blessed it sanctified it, what for, you think? So that we can ignore it? It is special to Him and then we do something else and say we love Him.
If you love me Keep my commandments. God wrote ten with His own hand. God made you with His own Hands. Name anything else God did with his own hands? You are precious to him so is His Sabbath and Holy law.
Did you ever take note of the following "thou shall not?"
Ephesians 5:18
Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.
The Law would simply state not to get drunk on wine. That it is sin. Grace offers life, not just the prohibition.
The Spirit enables one not to walk in his sin nature. But, the agreement must be that the one the Holy Spirit is filling must desire to grow in grace and knowledge of the Lord. For that is why the Holy Spirit keeps us from sinning. So we can know the Lord more and more as we keep on growing in grace and truth.
God does not remove from us at this time from having a sin nature. This state of self weakness forces us to choose to be Spirit dependent upon if we desire to do God's will for our lives. Part of the reason behind that is because God is dealing with His judgement of fallen angels. The fallen angels at this time are free to accuse us when we sin. Why is that? When they do condemn us when we sin, inadvertently they are falling prey to judging themselves. By judging in us what they condemn backfires on themselves.
In a way, God gets a chuckle out of watching the evil angels who used to scream how God is unfair, while at the same time condemn vehemently believers who slip from grace. Fallen angels condemning for what they themselves are doing all the time. "Judge not lest ye be judged.. as you judge in others, so shall you be judged. God is vindicating His condemning the fallen angels by getting them to fess up by means of their jealousy and hatred for God's recipients of grace!
I will stop here for now.
So God admitted to making a mistake! He made the covenant that was flawed, so God made a boo boo.
According to you the Ten commandments was part of this covenant, that would mean that the commandments that you call holy was part of this flawed covenant. How flawed is God's holy sacred law? For that matter, how flawed is God? That s where your argument leads. How long before you admit that.
No no no no. God made no mistake at all. God has a plan which the Law was indeed a part of. The Law was not to teach us right from wrong. Man already knew right from wrong. The Law took away every excuse. It taught us our need for a savior. It put our failing right in our face.So God admitted to making a mistake! He made the covenant that was flawed, so God made a boo boo.
According to you the Ten commandments was part of this covenant, that would mean that the commandments that you call holy was part of this flawed covenant. How flawed is God's holy sacred law? For that matter, how flawed is God? That s where your argument leads. How long before you admit that.
Don't understand the link between your verse and comments.Elder111 wrote:
Excellent! Israel did exactly that. What burgers did Israel bring to God?
Romans 10
3For not knowing about Gods righteousness and seeking to establish their own, they did not subject themselves to the righteousness of God. 4For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.
Yes simple statements aren't good enough for those who are bent on proving what they believe against the truth. Far to many here have and idea they bring to the Bible and only wish to support that. They won't come to the Bible to hear what it says. Some here have even said they don't want to talk about the Bible. Such statements have come from the pro law group. I've never in over 3 years heard such a statement from the pro grace side of the fence.A fault, one I'm guilty of myself, is to take verses not only out of context, but ignore other verses that teach an opposite view. Then we take the moral high ground to defend our view: the view is clearly stated in Scripture, we claim, are you denying its teaching, we ask.
The solution is to form a teaching that accommodates both views. Doesn't that break a fundamental rule, the rule that disallows contradictions? Not really. The NT writers used the same words that meant different things in different contexts, settings. We are saints, we do not have sin. If we claim to be without sin the truth is not in us!
Those who claim the law is valid use verses that teach this:
For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but the doers of the law shall be justified (Romans 2:13).
Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid:yea, we establish the law (Romans 3:31).
Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy, and just,and good (Romans 7:12)
Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill (Matthew 5:17).
The opponents of the teaching use:
Romans 10:4, which reads: For Christ is the end of the Law for righteousness to every one that believeth.
"There remains therefore a rest (literally sabbatismos, 'Sabbath rest') for the people of God. For he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from his works as God did from His" (Hebrews 4:9-10).
Etc.
Using verses atomistically leads to confusion. A view that uses both supporting and seemingly contradictory verses is needed, a wholistic explanation. Since you are putting more stuff into the mix, its possible to end up with an unwieldy explanation. So we need not only to be cogent, comprehensive, but also lucid. A tall order.
The Bible is only contradictory for those unbelieving people looking for a way out. Any honest person will readily see the progression of the Bible story.All scripture is Purposefully Divinely Contradictory.
There are two diametrically opposed facts that stand together in every construct of Gods Words. The simplest understanding is that God is for good and against evil.
Neither side of that dictate is going to change.
The only difficulty is when we try to crowd the entirety of ourselves only under one side of the measures. To sway to the left or to the right.
The solution to this dilemma is allegorized in the Red Sea. The waters were separated, the Israelites walked straight ahead, turning neither to the left or the right. If they turned to the left, left expressing the Word of God against evil, they would wrongfully place the sons of God as evil. If they swayed to the right, they would wrongly place the evil present with them as being right.
STRAIGHT PATH acknowledges BOTH HANDS of God are firmly in place. The enemies in pursuit, wherein both walls collapse upon them in Gods Divine Judgment. This pictured also as the SIGN that follows them who believe. They, Israel were baptized in this SEA as a TYPE.
Both WALLS of water, standing, expresses this matter. Even driven by an east wind, east being an indication of the origin of evil and Gods Move against evil/the enemies.
This matter is allegorized in many other O.T. structures as well. Aaron and Hur holding up the hands of Moses whilst he sat on a rock in Exodus 17 is another fine example of this same principle. Even including the dictate that that war, that battle would continue from generation to generation.
These matters run deep.
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