is not continually mocking and misrepresenting what others are saying a personal attack?
thing is we all love to judge the one calling out people who all things like that out, but everyone seems afraid to call the ones who are doing it out.
maybe if we all,stood up to those who are misrepresenting, they may see the truth about what they are doing and repent?
The Messiah instructs to take the person privately and air out the grievance first. If it's not heeded to take a witness that at the mouth of two witnesses may the matter be established. After that, if it keeps happening ignore them.
Those who openly called others out were what the pharisees did.
It's not about being afraid. It's about operating in the love we claim to have inside. The fact that we can choose against that love inside shows it's not automatic, that we have work to do. Effort to put in to resist operating in our flesh. This is exactly the point proponents of work after salvation have been making.
did he not say two commands encompass the whole law?
what happens to a child who breaks his fathers rules? when the father does not show love but is demanding. Do this or else,,, The child is afraid, so he hides it, he hopes he does not get caught, eventually, if he continues to get away with it, he is in denial,
Respectfully, you are projecting a father from this world onto the heavenly Father. Our father so loved the world to give His Son, but our Father is still a holy God.
Also, a child who is in love with their father would never be afraid of him. Remember, the Father punished His only Son who never sinned against Him, and the Son welcomed it because of His immense love for His Father.
^ This is the very love that's in the believer. The Son's love.
There isn't a war between demanding rules be followed and love. Demanding rules be followed isn't "not showing love". He literally says "
if you love me keep my commandments."
what happens when the child fails, yet he knows his father is a father of love? His father will discipline, it his father also will forgive, that child can go to his father, admit or confess his sin, and his father proves his love, next time that child is tempted, he is not so quick to fall, he remembers his fathers love, honors his father, and out of love for his father, (not the command) he has victory
does the father want sinlessness? Yes! It is for our own God,
I actually agree with this portion...
What does it mean to have the love of the Messiah in one's heart?
Well to me it means, just like the Messiah, I will WANT to please the Father in all the ways and will all the effort and strength I can muster in this body, just like the Messiah did. It also means, I will want to love my neighbor AND my enemies in all the ways I myself would want love from them.
This means when I read an instruction or commandment, though my flesh groans and yawns at it my heart leaps to try my best to do it, because the love in my heart is the Son's love.
It means when I sin I feel personally destroyed and dejected in my heart feeling I've disappointed the Father because the love in my heart is the Son's love.
It means I confess my sin and afterward I am MOTIVATED; supercharged to do better next time; to win and persevere and defeat the temptation, because the love in my heart is the Son's love.
It means when I am angered or offended by another person, I think what I would want from them if the situation were reversed, wanting the Father proud of me, because the love in my heart is the Son's love...not my love.
Does this happen perfectly every day? No. But it's supposed to happen more and more as I sin less and less.
The Son never said, "my Father works so I don't have to work".
The Son said, "my Father works and so too I work".
That's the Son's love inside this flesh motivating me to work.
is he going to stop loving us because we can not achieve this state? No, because he knows we can’t achieve this state, and if we think we can, he inspired the apostle john To let us know we are decieved,
legalism is dangerous. No matter who preaches it or in what context
This portion I don't agree with at all because (a) no one has said such a thing about losing the Father's love at all anywhere here (and such would be the very misrepresenting you've been accusing others of), and (b) because it's incorrectly referencing what John is said about confessing sin.
The subject was about confessing sin. He's saying those who say they have no sin TO CONFESS are liars. When a person believes all their future sins have been forgiven/cleansed, even before they've committed them, they are in fact saying they have no sin to confess.
Confessing our sins are supposed to be part of our daily prayers as instructed by the Messiah.