I like lip flappin, but it does get tiresome at times.
In my neck of the woods folks say flappin your jaws…….almost forgot that.
I like lip flappin, but it does get tiresome at times.
I know but the lip flapper does get so tired of people putting God down for speaking to us through OT people and almost gunning it for the law that is our guide.I like lip flappin, but it does get tiresome at times.
The divisions are artificial and not specified in Scripture. They are one man's interpretation only.
(civil law)* Sometimes overlapped with the moral laws*
I know but the lip flapper does get so tired of people putting God down for speaking to us through OT people and almost gunning it for the law that is our guide.
I'll make a deal. Stop the complaining because the world runs by God's laws and I'll stop complaining about people complaining!!!
I truly believe the Bible was written in a certain way that one cannot just skim through and understand the message. Like when your grade school teacher asked you to read a book and toll you she would know if you only read the Cliff’s note version.
What many casual readers and some experienced readers, with blinders on, do not get is that there are 2 covenants. The first ends at Jesus death on the cross.
Jesus death and reserection changed the universe!
It is the most important event in history!
The law and it’s meeting revolves around that event!
You cannot reason with anyone who claims to love Jesus yet will not hear him.
Pray for all souls, it is our due. God bless you and all, amen.
Just how in the world could you come up with the conclusion that God worked for 4,000 years, until Christ came in the flesh, to make you feel guilty!!! God's purpose for us is to live on with Him, God established the world to work toward this as soon as man rebelled and knew sin. From THIS you get God wanting you to go on a guilt trip?
no one has ever stated what you and others here try to say...which is we think we can sin all we want and still be saved
That only happens to those who believe in OSAS. The workers are exempt.At what point during our daily sinning do we forfeit salvation?
you honestly win the award in this forum, and that is no small thing, for utterly and completely misunderstanding what a person wrote
I don't need to stick up for dcon, he can answer for himself...but your absurd rendering of what he actually wrote, is in a class all by its little self![]()
I see Jesus saying, if you love God and love your neighbor, you have fulfilled the Law. Of course He said that to people still living under the Law.
Another of your monumental condemnations of the Wisdom of God. You have just said if you love you are under the law……..wow, that is something else.
If you love you fulfill all the law..........remember love contains all of the law and commandments we should obey....but that probably makes yu think a person us under the law and not save by the mercy of our Father, right?
Earnestly talk to our Father and ask Him....
The life of discipleship flows out of the new command, to love one another as He loved us (John 13:34), which Paul refers to as the "law of Christ" (Galatians 6:2). Love fulfills the law (Romans 13:8-10).I think you look for ways to insult me (and others). Any itty-bitty thing you can sink your fangs into is fair game. What I see is your misunderstanding of my posts.
I tend to do short posts
Short posts tend to not be always succinct. But correct, none the less.
Jesus DID say what I call the 'love law" during His ministry which, in case you missed it, was under the OLD covenant of Law.
It does fulfill the Law.
Matthew 22:36-40
36 “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” 37 And He said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the great and foremost commandment. 39 The second is like it, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets.”
I said nothing wrong.