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    What is the Royal Law or Law of Liberty?

    Does Paul say the the church will be Judged by the law of liberty ?
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    What is the Royal Law or Law of Liberty?

    ' licence to sin ' only applies if conditional salvation ' is true . If Eternal security is true ,your saying God has planned the Church to be encouraged and motivated by the worst decision ever. Man decided that the best way to increase production and of course to reduce the death rate ,was to...
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    What is the Royal Law or Law of Liberty?

    Gal. 3:13; Acts 13:39; Rom. 6:7,18
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    What is the Royal Law or Law of Liberty?

    James not only says nothing about being “dead to the law” or being “free from that law” (Gal. 3:13; Acts 13:39; Rom. 6:7,18), he goes into a dissertation on people who were justified by WORKS before the Law was given (vss. 21–25). How is THAT an illustration of the “law of liberty” as Paul gives...
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    What is the Royal Law or Law of Liberty?

    Its worth noting that Paul says nothing about a “LAW” of liberty; he says “the law of the SPIRIT” (Rom. 8:2).
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    What is the Royal Law or Law of Liberty?

    Did you quote the verse that has the words " law of liberty ? I don't see it ?
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    No I meant in the context you gave. Eph 5 2And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour. This is Jesus himself . " given himself for us" . phil 4 18 But I have all, and abound: I am full, having...
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    I gave you the understanding of the verses you were using to support your experience. They clearly show that they do not mean ,at all, the way in which you used them .
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    What happens with these tenuous links is people take an experience and try make it fit somewhere in the bible. Like a partial verse or a loose connection to something in the bible. Your taking the death of a person who you say his body released a smell of myrrh, to mean this is a sign that he...
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    I literally believe the bible literally. I've also heard David Pawson where he says he saw someone's ' devil ' tattoo come off during water baptism. Now this supports his teaching that Water baptism ' scrubs ' away your sins and your old life . Not quite baptismal regeneration but almost . He...
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    ///God already revealed him as a holy man when, at his death, his body released a pleasant myrrh-like smell._// ( minus the ' burning ' , my mistake ) Although the ' burnt ' sacrifices would have given a scent . I think its a sweet smelling sacrifice to God in this ' type ' ,but not literally.
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    My bad . Apologies about the ' burning ' thing i miss read ..But my point still stands .
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    If there was a verse that said so I would believe it. Remember there are people that ' know ' they have been spoken to by an angel who have told them things contrary to the Gospel..An angel no less . I think an angel visitation trumps your scented body account. Gal 1 8But though we, or an angel...
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    Its a ' living sacrifice ' that's pleasing to God
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    Because your link is tenuous to say the least . There is no verse that says that when a body is burned it can smell like myrrh, and that this is the sign of a godly man.
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    I believe its referring not to a literal scent . I don't think when Jesus offered his body there was a literal smell. I think you've been hood winked.
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    But the bible doesn't say any of this. We can be led astray with all manner of things some people say happened. Thats why we should stick to the bible. Romans 12:1 “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies as a living sacrifice holy, acceptable...
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    The Gospel??

    Seriously? Which verse ?
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    St. John Chrysostom's Easter Sermon

    No I meant in the context you gave. Eph 5 2And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour. This is Jesus himself . " given himself for us" And he wasn't burned . phil 4 18 But I have all, and...