4I rejoiced greatly that I found of thy children walking in truth, as we have received a commandment from the Father. 5And now I beseech thee, lady, not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee, but that which we had from the beginning, that we love one another. 6And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.
Like of Israel or of Gentile? One people cant leave it out and one cant bring it in. A concern for me is when the books are opened, all unrepented sin is still written. If you believe there is no law, you can no longer believe in sin, so you never repent, therefore never being washed clean, so God never hears you, which is worse than being "under the law" because at least they got to be washed clean?? IDK how often they sacrificed, once a year?? but I know God said it had to be continual to cover the sin, and even that wasn't gonna get it done.
Like of Israel or of Gentile? One people cant leave it out and one cant bring it in. A concern for me is when the books are opened, all unrepented sin is still written. If you believe there is no law, you can no longer believe in sin, so you never repent, therefore never being washed clean, so God never hears you, which is worse than being "under the law" because at least they got to be washed clean?? IDK how often they sacrificed, once a year?? but I know God said it had to be continual to cover the sin, and even that wasn't gonna get it done.
Greetings DeighAnn,
I value my fellowship with the Heavenly Father and sin compromises this and righteousness and learning His will (Laws) enhances this fellowship. In other words, how a man "walks" in this world, how he views sin and righteousness ultimately determine the quality of his fellowship with God. If I understand correctly, the doctrine of Hyper Grace says no matter how much you sin you have fellowship with God because Grace keeps you covered in Gods eyes. Now that concept is certainly alluring, but at the same time, to me, it skews my understanding of His Holiness. If a man walks upright before God, and that is his free will choice, then it pleases God that He has a "friend" in that man who purposely, consciously chooses righteousness because he sees that as of more value than sin, hence preferring Gods character over that of the fallen world. But if a man wishes to have the blessings of fellowship with God and continue in sin too then grace or not that man does not yet value God, His righteous character, and His righteous requirements. Righteousness is precious, far easier than a life of sin, full of love for all and orderly, while sin is the opposite.