Well I would say that we're obviously at a disagreement.Now you could read it again.Maybe you misunderstood something or you're choosing the stick to your guns, you're obviously passionate about what you believe. But let me just clarify that 1 of us is wrong and one of us is right. How you feel, or what you think, or what you believe, or what your emotions are telling you, I'll let you in on a little secret. God doesn't care about these things. Cause god's justice and judgment is not determined by what you think, or how you feel, or what you believe. I do know this for certain, that in the old Covenant god commands that we die to our flesh natrue, and in the new covenant, we are still commanded to die to our flesh nature. So if you're flesh nature is still at work which I believe you have shown us that it is, then what are you expected to do now? You can rely on the law of Moses, or you can rely on the lawn of grace and truth. Now, it really doesn't matter if you call me heretical. It doesn't matter if you disagree with my religion. It doesn't matter if you think that I'm not holding up with God's standard of truth. None of that really matters. You want to know why it doesn't matter? Cause you're not the one that gets to determine that. Now you can use scripture to back everything but from what I've been able to tell so far.Is that you cherry pick and hold onto specific areas of Scripture to form your theology and ideology. You then form your relationship around that theology and ideology. You could include all the stuff that you're leaving out in those books to give you a more well-rounded understanding of what's being spoken of there. But I really don't think that you care much for the truth.All you care about is validating that your ideology and your cherry-picked theory is correct. You also shouldn't be trying to approach it and understand it from your perspective and understanding, but you should be trying to understand it from the perspective of a Jew. That knows nothing about Christianity who is under the law of moses and is now finally stepping into the Malchezidek order and coming under a new covenant of grace and truth. I do like the whole covenant idea that you're throwing out, but keep in mind that all those who submit to the law of grace come under covenant agreement, and in doing so must fulfill the law. Now you are not going to fulfill the law. Only Jesus Christ can fulfill the law. So how are we expected to respond? to Jesus says we must deny ourself, take up our cross, and to follow him. The question is are you doing that?
And I really don't think that you read everything that I sent you. Because part of what I sent you was actually going over both views. Both sides of the part of scripture that people debate about. So I didn't send you anything about God forgiving us of our sins whether we repent or not, That's one of the arguments that people will make pertaining to that particular part of scripture. Of course repentance is necessary for your sins to be forgiven. Although I would say that God loves us whether we repent or not. So you really should try reading it over again Instead of just searching through it, trying to find anything you can argue about without understanding the context and how it was Presented. God bless and good luck on your search.