Why does exegesis sound so much like "exit Jesus"?
And...You can't get into hermeneutical 2nd gear unless you do a paradigm shift.
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Why does exegesis sound so much like "exit Jesus"?
And...You can't get into hermeneutical 2nd gear unless you do a paradigm shift.
So the devil piggy-backed all these heresies on top of a legitimate beef against a worldly church. And many were none the wiser for it..The concoction comes from the reformation...with all the protests against the truth and God ultimately...and all this added into a protest against Catholic excesses.
So the devil piggy-backed all these heresies on top of a legitimate beef against a worldly church. And many were none the wiser for it.
The truth IS a dialectic...for any honest reader of the bible. The truth is like a wheel within a wheel and a double edged sword.
But many who protest the truth now with a man-made fundamentalism are going to find the sweet taste they derive now in their mouths will become eternally bitter when it reaches the stage of having to be processed within.
Not all Protestants are Calvinists.OK so who is giving up Calvinism for Lent?
If you say you don't sin, you are the one not being honest.They who walk under grace don't sin...and they can't sin...because they are walking by a higher law...the law of the Spirit. So then Protestantism is based on CLAIMING to escape the law...while still being under sin.
Hence the lack of honesty among it's practitioners.
If you say you don't sin, you are the one not being honest.
there is no man that sins not . . ."
Of the men with the talents, none were judged for their sins, but for what they did with what they were given. One was cast into outer darkness. Is that an award or prize?
I can imagine these guys all having mullets. maybe it's just me... ;)
At all times that he is so abiding. And this doesn't change Solomon's words. Not mine. Quoted from the Bible. People do sin.Except a man who abides in Christ.
Ahahaha! I bet YOU had one!![]()
Well, there is that. Yet...I'm not at all settled as to what "outer darkness" is! We can also look at the Prodigal...he was certainly not a good steward of his inheritance, yet welcomed with open arms.
I don't know much about the outer darkness except that men will weep and grind their teeth in anger there and that to be thrown in the lake of fire would be more merciful.
At all times that he is so abiding. And this doesn't change Solomon's words. Not mine. Quoted from the Bible. People do sin.
Works based salvation theology is antithetical to spiritual life. Law increases sin. Living according to the knowledge of good and evil, when we can be living according to Life Himself.
Much love!
"to be thrown in the lake of fire would be more merciful."
WORD!
Abiding in Him is not works of the law.
Absolute agreement!Abiding in Him is not works of the law.
I have started a thread on the theological ramifications of the mullet. I confess that in my younger years mullets appeared to be so benign. Little did I know!
I KNEW it, lol...I can see you with one! Have you gotten rid of the pictures?![]()