There is an Old Testament grace and a New Testament grace. This video explores the difference.
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Actually, Jesus died for ALL of the sins of the whole world. It is very wrong to take the fulness of what Jesus did for oneself. Only God can forgive and justify.There are many differences between how God's Grace is applied in the OT, as compared to how its applied now, in the "time of the Gentiles" before the Trib starts.
For example, in the Old Testament, you didnt have access to a "one time eternal sacrifice for ALL your sin".
Now you do.
This is the finished work of Jesus on the Cross., which explains : 2 Corinthians 5:19 and Romans 4:8
Actually, Jesus died for ALL of the sins of the whole world. It is very wrong to take the fulness of what Jesus did for oneself. Only God can forgive and justify.
Peter reveals much info decades after the death and resurrection of Yeshua. He had a vision where he was told to kill and eat unclean animals and Peter's reply was not so Lord nothing unclean has passed my lips (remember decades after the death and resurrection) nothing changed Peter who was part of Yeshua's inner circle still obeyed the Torah!!!
Im not certain what Bible you are reading, but in Acts Chaptter 10, God taught Peter that what He had thought was "unclean" was made Clean by God.
The context of this verse is that Peter didn't yet know that the GENTILES could become of the Household of God.
So, the vision in Acts 10 is showing Peter that what God makes clean through the Blood of Yeshua, is redeemed indeed.
This without question. Whoever GOD makes clean is clean. However, in your scheme you would have being made clean by people rather than God.
I'm still waiting?Ive never even suggested that a person can be "made clean", by "people"
So, you are just posting nonsense, Episkopos.
The only way a person can be "made clean" is to become "made righteous".
Understand?
And you can't do that for yourself, and no person can do that for you.
Final answer?
GOD, in the FLESH, on the CROSS, becoming your sin and you becoming, """ made righteous" AS """"the righteousness of God in Christ."""
See that?
Thats the Grace of God as "the gift of Salvation, as "the gift of Righteousness".
That is HOW and WHY a person becomes "clean" before God.
THat's what i teach.
Be sure you get it right next time, or i'll think you are lying on purpose.
Ive never even suggested that a person can be "made clean", by "people"
So, you are just posting nonsense, Episkopos.
The only way a person can be "made clean" is to become "made righteous".
Understand?
And you can't do that for yourself, and no person can do that for you.
Final answer?
GOD, in the FLESH, on the CROSS, becoming your sin and you becoming, """ made righteous" AS """"the righteousness of God in Christ."""
See that?
Thats the Grace of God as "the gift of Salvation, as "the gift of Righteousness".
That is HOW and WHY a person becomes "clean" before God.
THat's what i teach.
Be sure you get it right next time, or i'll think you are lying on purpose.
Yes exactly right you are correct. Praise Yahweh!!! Not many people understand this. As it is most commonly read that the vision Peter had meant they can eat whatever they want. However as you correctly pointed out it has nothing to do with food. The vision was given using unclean foods to explain that Gentiles are not unclean as was the mindset of the Jews of the day. The point I was making Peter still followed the Torah by him saying nothing unclean has entered my mouth. This is decades after the death and resurrection of Messiah. The things did not change. This is also in the context of the OP about God's grace and mercy. God's grace and mercy have always been there, it is not NT only God's grace and mercy does not change and is all through the OT. God is the same and does not change just like His word (law/Torah). As evidenced and understood by Peter through his initial confession of not eating unclean after the death and resurrection. It was not until afterwards did Peter realize fully what the vision meant and was revealing to him.Im not certain what Bible you are reading, but in Acts Chaptter 10, God taught Peter that what He had thought was "unclean" was made Clean by God.
The context of this verse is that Peter didn't yet know that the GENTILES could become of the Household of God.
So, the vision in Acts 10 is showing Peter that what God makes clean through the Blood of Yeshua, is redeemed indeed.