BarneyFife
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You're just making one more droning stab at conflating ceremonial and moral law.The debt of the law, including the Ten Commandments got nailed to the cross and marked 'paid in full'.
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You're just making one more droning stab at conflating ceremonial and moral law.The debt of the law, including the Ten Commandments got nailed to the cross and marked 'paid in full'.
If having the mind of Christ is the MO in the age to come, I can't imagine coveting being a desirable option....and if it's not an option why have a law prohibiting it?If we believe Jesus was serious when He said keeping His commandments is what those who love Him will do (John 14:15 KJV) and calling Him Lord Lord without doing what He's commanded us to do is rebuke worthy (Luke 6:46 KJV), then that belief should result in keeping all Ten of His commandments, including the seventh day Sabbath, right or wrong?
The debt of the law, including the Ten Commandments got nailed to the cross and marked 'paid in full'.
To you, the word "law" means the same thing wherever you read it in the Bible.Surely, you jest(?)
You're just making one more droning stab at conflating ceremonial and moral law.
I was optimistic about the leg pulling thing. I could be wrong. Stranger things have happened.:cool:
Jesus called them commands:To you, the word "law" means the same thing wherever you read it in the Bible.
It's a good thing he carries his bullet around in his shirt pocket, lol.I was optimistic about the leg pulling thing. I could be wrong. Stranger things have happened.:cool:![]()
Yes. All those violations of the law of God that were held to my account were forgiven in full when I got saved.: Paid in full?
Yes, that's what that means. No! that's not what it means, lol. It means the debt of law you owed before you got saved was forgiven and marked 'paid in full' the moment you believed in the blood of Christ for the forgiveness of sin. He could of just forgiven it and wrote it off without payment. But he actually paid the price I owed for the law I had violated. He didn't have to do that. He's God. He could have just said, forget it, you're free. But he didn't. He paid it. Wow.Jesus crucified means, I can murder my neighbor because I covet and steal her 2022 Tesla, and I can lie to police after and swear her husband did it and I was a witness, after I dismantle my altar to actor Gerard Butler, curse God, tell my parents to flake off and die, drive off and grab up my boss's husband so we can begin an affair after I kiss off the Sabbath because me and my new lover are flying to Ibeza for the rest of the winter.
You seem to have missed the meaning of "paid in full" altogether. It is not a license to sin, and nobody preaches such nonsense.Jesus crucified means, I can murder my neighbor because I covet and steal her 2022 Tesla, and I can lie to police after and swear her husband did it and I was a witness, after I dismantle my altar to actor Gerard Butler, curse God, tell my parents to flake off and die, drive off and grab up my boss's husband so we can begin an affair after I kiss off the Sabbath because me and my new lover are flying to Ibeza for the rest of the winter.
Talk to the one who said the ten commands were nailed to the cross.You seem to have missed the meaning of "paid in full" altogether. It is not a license to sin, and nobody preaches such nonsense.
ARE YOU NEW HERE??!!!You seem to have missed the meaning of "paid in full" altogether. It is not a license to sin, and nobody preaches such nonsense.
commandmentJesus called them commands:
37Jesus declared, “ ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’e 38This is the first and greatest commandment. 39And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’f Matthew 22:37-39
I'm pretty sure 'commands' and 'law' are the same thing.
I know about the cross, sins forgiven never to be remembered again by God, etc ...Yes, that's what that means. No! that's not what it means, lol. It means the debt of law you owed before you got saved was forgiven and marked 'paid in full' the moment you believed in the blood of Christ for the forgiveness of sin. He could of just forgiven it and wrote it off without payment. But he actually paid the price I owed for the law I had violated. He didn't have to do that. He's God. He could have just said, forget it, you're free. But he didn't. He paid it. Wow.
Must be. The opponents of what they label as a derogatory term, "OSAS", insist that is precisely what eternal irrevocable salvation means.ARE YOU NEW HERE??!!!![]()
Sorry you lost the ability to discuss reasonably. Tell us then, do you keep the ten commandments, yes or no!?
Right, and even if all someone's works were burned they are still saved.What she means is this matter of working in the field and building of God has nothing to do with a person working to save themselves. The saved person is saved. They will be saved. Paul is saying it's a matter of whether or not you're going to show up at the resurrection alone with no one to show for your labor in the field and building of God, or whether some of your 'work' is going to come with you. The people you successfully minister to in this life will be your reward on the other side. That's why Paul says we should be careful how we build. You don't want to show up with no one to show for your labor for God here on earth. There's no reward for that.