Exactly like our goober here.....He is still there preaching on that corner, he has made himself irrelevant, no one listens they walk past.
Exactly like our goober here.....He is still there preaching on that corner, he has made himself irrelevant, no one listens they walk past.
Exactly like our goober here.....![]()
Fulfill means to "one up" or make stricter meaning he added two Laws, guess what they were? You missed this part: "law AND prophets" (both of which you said we're not under).
Wrong again, little guy.....
verb: fulfil
- 1.
bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted).
No I just wanted to make sure I was addressing what you are actually saying and not just what "I think" you're saying. I got it.If man is judged by their works towards others as even Christ taught (Matthew 25:40) then obviously we can go from being saved to condemned by not repenting of our sins against out follow man (for example: murder, adultery, false witness, etc).
Am I speaking koine Greek here or something?
Yes, it's scriptural - see Psalm 6:8 and Luke 13:27.
“Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets"
He stated this before His death and resurrection, there is a sequence to scripture and a consideration given to the audience.
Once He fulfilled the Law, died and was resurrected He left His Spirit so believers live under GRACE.
Romans 6:14: “For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace.”
No, He said "until heaven and earth pass away."
We're still here.![]()
"Heaven and Earth" did pass away in the 1st century, that is an idiom/phrase as a reference to the Temple, it was the place where God resided on earth until the veil was rent and now He abides in the believer's hearts.
I suggest you find a church that does not preach law keeping it is very damaging to the soul, unless one is self-righteous of course.
You cannot keep the law even if you tried, there are 613 laws (there is no separating them into moral and civil and all that) and plus the law was given to the Jews not the Gentiles.
Wrong again:
1 John 5:3; "For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous."
So how is loving John lying since you claim the Law "can't be kept" even though God still commands it in His Word? How are you showing God you love Him then? With justifications of lawlessness?
"Heaven and Earth have already passed away?" Wow. Just wow.
That blanket statement is a whole new justification for rebelling against God and the Bible that I've never heard before. You've made my day. We live according to every Word of God. "Idiom" indeed, lulz.
I have not forgotten that you did not answer my question about salvation.
Can a person lose the gift of salvation, the one that is received by grace through faith?
Be courageous now!!
Oh, but I did and very well most think.
Matthew 19:17, Matthew 24:13, James 2:14-17, Revelation 12:17, 14:12, 22:14 (and more) all say you can.
Gifts can be taken back.![]()
only those that want to put meringue on it instead of real whipped cream...For a topic about a political candidate, this thread sure has taken some very weird turns.
... Is what I would have said if this conversation had happened in any normal social venue. But on this forum it's not only common, it's expected.
If I started a thread about key lime pie, people would be questioning each other's salvation in less than 2/3 of a page.
All the law people (except those who believe in sinless perfection) skip over two great commandments..."Heaven and Earth" did pass away in the 1st century, that is an idiom/phrase as a reference to the Temple, it was the place where God resided on earth until the veil was rent and now He abides in the believer's hearts.
I suggest you find a church that does not preach law keeping it is very damaging to the soul, unless one is self-righteous of course.
You cannot keep the law even if you tried, there are 613 laws (there is no separating them into moral and civil and all that) and plus the law was given to the Jews not the Gentiles.
Don't think that Jesus is on the ballot. Wonder who his VP choice would be?Not at all - aside from the three brainwashed non-Christians pushing for their demonic leader over Jesus most on this forum agree with me. If you could only see my inbox.
It's more for the benefit of the lurker. Those that erect false idols are a lost cause anyway.![]()
Probably John the Baptist, lol...Don't think that Jesus is on the ballot. Wonder who his VP choice would be?
It’s pretty obvious, but from the posts in many of the threads here a lot of people are going to vote for Trump.
Too bad.
Republican Voters Against Trump is what you should take a closer look at.
I voted for Trump in 2016.
Never Again!