Did the Apostle Paul circumcise Timothy?
Was Jesus circumcised?
does Galatians 5 exist? Romans 2-4?
Did the Apostle Paul circumcise Timothy?
Was Jesus circumcised?
Did the Apostle Paul circumcise Timothy?
Was Jesus circumcised?
I do not speak against the NT or Jesus Christ. I do speak without regard to those who seek to bind heavy burdens on those whom Christ has set free.
yes
On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, He was named Jesus, the name the angel had given Him before He was conceived. (Luke 2:21)
earning wages and maintaining a production quota is indeed a burden; a gift is not
Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor, for if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when there is not another to lift him up. Furthermore, if two lie down together they keep warm, but how can one be warm? And if one can overpower him who is alone, two can resist him. A cord of three is not quickly torn apart. (Ecclesiastes 4:9-12)
Abraham drove away the carrion, but he did not pass through the parts.
They do.does Galatians 5 exist? Romans 2-4?
interesting about driving away the carrion
is it stretching things to apply that spiritually?
yes very interesting!!
I think we have to put it together with Rizpah in 2 Samuel 21, but you'll have to understand who the Gibeonites are, and together with Deuteronomy 28:26, in the curse of the Law, and look for the pictures of Christ
how His body was kept from corruption when He became a ransom for many.. the Gibeonites - Gentiles protected by God in service in His temple, who were once betrayed through circumcision and then who tricked Israel with disguise after the second circumcision of the nation, gaining a redemption called a curse - could have demanded a life for a life by Law, but they refused silver and instead put a seven of sons before God. once David also put the bones together God forswore judgement.
Abraham is preventing devoted things from being corrupted or carried away, things involved in the sealing of a promise of blessing. not unlike the earth swallowing the water out of the dragons mouth in Revelation 12:16, or Nicodemus ((the pharisee!)) and Joseph taking and wrapping the body of Christ, or Christ Himself rebuking the wind and waves..
we can get carried away, but as long as we are finding God's salvation through Christ in these things, we can go on infinitely deeply and be on the right path. there is one who will drive the birds away for us
'carried away' is I think when we try to make applications without seeing Jesus in the texts, and contradicting the message of grace through faith apart from works. it's about the mystery hidden in here, Jesus living in us, dying to rise again setting us free and conquering death. if we don't land there, we're carried away. if we land in Him, how is it possible to be carried off!?
I do not speak against the NT or Jesus Christ. I do speak without regard to those who seek to bind heavy burdens on those whom Christ has set free.
Why did Christ give commands if we have the ten commandments of Moses?
Jesus gave commands to love one another. Love them and witness to them of the saving grace He provides. Love them and tell them they must be saved or perish in eternity forever. Our commands are to be witnesses of His saving grace to the entire world. Not to keep the law and the Sabbath that was not ours, Gentiles, from the beginning.
Salvation by grace through faith to the Jew first then to the Gentiles.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
I mean how does this qualify for Sabbatarians?
you know, I read no matter what you present, no matter what scripture, any ole 'excuse' will do for an objection to what non-Sabbatarians may offer from actual scripture
now that sounds biased, but this thread proves it true
I understand what you are saying. and I totally agree with regards to being on the right path and contradicting what we call the gospel and ending up, as so well illustrated in this thread, of making what is not an obligation INTO an obligation and determining it is underscoring salvation and without the observance, salvation is in question.
with regards to Abraham chasing away the carrion, I saw it as the dead things that want to attach to the live or living things...in this case the covenant, but in the larger picture, getting rid of the 'dead' attachments to the gospel, the grace of God through Jesus Christ.
Paul talks about laying aside all the weights and realizing there are witnesses of our walk (Hebrews 12:1)
these additives to grace should be laid aside. they are a hindrance to growth in Christ and a terrible example of what the gospel actually is
they are, actually, no more or less, the leaven of the Pharisees
and in conjunction with that, I posted 107:20 couple of days ago...in another thread
He sent His word and healed them of all their destructions.
can take that 2 different ways I'm thinking
we don't need people doing mashups and combining covenants to give more meaning to people's lives
we have all the meaning we already need with the Holy Spirit to make it all real to us
How can you take the Word which became Flesh's Promise to write His Laws on our hearts, as a signal to reject His instructions?
I think it dishonest to accuse of rejecting His instructions a person who is rejoicing that the Spirit reveals the reality of what were formerly only shadows.
recall what you say when someone asks you why physical circumcision - another commanded sign of a covenant - is no longer commanded in the new covenant? you say the intent was always spiritual, despite the clear command to be physically observed.
obvious question: is the intent of the covenant sign of sabbath observance carnal or spiritual?
I think it dishonest to accuse of rejecting His instructions a person who is rejoicing that the Spirit reveals the reality of what were formerly only shadows.
recall what you say when someone asks you why physical circumcision - another commanded sign of a covenant - is no longer commanded in the new covenant? you say the intent was always spiritual, despite the clear command to be physically observed.
obvious question: is the intent of the covenant sign of sabbath observance carnal or spiritual?