Richard_oti
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You're the one that used (Rom. 8:7) to prove something. Why should I have to explain it to you. As I said, I have no problem with it. It certainly doesn't teach any loss of salvation or law keeping.
So what does it reveal to us?
Concerning (John 5:14, 8:11), Jesus told them to 'go and sin no more' because they had both had a certain sin brought to light. Jesus healed one of the consequences of his sin. He pardoned another due to her sin. He then tells them to not do it again. Pretty simple.
Of what sin was do you ascribe to the one who had 38 years of infirmity? So, what was he told not to do again?
What was her sin? And what were the sins of those who brought her?
Sin is a transgressing of the law.
Thus, Jesus told them according to your own words above, to go and transgress the law no more.
Sin is now anything not done in faith. The believer couldn't keep the law before Christ.
Luk 1:5 ... Zacharias ... Elisabeth. 6 And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
The believer can't keep the law after Christ.
And now, we go right back to Romans 8:7.
The believer now has the Holy Ghost to enable his walk. And when he walks by the Spirit, he will naturally not be sinning against God. The point being, the believer is not keeping the Law by trying to keep the Law.
Eze 11:19 And I will give them one heart, and I will put a new spirit within you; and I will take the stony heart out of their flesh, and will give them a heart of flesh; 20 that they may walk in my statutes, and keep mine ordinances, and do them: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God. 21 But as for them whose heart walketh after the heart of their detestable things and their abominations, I will bring their way upon their own heads, saith 'Elohey YHVH.
Jer 31:33 But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith YHVH: I will put my law in their inward parts, and in their heart will I write it; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people:
Heb 8:10 For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel After those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, And on their heart also will I write them: And I will be to them a God, And they shall be to me a people:
Concerning (Heb. 12:2-4) I haven't changed anything. You made a very general statement citing only the book of Hebrews chapter 12 about resisting sin. To which I had to give the verses and context of the reference. To which Jesus blood, shed due to persecution of Jews, was the context. The wilful sin of (Heb. 10:26) is still going back to the Mosaic Law. I have changed nothing.
Now you appear to be subtly changing your story yet again. Luckily for you, I am too lazy this evening to go back through the thread and quote you. But don't think my laziness shall always be there.
So according to you, Jesus tells some to go and transgress the law no more, but it is willful sin to do so.
Concerning Origen, how stupid was that? Real stupid. What else can you say?
What was the sin?
Concerning (Rom. 11:7), Paul is not yet contrasting Israel and the Gentiles. Israel was broken off. The remnant consist of Jews who become Christian, meaning they are no longer Israel. They are part of the Church.
Did you ever notice, that per Jeremiah and Hebrews, the covenant is with the house of Israel?
Some were broken off, but you were grafted in.