In the beginning, we see the Father breathe the spirit into the clay. The clay became a living soul. So, the spirit of God made man a living being, with God’s spirit in him he could be called “..Adam, the son of God“ because he possessed the attribute of his Father; His spirit. From his own...
No one is arguing against them. They served their purpose. And the evidence that they served their purpose is seen in Christ. They were given until the Seed came.
What is more difficult? Writing the 10 Commandments on stone or writing the fullness of God’s character on our hearts?
Again, you SDAs are taking the wide road that leads to destruction.
I guess it is common for SDAs and their ilk to create different definitions for words when they don't fit their narrative.
Just like when Bill Miller predicted the end of the world and it didn't happen. The group had to come up with some esoteric explanation that kept people in their seats...
No. There should be, though, something about the old law passing away, or fading, or coming to an end... :unsure:
Oh, that's right. There is.
You just can't deal with it because it'll get you kicked out of your Sinai group.
Good questions.
Assuming that His glory is apart from justice (which it is) justice would be served when the ultimate wage of sin is completed: death. Justice ultimately makes both sides whole after judgement. So, in the case of theft, the offender often receives a fine for what was stolen and...
You don't understand covenants.
You don't have a covenant with first having promises. You build a covenant on the promises. They are like a foundation onto which the covenant is made.
Except when Christ gave us a New Commandment? I mean, that's adding to it, right.
The old commandment was...
Justice without an offense? There will be no offender in that age.
"Now when all things are made subject to Him, then the Son Himself will also be subject to Him who put all things under Him, that God may be all in all."
"All" even includes the Son in this age to come. Since nothing was made...
Well, the body has a heart and a brain distinct from the soul and spirit. And the soul and spirit have minds and wills of their own. But that is a 10 page write up. :)
Quoted for posterity.
Just so I get your list right, those who believe grace in Christ is greater than the 10 Commandments given to the Jews at Sinai...
1. Are Liars
2. Do not respect God
3. Peddle darkness
4. Are forces of the Enemy
5. Lying like the Devil
6. A disciples of Satan
Did I miss...
It looks more like concentric circles with the body being the largest, the soul the next, and then the spirit. Without regeneration, the spirit of the man lies in darkness. We were always designed to live according to the leading of the Spirit: from God's Spirit to our spirits. Indeed, our...
Are Paul's letters Paul's words or God's words? They are both.
Assuming you believe the law given at Sinai began with God but was given to Moses, the law, then, is a reference to Moses' words.
Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to...
No. You quoted where it said it was perfect. And then commented that meddling with something perfect creates problems.
So was the law perfect or not?
Jesus did not play with words or theater. Can you find, in scripture before Jesus said it, that we are to love one another as God loves us?