stunnedbygrace
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Which requires that we first understand the truth about ourselves.
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You mean this truth: I am both righteous and holy?
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Which requires that we first understand the truth about ourselves.
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Which of us claim to be holy?
Which of us claim to be righteous?
Does God say we are holy or righteous?
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So very true!Not all will be able to accept that there may be some leaven they have been given.
Mercy is to treat an unrighteous man as though he were righteous. Mercy does not make one righteous.
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I mean what I said.You mean this truth: I am both righteous and holy?
No, I'm not playing "Let's Pretend" when I say, Though you've hated me, yet will I not hold that against you, but will love you. Though you are my enemy, yet will I save you. Mercy and truth.So…mercy is to treat a man who did something wrong as if he instead did something right…? So it’s like make believe?
No mercy is to spare the sinner from his or her just punishment. Grace is to deem a sinner as righteous as Christ because that person has repented and believed on the Lord Jesus Christ. It is NOT make believe since God imputes righteousness when He justifies by His grace.So…mercy is to treat a man who did something wrong as if he instead did something right…? So it’s like make believe?
Contrary to what you seem to believe, God choosing people isn't exclusive from His grace. Read the OT scriptures where God talks about choosing Jacob's descendants to be His people, even though they were lowly slaves and did nothing to deserve such an honor. That's grace. God choosing and calling the patriarchs, Noah, Enoch, Abel, the prophets, etc. were all acts of God extending His grace to them. People erroneously believe grace is a concept that is exclusive to the NT because they don't know or understand what grace actually is.The Gospel of grace was different than the old covenant with Israel in that it went abroad to "whosoever believeth", not just who was chosen, like Jacob and the Nation of Israel.
It doesn't really matter what you personally believe. A Christian is supposed to believe what the Bible says, and it shows Paul saying in 2 Corinthians that it is completely possible for a believer to serve a false Christ. Therefore, whoever is serving a false Christ isn't serving the Christ. The belief that every believer is serving Jesus is akin to believing a counterfeit $20 bill that was printed up in someone's garage is just as legal as an authentic $20 bill that was issued by the U.S. government.Do not mere Believers also serve the Lord? I would think they do.
You are woefully wrong:can you explain?
how would this resolve the issue of a different gospel?
Its not about who is faithful. It is what is our faith in for salvation.
That's not what Jesus says:Perseverance is a side issue, not the Gospel.
Tit. 1:16 and 2 Cor. 11 debunks this theology. Paul's letters are perfectly consistent with Jesus saying that not everyone who claims to be a Christian is in fact a Christian. The Bible only refers to true followers of God as saints, not people who merely believe in His existence. They are not the same thing, especially because Paul spent 2 Cor. 11 talking about false converts teaching false ideas of Christ and false gospels. People who teach those things are clearly not saints.Read all the letters . It will become very clear and very quick that paul was calling those who BELEIVED IN JESUS SAINTS .
It is mentioned in 2 Sam. 6:6 that Uzzah's intent was to steady the ark from falling off the cart because the oxen driving the cart had stumbled on the road.I don't know. Uzzah's motives appear to have been that he wanted to protect the Ark. The others show promoting themselves. I don't know that Uzzah didn't have a self-interest, only, that it's not said.
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No mercy is to spare the sinner from his or her just punishment. Grace is to deem a sinner as righteous as Christ because that person has repented and believed on the Lord Jesus Christ. It is NOT make believe since God imputes righteousness when He justifies by His grace.
Did you carefully read what I wrote? And do you know nothing about justification by grace through faith and imputed righteousness?I think grace is kindness and mercy shown. It’s not really to deem someone to be something they aren’t.
God’s mercy and grace to those ‘found in Christ’ is called, in theological terms, “imputed righteousness”. It’s a core doctrine…fundamental to our understanding of our salvation.So…mercy is to treat a man who did something wrong as if he instead did something right…? So it’s like make believe?
No, I'm not playing "Let's Pretend" when I say, Though you've hated me, yet will I not hold that against you, but will love you. Though you are my enemy, yet will I save you. Mercy and truth.
Much love!
Got to love people who think they can be worthy.Contrary to what you seem to believe, God choosing people isn't exclusive from His grace. Read the OT scriptures where God talks about choosing Jacob's descendants to be His people, even though they were lowly slaves and did nothing to deserve such an honor. That's grace. God choosing and calling the patriarchs, Noah, Enoch, Abel, the prophets, etc. were all acts of God extending His grace to them. People erroneously believe grace is a concept that is exclusive to the NT because they don't know or understand what grace actually is.
It doesn't really matter what you personally believe. A Christian is supposed to believe what the Bible says, and it shows Paul saying in 2 Corinthians that it is completely possible for a believer to serve a false Christ. Therefore, whoever is serving a false Christ isn't serving the Christ. The belief that every believer is serving Jesus is akin to believing a counterfeit $20 bill that was printed up in someone's garage is just as legal as an authentic $20 bill that was issued by the U.S. government.
You are woefully wrong:
“But he who endures to the end shall be saved." - Matt. 24:13
“Do not fear any of those things which you are about to suffer. Indeed, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will have tribulation ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life." - Rev. 2:10
It is about being faithful, and it always has been about being faithful. As James said, faith that doesn't include obeying God is completely worthless.
That's not what Jesus says:
“The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel.” - Mar. 1:15
Jesus said repent AND believe the gospel. Jesus did not say "repent or believe the gospel". The word "and" automatically implies two or more parts are being joined together as 1 thing. And since Jesus said "repent and believe the gospel", the implication is being made 100% clear that being faithful is part of that gospel!
Tit. 1:16 and 2 Cor. 11 debunks this theology. Paul's letters are perfectly consistent with Jesus saying that not everyone who claims to be a Christian is in fact a Christian. The Bible only refers to true followers of God as saints, not people who merely believe in His existence. They are not the same thing, especially because Paul spent 2 Cor. 11 talking about false converts teaching false ideas of Christ and false gospels. People who teach those things are clearly not saints.
It is mentioned in 2 Sam. 6:6 that Uzzah's intent was to steady the ark from falling off the cart because the oxen driving the cart had stumbled on the road.
Watch what Jesus did. Those who think they are holy and righteous need to be broken. Those who are broken and know it need to be told they are clean.You mean this truth: I am both righteous and holy?
Watch what Jesus did. Those who think they are holy and righteous need to be broken. Those who are broken and know it need to be told they are clean.
I spoke when I should have listened. Now I will watch.
Message received. Wilco.There are all kinds of men with all kinds of upbringings. Some had a relatively good childhood, some had a terrifying childhood. God gives every man what he can bear when he can bear it and you have to let men alone with God some. If you see a simple man and can see his heart is tender and circumcised by God, you worry less for him. You know Father knows what He’s doing. It’s when you see a man in such certainties that he is abusive and beating and murdering others with his tongue that you worry for him because you know the awful tumble he is going to have. Paul said he tried to be all things to all men if he might save or help a few. So with a simple and gentle man, be simple and gentle. After all, will he even hear you if he sees you look and sound nothing like his Lord?
Message received. Wilco.
You think I’ve hated you??
No, I'm not playing "Let's Pretend" when I say, Though you've hated me, yet will I not hold that against you, but will love you. Though you are my enemy, yet will I save you. Mercy and truth.
Much love!