Mathew 5 17 can also be translated fulfilled. be truthful fran.
In what version??
This is not true and there must be a mis-understanding between us...
Mathew 5 17 can also be translated fulfilled. be truthful fran.
In what version??
This is not true and there must be a mis-understanding between us...
the amplified , the King James, the new living translation, the revised standard, the new international, I looked at about 8 , and none say complete.
the amplified , the King James, the new living translation, the revised standard, the new international, I looked at about 8 , and none say complete.
Notice how John warns the remaining believing ones to not do the same thing but rather let the word of the gospel remain in them:I see "alleged" ex-believers as those whose faith was never firmly rooted and established from the start, like those in 1 John 2:19 who went out from us, but were never of us.
Okay, good. Then you agree that works must accompany salvation. Not to secure justification, but as the expected outcome of the person who has faith in Christ.Genuine saving faith in Christ continues and is not some shallow, temporary belief that has no root, produces no fruit and withers away.
Notice how John warns the remaining believing ones to not do the same thing but rather let the word of the gospel remain in them:
1 John 2:24 NASB
24As for you, let that abide in you which you heard from the beginning. If what you heard from the beginning abides in you, you also will abide in the Son and in the Father.
Do the many Bible references to keep believing in the word mean believers can potentially return to their old lives of unbelief, or are the warnings sufficient to keep every 'real' believer in the word? Besides the warnings being so pointed, Jesus does talk about little ones who believe in Him stumbling and going to the eternal fire in Matthew 18:6-9. This suggests the problem isn't the difference between fake faith and real faith, but rather weak faith vs. strong faith.
Okay, good. Then you agree that works must accompany salvation. Not to secure justification, but as the expected outcome of the person who has faith in Christ.
But to the point of your post. 'Temporary' belief can be qualified as 'weak' faith, not just 'fake' faith. It's genuine, but it's weak, and because it's weak it withers before it comes to maturity. The misunderstanding of the 1 John 2:19 passage (which by the way doesn't have the word 'really' in the original) seems to be the misguided energy behind the prevalent thinking in the church that failed faith is always and without exception fake faith. But there is certainly Biblical room to consider that failed faith can simply be weak faith. Weak faith that can't stand up to the trials and temptations of this life but is easily drawn away in favor of a return to the old life.
All you need is the faith the size of a mustard seed to move mountains.
A weak faith is false faith in self or a false gospel.
If you have a true faith in God and His gospel, then God will strengthen you and help you develop deeper roots. Even if you stumble, God will send people to walk alongside you and help you up.
God's children never walk alone.
During the storms of life, God carries them or gives them shelter beneath His wings.
You could have faith but not be a believer?
PLEASE EXPLAIN THAT TO ME.
Also, HOW has the LAW changed?
Are we to follow the Law or not?
What's different?
Yeah. I can't keep away !!
You ask for the impossibleMathew 5 17 can also be translated fulfilled. be truthful fran.
Sorry, out and no Bible, but your last sentence reminded me of Mathew 13. The Sower. The seeds that grew up with thorns and were chocked by worldly concerns. I O W , killed because of weak faith that never grew, never learned, and was easily abandoned.
The greek word means to fulfill, or to complete, Context would have to be used, I agree, complete would not seem to fit, especially since jesus said he did not come to abolish the law. but it is an actual possible interpretation
Jesus fulfilled the law in that he lived a life sin free, then because the lamb who was slaughtered on the alter for the atonement of sin.
Or it is a thread the thread of Babylon (confusion). Lots of lovely people here but a lot of confusion as well
If we start at the beginning, or even before the beginning of creation/time, Jesus was purposed to save His own. Who are His but those who believe on Him? Anyone else is a child of the devil, born into Adam (as are we all) but found in the flesh (which counts for nothing) at the end of this age when all are judged following the resurrection of all. Spiritual rebirth is necessary.Would like to say that the gospel encapsulates more than the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus....in Revelation the angel of the Lord flies through the midst of heaven preaching the everlasting gospel to those who dwell upon on earth....the message he preaches is...to fear and worship the one who made all things....the gospel carries the idea of the correct message about any and all things....the death, burial and resurrection is one aspect of it.....just saying.
If we start at the beginning, or even before the beginning of creation/time, Jesus was purposed to save His own. Who are His but those who believe on Him? Anyone else is a child of the devil, born into Adam (as are we all) but found in the flesh (which counts for nothing) at the end of this age when all are judged following the resurrection of all. Spiritual rebirth is necessary.
Jesus created everything, He is the Master of the universe, the great architect, and the giver of life. He holds the keys of life and death. He demonstrated His mastery over the elements of this world while He walked the earth. He demonstrated His mastery over sin and death. He overcame these things on our behalf due to His great love for us. His righteous blood covers us, as was foreshadowed in the first Passover. If we believe on Him, we pass from death into life ever after. All else pass into the second death. I think on all these points we would agree. The only thing we might disagree on is what happens to those whose names are not written in the Lamb's book of life![]()
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Blessings to your mom! Yes, we have had our disagreements on hell (translated from at least four different words in the original languages) and of course that does bring different elements into play, for example, as many do, you say the soul is immortal whereas Scriptures says that only God is immortal. They are all peripheral to the main issue, though, and none are salvation issues. We believe that God purposed Jesus from before the foundation of the world to be the propitiation for the sin of the world, that we may be reconciled to God, to be partakers of His goodness, mercy, and grace forever afterAmen...off the top of my head, sitting in a hotel in St. Louis for my mom's tests at Barnes Hospital...the only thing I can think of that we disagree on is hell/lake of fire hahahHah one day you will come on boardhahahah jokes of course haha