You said He did not write anything except correction of error in post#44
No I didn't.
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You said He did not write anything except correction of error in post#44
No it doesn'tWhat verse says they went into the world....Galatians 2:9 says they gave up going to the Gentiles as commanded.
The apostles, the Twelve are he leaders of the Church. I gave you the verses.Once again...What verse says the church was to go into the world in place of the twelve apostles
The Church in the New Covenant is.The church in this dispensation is
Eph 3:5Once again there is no claim that the twelve apostles were given the same revelation as Paul
I simply disagree with you.Nothing there says that you can apply anything you read in scripture to yourself. It all depends on the context and who was being addressed..
I simply disagree with you.
Apparently what the Lord speaks to me through certain scriptures, He does not also speak to you.
Perhaps because you do not want to believe in the application in question.
By all means, share your opinion.Would you like me to explain why I think you are incorrect to think that the passages you referred to do not apply to you?
Or do you just want to on believing that they do?
By all means, share your opinion.
The KJV says "ye know all things" which is untrue. Nobody knows "all things".
Firstly you need to recognise that Paul is wring letters to people to address disputes and errors that have arisen. He is not writing a theological manual.No I didn't.
In Galatians 2:9 the apostles said they would go to the Jews and not the Gentiles, which would be contrary to their "commission" to go unto the worldNo it doesn't
The apostles, the Twelve are he leaders of the Church. I gave you the verses.
Otherwise, we should all be building Arks!Nothing there says that you can apply anything you read in scripture to yourself. It all depends on the context and who was being addressed..
Firstly you need to recognise that Paul is wring letters to people to address disputes and errors that have arisen. He is not writing a theological manual.
This is what you said, but maybe I was wrong about what you were saying...that is not all he wrote about....is that what you were saying?
In Galatians 2:9 the apostles said they would go to the Jews and not the Gentiles, which would be contrary to their "commission" to go unto the world
"if," the biggest word in our lexicon, ehIt is not untrue. it is qualified by what is written in the next verse:
1Jo 2:21, I have not written unto you because ye know not the truth, but because ye know it, and that no lie is of the truth.
What it means is that when we hear anything being presented to us as a fact, if we have the unction of the Holy Ghost, we can discern whether that thing is the truth or a lie. We know the truth instinctively. Every tidbit of information, when it is presented to us, we know whether it is true or false, instinctively, through the discerning power of the Holy Ghost.
when did that change iyo?Upon belief the kingdom would have been ushered in.
ha no kiddingChrist began to speak of his death and resurrection, but the apostles did not understand it at that time.
"if," the biggest word in our lexicon, eh
Why do you like that, @bbyrd009?Reminds me of the word of a specific serpent who said, "Hath God really said...?"