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Blain

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I took a fun christian personality test to see who I am most like in the bible it said I am like Moses the results said
You are the sacrificial leader that’s always solving problems for others. You naturally are the leader in any group you’re on and God can trust you to walk in humility and be a conduit of His presence for others. You’re not easily given to pride and in fact regularly examine yourself to make sure that you haven’t fallen out of alignment of God’s will.
I was like... ummm yeah right a leader? me? XD
Honestly this entire description doesn't sound like me except the constant examination of myself part but then again I am not the best at seeing myself, I can see others just not myself
 

Pulie

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I took a fun christian personality test to see who I am most like in the bible it said I am like Moses the results said
You are the sacrificial leader that’s always solving problems for others. You naturally are the leader in any group you’re on and God can trust you to walk in humility and be a conduit of His presence for others. You’re not easily given to pride and in fact regularly examine yourself to make sure that you haven’t fallen out of alignment of God’s will.
I was like... ummm yeah right a leader? me? XD
What an awesome personality. A sherperd at heart. 😂😂your a leader and are modest about it, so that proves the test to be true.

I enjoy learning and observing people's personalities. Please share the link.
 

Relic

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Wow now that needs to be made a testimony :D And yes I also was like that to soft and easily bruised so much so I began to not say what I really believe or think just to not be attacked but you will find that after being in heated debates for a time you begin to thicken your skin.
yes you are right and I surely will take it easy
in defense of my self as I look through all of my posts and other people's post...
what I started the Op with and what the recent is totally different. it ended up
with a tangled web of people talking about other people's posts and far from
the Op but I guess that is how it is.
 

Blain

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What an awesome personality. A sherperd at heart. 😂😂your a leader and are modest about it, so that proves the test to be true.

I enjoy learning and observing people's personalities. Please share the link.
Well I sure don't see it myself but then again Moses didn't either at the burning bush I will try to link it but I am not great at using technology I still can't figure out how to multiquote https://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/christianity/quiz/which-bible-character-are-you.aspx
 

Blain

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yes you are right and I surely will take it easy
in defense of my self as I look through all of my posts and other people's post...
what I started the Op with and what the recent is totally different. it ended up
with a tangled web of people talking about other people's posts and far from
the Op but I guess that is how it is.
Well that is how it is most of the time you learn to not take it as a bad thing more like you at least got people talking about the things of God
 

Deuteronomy

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Jesus was preaching under the Law of Moses to Israel in the 4 gospels, so of course there are many. You can also find complementary passages if you so desire, the most popular is of course John 3:16, but it does not change that fact.

Luke 10
25 And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
26 He said unto him, What is written in the law? how readest thou?
27 And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.
28 And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live.
Hello again brother, thank you for getting back to me so quickly (y)

As far as Jesus preaching law and Paul preaching grace, there is no contradiction there that I can see (they are apples and oranges), well, unless you believe that being obedient to the law could actually result in someone being saved, that is :unsure:

Take the passage you posited for us from Luke 10, where the lawyer asks the Lord, "Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" The Lord Jesus replied (in essence), 'keep the commandments'. The lawyer's response to Jesus' teaching is found in the verse from that passage that you did not include, so lets go there.

Luke 10
29 Wishing to justify himself, he said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
That's very interesting, yes? Why did the lawyer attempt to "justify himself" after he heard the Lord Jesus' answer to his opening question, "Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life" :unsure:

Thanks!

~Deut
 
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Reformyourself

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Well that is how it is most of the time you learn to not take it as a bad thing more like you at least got people talking about the things of God
Or distracted them 😁
 
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Hello again brother, thank you for getting back to me so quickly (y)

As far as Jesus preaching law and Paul preaching grace, there is no contradiction there that I can see (they are apples and oranges), well, unless you believe that being obedient to the law could actually result in someone being saved, that is :unsure:

Take the passage you posited for us from Luke 10, where the lawyer asks the Lord, "Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" The Lord Jesus replied (in essence), 'keep the commandments'. The lawyer's response to Jesus' teaching is found in the verse from that passage that you did not include, so lets go there.

Luke 10
29 Wishing to justify himself, he said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
That's very interesting, yes? Why did the lawyer attempt to "justify himself" after he heard the Lord Jesus' answer to his opening question, "Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life" :unsure:

Thanks!

~Deut
Before the mystery that was revealed by Paul, in time past, Israel had to show their faith in God by obeying the commandments. It was not obeying the Law that saves them in the end, of course, it was faith, but that was the way ordained by God at Mount Sinai.

That is why what Jesus told the lawyer made sense. Even when Jesus expanded the concept of neighbor to be more than just fellow Jews, the principle is still the same, obey the 2 greatest commandments, and he shall have eternal life.

For us, our righteousness is now by faith, without the Law, as Paul explained clearly in Romans 3:21

But now the righteousness of God without the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets;

We are righteous in the "but now" time period, without the law.

That option was not avaliable in time past, during the 4 gospels.
 
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it ended up
with a tangled web of people talking about other people's posts and far from
the Op but I guess that is how it is.
welcome to bdf (Bible Discussion Forum). what you describe is exactly how bdf is. a mix of exasperation and blessing ...



 

SoulWeaver

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Luke 10
29 Wishing to justify himself, he said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?”
UOTE]That's very interesting, yes? Why did the lawyer attempt to "justify himself" after he heard the Lord Jesus' answer to his opening question, "Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life" :unsure:

Great observation, thank you for sharing that. Bible should be read word by word and slowly exactly like you did there, pausing and really taking the Word in. Different parts of a sentence each carry a ton of info.
 

Blue_Of_Lake

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Relic is right that we must not take any man's word for explaining God's ways.

I was told that all scripture, including all of the OT was of God and to understand I must understand the OT. I was steeped in the NT and what my church told me but I believed the NT was truth and the OT contained things (light the sacrificial system) that wasn't truth any longer. I was told it was of God and God was truth. If I saw disagreements between the OT and NT then they said I needed to study for God is one and all scripture must agree.

So I began studying. They were right! Many things accepted in main stream religion is not. The occult has crept in and the mess is deep. It started so far back that changing the Sabbath to the day they worshiped the sun or Sunday, saying Mary changed it, was the beginning.

I can almost hear people saying I must believe that we should slaughter animals, in their ignorance of scripture!!!
[Old Testament]

Psalm 40:6
Sacrifice and offering You did not desire, but my ears You have opened. Burnt offerings and sin offerings You did not require.

Psalm 51:16
For You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it; You take no pleasure in burnt offerings.

Psalm 51:17
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart, O God, You will not despise.

Proverbs 21:3
To do righteousness and justice is more desirable to the LORD than sacrifice.
 
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Great observation, thank you for sharing that. Bible should be read word by word and slowly exactly like you did there, pausing and really taking the Word in. Different parts of a sentence each carry a ton of info.
Heard a quote ‘pray before you read The Bible and stop reading when you see Jesus’ . I’m on the Old Testament and all of a sudden I’m being reminded of Jesus more often than when I’ve read it before 😁
 

posthuman

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show me where there is a penalty for
not believing any of the letter writings.
i've already showed you...

please read Luke 10:16, and Acts 9:15 then. these are both Christ's own recorded words.

Jesus says that whoever accepts the one He sends accepts Him, and whoever rejects the one He sends rejects Him.
Jesus says Paul is His chosen servant. Jesus sent Paul to write those letters.
Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge,
but he who hates correction is stupid.

(Proverbs 12:1)
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge,
but fools despise wisdom and instruction.

(Proverbs 1:7)

do you need me to cite some verses to show that being stupid & foolish consequently carries penalties?
hoping that's clear enough without need for further explanation.
 

posthuman

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It's disappointing that you don't understand the New Covenant. The Pharisees didn't have the Holy Spirit, so they were teachers of the law. Jesus said that He would give us the Holy spirit, who would guide us into all truth.
it is unclear how you get this opinion of me based on my quoting Christ to another person, arguing that yes we do need to listen to "the ministers of the new & better covenant" -- this very role being by the appointment of the Holy Spirit and their very written words being breathed by the Holy Spirit?

?

 

posthuman

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Heard a quote ‘pray before you read The Bible and stop reading when you see Jesus’ . I’m on the Old Testament and all of a sudden I’m being reminded of Jesus more often than when I’ve read it before 😁
eh.. probably you should keep reading when you see Jesus in it. not stop.