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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    No, we are not commanded to keep the first day holy. That’s not what it is for. We worship on that day because that was what the 1st century Christian’s did—and we take the Lord’s supper because that is our example in the Bible. Acts 20:7. We take up a church collection because that is...
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    The day of the Lord in Isaiah 13, was a day of destruction! Verse 6 and and a cruel day of wrath and fierce anger from God in verse 9. This is surely NOT the day John is speaking of in Revelation 1. The Old Testament often uses “the day of the Lord” to represent JUDGEMENT, , punishment, and...
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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    Revelation 1:10- John said I was in the Spirit ON THE LORD’s DAY. What day do you think that was??? Acts 20:7 the earlycChristians met on the first day of the week to take the Lord’s supper and Paul oreached to them; 1 Cor. 16:2 the churches were commanded to take up a collection on the first...
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    Good thoughts, supported by scripture. I agree. Thank you.
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    The instruction Paul gives to the church at Corinth is
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    I’m afraid on this we do not agree. Peter said if we speak we must speak as the oracles of God. 1Peter 4:11 And again “whatever you do, in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord. That means by his authority. We have authority for taking up a collection on the first day of the week. If...
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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    Thank you for this good advice. You are absolutely right about the three “S” ‘s. I do walk away from some posts after I feel I have done all I can do. And there is one or two here that I do ignore. If the scriptures I give and the arguments I present don’t help the person I am talking to, I...
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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    If you read carefully, you will see that I did not change any word of God in John 13:47-48. I quoted it exactly as God said it—using the word “hears” as it is in the passage. That is not changing it or leaving it out. It’s there—just like He said it. I put in a parentheses to include reading...
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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    Addressing your comments on James 2:24–not by faith only: you said “our works have nothing to do with our salvation”, but James 2 says something entirely different. 1) verse 14, James asks a rhetorical question—If a man has faith but does not have works, “Can faith save him?” He is asking if...
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    So you are finding fault with my post just because after I quoted what Jesus said exactly in John 12:47-48, I inserted a parentheses with the word “read” right beside the original word “ hears” to show that it would apply to people who either hear literally or read the words of Christ??? Is...
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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    Your response reminds me of “cafeteria style religion” where you pick what you like and refuse what you don’t like—“I’ll have this, but I don’t want that.” Every scripture I gave is God’s word. 1 Corinthians 16 was written to the church at Corinth, and specifically mentions the churches of...
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    And how did I do that? Thank you.
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    You got it! Thank you.
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    I agree with all you have said. You are right that I would probably have more success with people who are not already indoctrinated with false doctrine, but there is much scripture that tells Christians to warn and rebuke false teaching. It’s not the people who believe these false doctrines...
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    Written fir our Admonition 1 Corinthians 10:11

    Yes. Jesus said they were “spiritually” blind and deaf. I agree.
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    Yes, and God thinks this is a problem, too; because in John 12:47-48 He says,” If anyone hears my words and does NOT BELIEVE…he who rejects me and does NOT RECEIVE MY WORDS…”. God knew His words would not be believed and accepted by all people. There are many things He says and teaches in His...