That is not what I said.
But you did say all prophesy is irrelevant.
I paraphrased 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
Take a look at Matthew 6:24-26 as it relates
We want to think we know the future, but God will take care of us.
That is not what I said.
But you did say all prophesy is irrelevant.
My issue is you say your experience trumps scripture. And that you say that parts of scripture aren't inspired.Still truth itself is the authority.
Your issue is based on the assumption that I'm making everything up, but I keep referencing the bible to support me... including its statements that we shouldn't cling to words.
It is true that if it didn't say these things I wouldn't be Christian in any sense, but because this is the truth I share it.
That is not what I said.Why do you suggest that what I'm pointing at is meaninglessness?
I am pointing at your divine inheritance.
Ultimately all prophecy is irrelevant...
You may want to. Don't speak for me.We want to think we know the future, but God will take care of us.
My issue is you say your experience trumps scripture. And that you say that parts of scripture aren't inspired.
You may want to. Don't speak for me.
God is already taking care of me.
You have no way of knowing my experience or whether or not it is not in fact greater or less than yours.I am saying my experience aligns with scripture and it is available to you too...
That way no one has to speculate at all.
You have no way of knowing my experience or whether or not it is not in fact greater or less than yours.
And you have said much more. So I asked questions to see if what you had to say matched scripture. It doesn't always appear to do so.
So I asked questions to see if what you had to say matched scripture. It doesn't always appear to do so.
Let's see how good your discernment is. What is my station?You express your station with every statement you make.
It’s so refreshing to see someone defend the gospel with such passion. God bless you!I don't give a fig what Calvin said, the Bible said "WHOSOEVER" and I will not shut the gate to heaven or stand by why someone else does!!
Let's see how good your discernment is. What is my station?
You have disregarded prophesy as unimportant. You have also assigned some scripture as the bias of men, which means it is not inspired.Let us discuss where you think I'm contrary to scripture...
Perhaps it is your own understanding that is lacking, but maybe I'm wrong?
I have a lot of love for dogmatic heretics. It includes directions for how to take long walks off a short pier.This is my favorite thread. You can always feel the love here.
You have disregarded prophesy as unimportant. You have also assigned some scripture as the bias of men, which means it is not inspired.
Having done so, you have made yourself the arbiter of truth, not God because it contradicts what scripture claims concerning itself.
I appreciate the conversation. But, whatever conclusions others may come to concerning you, I know your powers of discernment to be very poor.Luke 14:26
I'm not even sure you've actually started on the way.
James 4:4
I appreciate the conversation. But, whatever conclusions others may come to concerning you, I know your powers of discernment to be very poor.
You do not understand prophecy very well to say such things. Prophecy is to be valued because itIf you value prophecy it is because you fear the unknown...
1 John 4:7-21
Fear is a function of incomplete love.
Most here are genuinely sharing with the goal of helping others...whether dogmatically or not. The problem with building short piers is that we end up missing out ourselves.I have a lot of love for dogmatic heretics. It includes directions for how to take long walks off a short pier.![]()
Grace and peace.You are too antagonistic to be living by the Spirit.