I agree that it is important to know history and who scripture is speaking to to understand scripture, but I do not agree that some scripture is simply does not apply to "you" because it is not talking to "you". Scripture tells us every word the Lord speaks is truth, and that truth is for us.
If you repent of murder so your will is not to murder any more, you can be saved spiritually and live in mansions in heaven, but you must face civil courts in regard to the murder. If you live in repentance then you live as a person who does not murder.
If you repent of murder so your will is not to murder any more, you can be saved spiritually and live in mansions in heaven, but you must face civil courts in regard to the murder. If you live in repentance then you live as a person who does not murder.
"""""""""""I agree that it is important to know history and who scripture is speaking to to understand scripture, but I do not agree that some scripture is simply does not apply to "you" because it is not talking to "you". Scripture tells us every word the Lord speaks is truth, and that truth is for us. """""""""""
In the NT verses you find :
1. Allegory
2. Symbolic
3. Parable
4. Literal.
When a person does not recognize that the first 3, are not LITERAL, then they read a symbolic verse, or a verse that is an allegory and they take it literally. That is how a person "wrongly divides" the word and that creates heretics and denominations.
All scripture is given for "Instruction, doctrine, reproof, correction.....ect.
But, not every verse is each of those......and not every verse is aimed at the believer.
Paul once told a male Witch that "you will be blind for a season", and the man went blind.
So, is that verse for me, and you?
Just an example.
"""""""" If you repent of murder so your will is not to murder any more, you can be saved spiritually and live in mansions in heaven, but you must face civil courts in regard to the murder. If you live in repentance then you live as a person who does not murder."""""
We are not told in any verse in the New Testament to "live in repentance".
To LIVE in it?
That is not a New Testament verse or concept.
Are you a Catholic?
So, we are to exist in our faith and in our renewed mind as a SON OF GOD, "made righteous" by the blood of Jesus., as born again.
The born again, are the redeemed....... Our sin is on Christ and His Righteousness is become OURS, as if we have never sinned..
This is "the gift of salvation"< and "the Gift of Righteousness".
The born again, are not "saved sinners", we are SON's OF GOD......
Does that sound like a sinner?
We are "Made Righteous"......does that sound like we need to live a life of repenting?