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  1. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Was there any point in you quoting those Hebrews 9 verses?
  2. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Why bring them up? I am not a Jehovah's Witness.
  3. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Another unhelpful comment! If you think that what I wrote is incorrect then please post the reason(s) why, quoting from the Bible to support your claims. Otherwise if you have nothing constructive to say then it is better to say nothing. Just saying "You're on the wrong path", or "That's...
  4. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    (Mat 26:28) For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins. Yes, Jesus has shed his blood for the remission of sins, but that doesn't mean that all mankind is under the New Covenant - it means that mankind's sins can now be forgiven - in due time...
  5. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    That's not a helpful comment! Please show us Scriptural evidence to support your claim.
  6. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Our Covenant of sacrifice The Church is separate and distinct from the world in every particular. We are not under the old Law Covenant nor will we be under the New Law Covenant (or New Testament), but we are under a special Covenant of Sacrifice. God said, “Gather my saints together unto me...
  7. keithr

    Christians are not under the New Covenant

    Christians sometimes ask “Do the 10 commandments apply to us, or were they just for the Israelites?” The answer is no they do not apply to us, and yes they do! A summary of the Sinaitic Law is “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind...
  8. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    BTW, Christians are not under the New Covenant. That's another topic though, so I'll start a new thread about that - see Christians are not under the New Covenant.
  9. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    (Act 2:39) For the promise is to you, and to your children, and to all who are far off, even as many as the Lord our God will call to himself.” Peter was saying that the promise was to the men he was talking to and to their descendents - to people far away in distance and in time. Let's look...
  10. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    Right. So as I said, Peter was urging men to repent and be baptised, not children. I was christened as a baby, which I have no memory of. I was in my thirties when I was baptised. It has to be a personal descision to believe in Jesus and God, and to consecrate yourself to God and serve Him...
  11. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    Actually the subject we were discussing was not about the asleep saints. You stated, "Oh, so you think Christ is going to gather us to Heaven in the CLOUDS to live! Nah, that is man's fairy tale", and that is what I replied about. Neither you or I mentioned anything about asleep or dead...
  12. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    Read it more carefully. Those that hold the testimony of Jesus are not symbolically represented by the woman, but by her offspring (what offspring did Mary have?). The offspring of the Israelites/Jews are Christians. (Rev 12:13) When the dragon saw that he was thrown down to the earth, he...
  13. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    I don't think so. Who was Peter talking to? Act 2 (WEB): 5) Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men, from every nation under the sky. 6) When this sound was heard, the multitude came together, and were bewildered, because everyone heard them speaking in his own language. 14)...
  14. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    The answer is 'yes': Ezekiel 18:4,20 (WEB): The soul who sins, he shall die. Matthew 10:28 (WEB): Don’t be afraid of those who kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul. Rather, fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in Gehenna.
  15. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    What makes you think that I was attempting to list every verse in the Bible that refers to Jesus' return for the Church?! I wasn't. The Zechariah 14 passage is not about Jesus' return for his Church. It is about later events when God fights for Israel after they have been attacked by "all...
  16. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    That passage is applying to the Israelites only. It is referring to God bringing the Jews back from the nations where He had scattered them. Verse 28 says, "You will dwell in the land that I gave to your fathers. You will be my people, and I will be your God". It is not referring to baptism...
  17. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    Behold means look, see. It means no more than that. The woman in Revelation 12 is symbolic of Israel, not of Mary. The sun and moon, and the twelve stars is a reference to the dream of Joseph (Genesis 37:9-10), and are symbolic of Israel (Jacob) and his wife, and the twelve sons (tribes) of...
  18. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    Paul wrote in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 (WEB): then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air. So we will be with the Lord forever. What Paul is describing is similar to Jesus' ascension (we follow in his footsteps): When he had...
  19. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    We know what the Bible tells us, that the fate of those referred to as symbolically being thrown into a large (lake sized) fire is that they will perish, i.e. they will be destroyed - which is a second, and permanent, death, and when we die our thoughts perish (Psalms 146:4). The whole Bible is...
  20. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    Any part of death is death! Fire and brimstone is symbolic of utter destruction - no matter which part of the fire you end up in. "Their part" could also be translated as "their portion", "their share", or "their lot". ‭‭ Yes. Satan is symbolically thrown into the lake of fire, symbolising...