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But you say that Jesus was teaching the Mosaic Law.williemac : Salvation is all about Jesus.
I read what you say...mjrhealth : No ibeme you are trying to serve two masters, which is it Jesus or the Law, what is His comandment, "LOVE". if you had a loved one, would you beat them up, would you steal from them, would you murder them, if you truly loved them you would not because of Love, not because of any LAWS, dont you understand, the LAW was all about the flesh, it was about man trying to save himself, in this you have already failed. Jesus paid the price"once" He will not die for you again, are you going to nail Him back up on that cross again, christians do it every year.
The bible says Jesus was teaching the law. Jesus was the one who said He did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it. But what we know about the law is not hidden, but comes from scripture. And when it is being preached, we can recognize it. How many times have I shown you where Paul explained the purpose if the law? And how many times have I shown you this purpose being manifest through the ministry of Jesus at various times?IBeMe said:But you say that Jesus was teaching the Mosaic Law.
You try to convince us that we shouldn't do what Jesus says to please Him.
Have you figured out why they call the Gospels, "The Gospels", yet?
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Classic :).IBeMe said:God is God.
We not God.
God say do, we do.
See how simple it is?
Willie you must try grasp that God is impartial. God shows no preference to those in the NT over those in OT. It is not easier to be saved today. The requirements to come to God and stay with God have always been the same. If sealed salvation was as simple as merely getting on our knees and confessing our belief in Jesus, everyone OT would have a valid gripe with God. All who believe this can be forgiven as what Jesus did is indeed good news. But if we just apply a little lateral thought / read more scripture we find that.....One can only believe Jesus is Lord if the Holy Spirit reveals it to us 1 Cor 12:3. The Holy Spirit only reveals this to us if we draw near to God James 4:8 as He searches our hearts and minds Jer 17:10. We draw near to God on His terms which have been un-changing since the beginning of time! Matt 16:24, Psalm 51:17, 1 Cor 11:31 and Phil 2:12.williemac said:The bible says Jesus was teaching the law. Jesus was the one who said He did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it. But what we know about the law is not hidden, but comes from scripture. And when it is being preached, we can recognize it. How many times have I shown you where Paul explained the purpose if the law? And how many times have I shown you this purpose being manifest through the ministry of Jesus at various times?
"You try to convince us that we shouldn't do what Jesus says to please Him."
I do, do I? Prove it. Show me where I said that.
"Have you figured out why they call the Gospels, "The Gospels", yet?"
We have been told what the actual gospel is. It is not 'rocket surgery' ^_^ . The gospel (good news) is the death and resurrection of Jesus.
Paul said that it is the power of God to salvation, to all who believe it. Just because the four books called "the gospels" were written about the coming of Jesus, and His time on earth, does not give us the license to invent our own version of what the actual gospel of salvation is.
Jesus said, "if you love Me, keep My commandments". How does that wind up in your world as.."if you want to be saved, keep My commandments"? You quote one thing, but you are really saying something quite different than what you quote. When it comes to the agenda of getting saved, His commandment for that purpose is..."believe on Me". He actually also said that if one tries to save his own life, he will lose it. When you begin to unveil His entire life and ministry, you begin to see a much larger and more wonderful picture than merely a command to behave yourself to get to heaven. Your tunnel vision is most disturbing. You are preaching anything but "good news".
O, wait. Pardon me. You do preach good news. But it only lasts long enough to discover that grace through faith is temporary. They only get us in the door. After that we stay put through our good behavior. In fact, my good behavior is part and parcel of my salvation from the beginning, according to your version of salvation. So,its all about me then is it?
Funny thing, this is no different than what was preached from the beginning, before.."the gospels" . The only thing that changed is the sacrifices. Instead of them being done for the people on an ongoing basis, the sacrifice of Jesus now only applies one time. Then after that it is over. (according to you) A better covenant? Better promises? I bet you have some land for sale west of California, too.![]()
False statement.williemac : The bible says Jesus was teaching the law.
How did Jesus fulfill it?williemac : Jesus was the one who said He did not come to destroy the law but to fulfill it.
try to twist that scripture away?williemac : But what we know about the law is not hidden, but comes from The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached scripture. And when it is being preached, we can recognize it.
Never!williemac : How many times have I shown you where Paul explained the purpose if the law? And how many times have I shown you this purpose being manifest through the ministry of Jesus at various times?
Re-read what you say here.williemac : "You try to convince us that we shouldn't do what Jesus says to please Him."
I do, do I? Prove it. Show me where I said that.
Pathetically, you continuously resort to these childish straw-man tactics.williemac : Jesus said, "if you love Me, keep My commandments". How does that wind up in your world as.."if you want to be saved, keep My commandments"?
How did you discover my secret message? ... Did you play it backwards? ... Are you on some kind of medication?williemac : You quote one thing, but you are really saying something quite different than what you quote.
Yep!williemac : When it comes to the agenda of getting saved, His commandment for that purpose is..."believe on Me".
You're making it clear that we can loose our salvation based on how we live our Christian life.williemac : He actually also said that if one tries to save his own life, he will lose it.
True, we have to do more than keep the commandments.williemac : When you begin to unveil His entire life and ministry, you begin to see a much larger and more wonderful picture than merely a command to behave yourself to get to heaven.
Jesus recommends tunnel vision.williemac : Your tunnel vision is most disturbing. You are preaching anything but "good news".
Why do you want to go back into sin?williemac : O, wait. Pardon me. You do preach good news. But it only lasts long enough to discover that grace through faith is temporary.
You need to overcome that ... crucify the flesh and follow the Spirit.williemac : So,its all about me then is it?
Not too happy with God's plan if salvation?williemac :
Funny thing, this is no different than what was preached from the beginning, before.."the gospels" . The only thing that changed is the sacrifices. Instead of them being done for the people on an ongoing basis, the sacrifice of Jesus now only applies one time. Then after that it is over. (according to you) A better covenant? Better promises? I bet you have some land for sale west of California, too.![]()
My friend, you are involved in a whole lot of double talk. You claim that the law ended with the ministry of Jesus but then contradict yourself by saying the righteousness of the law didn't change or end. And then you somehow manage to make this about the so called Mosaic law. Got news for you. There is no such law mentioned in scripture. However, to reply to your claim, Rom.10:4 states the Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to all who believe. Believe it or not.IBeMe said:False statement.
Show me a scripture to back that up.
I've already showed you absolute proof.
The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached ...
Jesus, The Word of God, says the Mosaic Law ended when John's ministry began.
You try to defiantly contradict the words of Jesus ... futile endeavor.
How did Jesus fulfill it?
That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Jesus didn't do away with the righteousness of the law.
God's commandments are His definition of righteousness, what's right and wrong.
The Mosaic Law was given to the children of Israel to teach, and help them keep, the righteousness of God, God's commandments.
Jesus came and died so that we could do what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh.
But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.
Don't overlook the truth part.
Jesus fulfilled the Mosaic Law by making us able to worship the Father in spirit and in truth, by walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Results = no condemnation
There's only one way we can walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: Who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had, and bought it.
We're going to have to sell out.
He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal.
try to twist that scripture away?
Won't work ... here's what the Mosaic Law looks like.
And he shall kill the bullock before the LORD: and the priests, Aaron's sons, shall bring the blood, and sprinkle the blood round about upon the altar that is by the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
Nobody could keep the Mosaic Law now, if they wanted to ... We don't know who Aaron's sons are.
Never!
You pretend that Jesus was teaching the Mosaic Law and that Paul did away with the words of Jesus.
Re-read what you say here.
"The bible says Jesus was teaching the law."
Did you forget you wrote that silly bit of nonsense?
Pathetically, you continuously resort to these childish straw-man tactics.
We're saved by faith in Jesus.
Jesus, who is The Word of God, says; "if you love Me, keep My commandments."
If you don't like those words, take it up with the author.
How did you discover my secret message? ... Did you play it backwards? ... Are you on some kind of medication?
Yep!
But He also says; If ye love me, keep my commandments.
In fact, Jesus says a lot of things.
Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock:
We can't neglect the doeth.
You're making it clear that we can loose our salvation based on how we live our Christian life.
For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man according to his works.
Indeed, faith without works is dead.
For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
True, we have to do more than keep the commandments.
... if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
But Jesus goes on to say; If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me.
So, we have to lay down our life and follow Jesus ... walk in the Word ... not the flesh.
Jesus recommends tunnel vision.
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
Why do you want to go back into sin?
You need to overcome that ... crucify the flesh and follow the Spirit.
Not too happy with God's plan if salvation?
A whole lot changed ... But this didn't change.
... if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
Some folks are really happy and think it's great.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
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It might appear that way too someone who thinks Jesus was teaching the Mosaic Law.williemac : My friend, you are involved in a whole lot of double talk.
Slow down, you're starting to get confused with what your doctrine is.williemac : You claim that the law ended with the ministry of Jesus ...
Your Bible doesn't have this scripture in it?williemac : ... but then contradict yourself by saying the righteousness of the law didn't change or end.
Let me dig out my trusty old dictionary and help you out.williemac : And then you somehow manage to make this about the so called Mosaic law. Got news for you. There is no such law mentioned in scripture.
Of course, we are made righteous by faith in Jesus, not by works of the Mosaic Law.williemac : Rom.10:4 states the Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to all who believe. Believe it or not.
Oh yeah, you say a ton of unscriptural stuff.williemac : And no, I didn't forget what I said. I said that Jesus preached the law.
... if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.williemac : This does not translate to my saying that we should not obey Jesus.
Which is the opposite of what Jesus says.williemac : As I have indicated in many of my replies, this is not about what we do, it is about why.
Keeping God's commandments isn't works of the Mosaic Law.williemac : But to reply to the repeated quote of yours...:if you want to enter into life, keep the commandments" . Tell me how this fits with "not of works, not of yourselves, lest any man should boast" Only one of those can apply. They cannot both fit together in salvation's plan. They are opposite. Unless you are going to somehow invent that keeping commandments is not works.
Another thing you're confused about.williemac : Did Jesus say what He said? Yes. Did it change? You say no. I say that the bible ...His word...says it did.
The law of Moses is that which came down with Him from Mount Sinai. Other laws were added, but Moses was the mediator of all the law, including the ten commandments. It is merely slight of hand to mention part of it as though the rest is not included.IBeMe said:Keeping God's commandments isn't works of the Mosaic Law.
This is what the Mosaic Law looks like.
Baloney. That is just an opinion. It was not externalized over the centuries. It was external the moment it came down from Mount Sinai. It is called a fleshly commandment (Gal.4:22-25)aspen said:The Mosaic Law was supposed to be internalized, but over the centuries it became an external exercise, which was exploited by leadership at the Temple. Jesus fulfilled the Law by re-aligning it back to an internal law. No longer was it okay to lip sync the law, we are now required to be transformed by it.
The law of sin and death is that death is the wages of sin. Simple enough. However, as you have stated, not everyone understands what walking in the Spirit actually is. Your version is that it is not sinning. So then, lets read it that way. You are saying that we are free from the law of sin and death if we stop sinning. Really? Sorry, but that is not the correct definition of walking in the Spirit. Rom.8:1 has the word "therefore" in it. It is a conclusion to what was previously said. And in Rom.7, we find that Paul was in agreement with the law. And furthermore, it was because of this agreement with it that any sin in him was not attributed to his identity. Thus, he is talking about having the correct mindset.Tropical Islander said:quote "Now everybody today seems to think that law of sin and death that we have been set free from, is the 10 Commandments. Is the 10 commandments the law of sin and death? NO! Absolutely not! The 10 commandments is NOT the law of sin and death. What is the law of sin and death? The law of sin and death is found in Romans chapter 6 verse 23 ... For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. The wages of sin is death. That is the law of sin and death. The soul that sinneth it shall die. (Study Ezekiel 18) The soul that sinneth, it shall die. That is the law of sin and death. Now, we are going to get set free from that law of sin and death, IF we stop walking after the flesh and start walking after the Spirit. Rom 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are IN Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit."
When Jesus welcomes His own into His presence, He will say well done, My good and faithful servants, for you quit sinning .......no wait. He will say "I was hungry and you gave Me food. I was thirsty and you gave Me drink.I was a stranger and you took Me in. I was naked and you clothed Me.I was sick and you visited Me. I was in prison and you came to Me" ..."For inasmuch as you did it to the least of these, My brethren, You did it to Me".Tropical Islander said:Rom 8:14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. --- If we think we are a son of God and do not love, keep and fulfill His commandments, we are deceived and NOT a son of God. We know we are a son of God when that Spirit of Holiness is causing us, and helping us, and empowering us to stop sinning. Then we are really getting transformed, not just positionally, but also practically. Or "in real life".
That got my morning off to a good start.aspen : Tropical Islander
"People who stop sinning just for the sake of their own salvation, have not fulfilled the category of love in it"
I never heard something as weird as that. So there are people that stop sinning for the sake of their own salvation? Sorry, that's beyond my ability to comment on. And these people "have not fulfilled the category of love in it"? I'm not sure if I should laugh or cry.
I've got news for you.williemac : The law of Moses is that which came down with Him from Mount Sinai. Other laws were added, but Moses was the mediator of all the law, including the ten commandments. It is merely slight of hand to mention part of it as though the rest is not included.
The things of the spirit were already mentioned. Rom.7. Paul's revealed his mindset, that he was in agreement with the law. As well, 1Cor.2:12, the things freely given to us by God. These are they that they Holy Spirit reveals to us. These are the things of the Spirit. In contrast, the things of the flesh are among other things, those which are mentioned by Paul in Gal.4:23.." But he who was of the bondwoman was born according tho the flesh, and he of the freewoman, through the promise."Tropical Islander said:"Paul identifies those who live according to the Spirit have their minds set on the things of the Spirit."
Exactly, so what are the things of the Spirit?
Scripture only please.