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This is true, but most get so caught up in the personal they forget the corporate.But there are times when we need to hear that "Jesus died for me." Our Christian faith is both personal and collective at the same time. We need to know we have a personal relationship with Him, and we need to know that we are part of a larger Body with whom we share this wonderful faith. It's when we forget one over the other, or emphasize one over the other that we get into trouble.
They direct their love to Jesus becasue he is less judgemental of them. "I am your intermediary between God and man so I can protect you" kind of theology.
Guilt does not leave room for good feelings. God cannot be total love if he is constantly remiinding us of our sin. Happy-clappy is what makes the charismatic and non-denoms fell good about themselves. Guilt of sin makes them feel bad so they don't want to hear of it. They direct their love to Jesus becasue he is less judgemental of them. "I am your intermediary between God and man so I can protect you" kind of theology.
That's why you will not find very much emphasis on forgiveness or sin. When it's all about "you" then there is room only for your theology. They change God around to their image. "Jesus is my buddy so he will take the heat off of me'"
Since there isn't much guilt then they have to feel bad about something so they "invent" things like following the mosaic laws to a "T" or the "end times". It still involves them so they now have quilt but not the guilt of sin and the forgiveness that they have through Jesus's death on the cross and resurection.
Weird idea? Maybe
Either we accept Jesus work of salvation and The Holy Spirit's work of bringing us to faith or we take credit for ourselves. I only wish that we could make everyone see this.
I think you are right John. Lost of good points. I would love to post this whole thread into the forum I used to belong to. Of course they would all ban me
While forgiveness isn't the totality of our faith, it is certainly a core belief. The result of Christ's work brings justification to those who don't deserve it, and it is received by faith, which includes the forgiveness of sins.
As long as "accept" is in a passive way....too many people use that word as if it's what brought them to salvation!
LilLamb219 said:As long as "accept" is in a passive way....too many people use that word as if it's what brought them to salvation!
[FONT= "Book Antiqua"]I prefer to use the word "acknowledge."
Unfortunately some do take the OT passages to interpret the NT passages.It's an odd scenerio with them. They remind me of Hasiadic Orthodox Jews. They dissect the whole old testament and its laws like we do the new testament and its grace. I think of them as OT Christians and us as NT Christians. Their obsession with the keeping of ALL the rules in the OT is more on the order of good works than saving grace.
Go to any non-denom, Charismatic or AoG church and you will rarely hear anything from the NT. Only to support something from the OT. Even their websites follow that format.
Their salvation seems to come from keeping OT law and miss the whole grace and mercy of God and his forgiveness. They live under condemnation constantly if they don't follow the "rules".
What is it about forgiveness that a lot of denominations are afraid to talk about it????
I have such a gripe about this.
Time and time again I either read, hear or see other people from other denoms who speak about the Gospel, how you need the Gospel and need to preach the Gospel, you gotta have Jesus, etc, but NEVER once mention the word forgive or forgiveness. Why is that? Why is it taboo?
Are they afraid? Are they unsure?
What is it?
(3) Take heed to yourselves: If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him.
(4) And if he trespass against thee seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn again to thee, saying, I repent; thou shalt forgive him.
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