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SophieT
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its related to the ark the oracle the holy grail the veil and much more.
I wanna know what that's about
its related to the ark the oracle the holy grail the veil and much more.
JESUS said all manner of blasphemy will be forgiven but blasphemy of the Holy Spirit would not be forgiven,I thought that was new testament scripture.The law says to do not blas-pheme the holy spirit. I think from this it is clear that we should obey the law,
Seeing that all sin is sin then all law is law wouldnt you think ?. sin means sin and law means law
your the one making accusations and pushing for trouble.No; you made oblique accusations directed at nobody in particular. It's somewhat like using a shotgun. You may hit your target, but you'll hit a lot of other things too.
why do you want to know ?. is it so you can carry on to single me out just like you have done allready ?.I wanna know what that's about
If you are singled out, it is by your own words, not those of others. Despite your claims to the contrary, your responses suggest that you are indeed offended.why do you want to know ?. is it so you can carry on to single me out just like you have done allready ?.
how many time have you and others tried to single me out now ? have you and others decided to hate me because i asked a question can a christian become possessed.
carry on to single me out if you want im beyond being offended here anymore.
well all i can say is nobody is perfect, do you respect that law ?If you are singled out, it is by your own words, not those of others. Despite your claims to the contrary, your responses suggest that you are indeed offended.
Given that, I'm wondering how all this "law" is going to help you.
You're welcome to go or stay... whichever you choose. Your continued presence doesn't obligate anyone to answer your question. If you are upset because nobody has answered it, your skin probably isn't thick enough.well all i can say is nobody is perfect, do you respect that law ?
How diffacult is it to say whether you respect the law or not. its just an honest question.
its not a trick question. this is a christian forum so it shouldnt be diffacult to know the laws im asking to be respected is the the holy laws of our messiah Jesus.
you only have to anwser yes or no.
I really have no idea why none of you have answered straight away. you either do respect the laws of God or you dont. which is it. im seariously thinking of going elsewhere.
do you respect the law
So then I don’t respect the law as far as trying to keep It but I respect It as part of the origin of Christianity.
If the master teacher teaches the same moral law, can you transgress the law as much as you want to and still go to Heaven?I respect the law as much as a teacher, that can no longer flunk me or hold me back from advancing to a higher grade. I now am under the Master Teacher,
If the master teacher teaches the same moral law, can you transgress the law as much as you want to and still go to Heaven?
Can you be a habitual liar and murderer and continually take the Lords name in vain and still walk through the gates of heaven without any need of repentance.
I will say the transgression of GODs perfect standard of righteousness (law) defines what sin Is for all and that’s why a person has to repent but once they repent the Issue Is no longer about sin but the Issue then Is about renewing the mind to the new creation the person has become.this is were people have it mixed up.
The law does not make us perfect, and we can never keep the law to be good enough, there will be no boasting in heaven that we did it ourselves.
But the law (10 commandments) is the standard of righteousness (sinlessness). when written on the heart the way God designed we become more and more Christlike in character. If we say it does not apply today the standard of sin is taken away and we have no need of repentance.
when you sin, what defines it as sin?
The law says to do not blas-pheme the holy spirit. I think from this it is clear that we should obey the law,
Seeing that all sin is sin then all law is law wouldnt you think ?. sin means sin and law means law
The Law says nothing about blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Lord Jesus said that to those who kept the law with the utmost zeal.Firstly the law does not give you eternal life only God does, so please lets not hear from law pushers, who push there law and post and enforce there laws to prove the law does not save you. and then call other people law pushers. so please lets be clear the law does not give you eternal salvation.
Let us talk about the holy laws that help us to overcome being in fear of breaking the law.
Seacondly when we talk about the law it should be understoood that breaking the law is something we should not do. Most christians will say that blasphemy of the holy spirit will not be forgiven.
The law says to do not blas-pheme the holy spirit. I think from this it is clear that we should obey the law,
Seeing that all sin is sin then all law is law wouldnt you think ?. sin means sin and law means law
Not true. Most of the epistles were written prior to the destruction of the Temple around AD70, John wrote Revelation around AD95. Paul claimed that what he preached was the word of God. Either he was the worst of liars or he was telling the truth. There is no in between.All of the New Testament is in the Old. I refer only to the two books named by man,.
The Cross is in the Psalmes and Jesus Yeshua is throughout the law, the Prophets and the Writings. How else can anyone explain that learning from the writings of the Old Testament for over two hundred years wa s sufficient for the first believers of Jesus Yeshua?
oh come on it is an honest question, the op does the question no favour in one sence because you see the fear of Judgment. but thats not my fault because im only repeating what the law says.You're welcome to go or stay... whichever you choose. Your continued presence doesn't obligate anyone to answer your question. If you are upset because nobody has answered it, your skin probably isn't thick enough.
It's not an honest question, by the way, it's a leading question, because "law" means something different to you than it does to most people here. So, when you ask, "Do you respect the law?" you mean one thing, and most others read something quite different.
Here's a suggestion: read through Romans, Galatians and Hebrews, and see how "law" is used there. See how the writers argue about the relationship of the Christian to "law".
One more thing: "Nobody is perfect" is not a law.
Many affirm that Christ had abolished the moral law, and that Christians are therefore under no obligation to observe it; that a believer is freed from the “bondage of good works.”
Others that believe “they cannot fall from grace or forfeit the divine favour,” arrive at the still more hideous conclusion that “the wicked actions they commit are not really sinful, or considered as instances of the violation of the divine law, and that consequently they have no occasion either to confess their sins or to repent and turn from their sin. Therefore, they declared that even one of the vilest of sins is not a sin in the sight of God, it is believed that they cannot do anything which is either displeasing to God or prohibited by the law.”
---dangerous ground.
it is the moral law that points out my sin so i turn to Jesus for my salvation.