stunnedbygrace
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I agree. You all should just put Epi on ignore.I think we should use the ignore feature more often.
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I agree. You all should just put Epi on ignore.I think we should use the ignore feature more often.
I'm tired of spending my time online,......I agree. You all should just put Epi on ignore.
That post of mine was not a vicious attack Mr. Snowflake. It's called "adult discussion."This is where you turn to attack mode
LOL. Well, I'm pretty sure the cornerstone of the foundation (which is IN His temple as a part of it) is also the capstone or topstone, that we are growing up into. ( I believe that's why it can be interpreted either way in Zechariah, if I'm remembering correctly.) But putting that aside for now, the Lord permitting......I likewise agree with your second paragraph but not the first. :)
BTW The Old Man is not what we are to confront after conversion...we are no longer as we were...although we can actually get worse by becoming religious and being an affront to God. It is the carnal OUTER (or outward) man...that needs to be crucified to liberate the inner man to be joined with God in Christ. With a greater understanding must come a greater humility. Otherwise the outer man will rise up with religious wings as egos.
The foundation is Christ...not Christ in YOU (emphasis on the you). It is wrong to champion Him abiding in you over going to God in order to abide in Christ. It is just another way to avoid seeking the face of God. It's too easy to fool people that the initial grace received at regeneration is all there is. It is too easy to be puffed up in the outer man. A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Knowledge puffs up (the outer man), but love edifies (the inner man).
God has engineered the spiritual progression so that those who neglect going to Him (like the 9 lepers out of 10 who were healed by the Lord) ...will go in endless circles in the wilderness walk....and continue that way into eternity, as many who profess to have faith will wander aimlessly in the eternal wilderness of darkness.
Jude 11: Woe unto them! for they have gone in the way of Cain, and ran greedily after the error of Balaam for reward, and perished in the gainsaying of Core.
12 These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear: clouds they are without water, carried about of winds; trees whose fruit withers, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots;
13 Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.
In the wise that would strike fear...not so the foolish.
I think the ones who are being triggered should use the ignore until they can stop being triggered.I think we should use the ignore feature more often.
There is a lot that doesn't build up, and we are much better off passing over that.I'm tired of spending my time online,......
There are better things to do in life than reading what is going on here--I have no problem in ignoring most of you
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LOL. Well, I'm pretty sure the cornerstone of the foundation (which is IN His temple as a part of it) is also the capstone or topstone, that we are growing up into. ( I believe that's why it can be interpreted either way in Zechariah, if I'm remembering correctly.) But putting that aside for now, the Lord permitting......
I still can't tell the difference between what you are calling the outer man and what the bible calls the old man. Have to put that aside too for now, it might just be my brain. Agree we develop and rely on a "false persona" to survive in this nasty world, and/or even just out of rebellion, like Eve. We all follow the same pattern as Adam and Eve. The heart is deceitfully wicked, who can know it. We need the Lord to deliver us from that bondage and reliance on that false persona/outer man as our source, and rely on Him instead.....as I believe that is what you are talking about...?
Yes, we need to come to Christ in the sense you are speaking about. He said to "come unto me, all who are weary and take my yoke upon you, for my yoke is easy and my burden is light." I would call that surrendering to Him, to His yoke.
I think you’re talking about learning righteousness here…and if so, it would be the exact opposite of what you say - it’s not Epi who despises the “small beginning” of righteousness and learning righteousness. It would be those who say that “small beginning” you speak of is just filthy rags who throw it away and take away that foundation.Well, evolutionist is your word, not anyone else's. The bible calls it growth. Even the parable of the talents portrays the concept of growth. What troubles me is this belittlement of things that may not pertain to the pinnacle of all spiritual experience, but nevertheless are biblical and so we assume must be necessary. Why belittle and throw away the day of small beginnings when we should be building on that foundation?
SBG...you have become skilled in the word of righteousness. This blesses my heart. I pray that others might cast away all that produces iniquity to embrace the truth.I think you’re talking about learning righteousness here…and if so, it would be the exact opposite of what you say - it’s not Epi who despises the “small beginning” of righteousness and learning righteousness. It would be those who say that “small beginning” you speak of is just filthy rags who throw it away and take away that foundation.
That’s why humility, fear of God and refusing to judge are important. At least if you don’t apprehend what you have been apprehended FOR, you can be accepted and a good place made for you.God has engineered the spiritual progression so that those who neglect going to Him (like the 9 lepers out of 10 who were healed by the Lord) ...will go in endless circles in the wilderness walk....and continue that way into eternity, as many who profess to have faith will wander aimlessly in the eternal wilderness of darkness.
Well, sister, think I'll let the Lord decide whether you are trying to be helpful, or are just trying to get in a poke.I think you’re talking about learning righteousness here…and if so, it would be the exact opposite of what you say - it’s not Epi who despises the “small beginning” of righteousness and learning righteousness. It would be those who say that “small beginning” you speak of is just filthy rags who throw it away and take away that foundation.
Choking on my lunch a little bit with some of this, hmmm......never mind.SBG...you have become skilled in the word of righteousness. This blesses my heart. I pray that others might cast away all that produces iniquity to embrace the truth.
For every one that uses milk is unskilful in the word of righteousness: for he is a babe.
The outer man controlled believer is drawn to the milk because it goes easy on the flesh. God goes easy on babies in Christ. The beginning of the immature must be watched over like a mother who molly-coddles the flesh...but when the Father comes in to discipline...the rebellion begins...it's seen as destroying the "foundations". As in...I want my mommy.
But maturity entails coming to the Father...and SO MANY hate that. They hate to have to go to the Father. Instead, they will say...I have my milk...and that milk suffices to make me mature. But as babes they will remain....until they repent from the childish rebellion that is supported by religious dogmatism.
No, I only poke men or women who are about attacking others. You are not attacking anyone right now.Well, sister, think I'll let the Lord decide whether you are trying to be helpful, or are just trying to get in a poke.
SOMETHING sure must be filthy rags or else God is lying, which He cannot do.
Hmm…mocking and then asking why the need for mocking…Choking on my lunch a little bit with some of this, hmmm......never mind.
And why the need for mocking.
Isaiah 64:5-8 KJVFilthy rags verse is comparing righteousness TO holiness.
Thanks, yes I agree. Faith is needed. Faith begins as a little seed that grows into a tree. (Tree of Life?) Though all these things are only analogies.I think Paul contrasts the Old Man (capitalized) with the New Man. The Old Man knows nothing of life in Christ. Our Old Man was crucified...done away with at regeneration. We are now the people of God who are regenerated by the Spirit. The New Man is the subsequent putting on Christ who knew no sin. That is the higher walk in the Spirit. Very very few will come to the throne of grace to get the full measure of grace from the Lord.
As I have said MANY times in the past...we (most of us) are in a wilderness transitional walk between the two (Old Man and New Man). The wilderness is located between Egypt and the Promised Land. I suggest an in-depth study of the book of Exodus for those that are unfamiliar with the walk.
Now, is that transitional walk necessary? Only because we lack the requisite faith to enter into the Promised Land. If, and when, we exhibit that requisite faith...we are translated into the higher kingdom walk...according to the gospel. We are to seek the kingdom. We are not to think we improve ourselves into the kingdom.
What's in the way of that faith, is our dependence on our own understanding, and a reliance on the outer man of the flesh. The outer man is rooted in unbelief...having NO child-like faith. That faith comes from the inner man...the part of us that is created in the image of God.
The cross is meant to crucify the outer man...so that we can PUT ON the New Man. So we put off the outer man to empower the inner man to put on Christ.
That is the higher walk. It is very hard to enter into...but once you're in...all becomes easy. An empowered walk is far above the pull of sin. It is to walk as Jesus walked. That doesn't mean the devil will not try to tempt us away from that walk....he will wait years for his chance along the road to spiritual Christ-like maturity.
The hard walk is easy to enter into as that is the default walk for all who walk in their own power. These must struggle everyday with sins, temptations and the pull of the world that affects the outer man so much.
Are we taught that we should never turn the cheek then, but always poke back...? And when we only have empathy for those we like and not for those we don't agree with, is that ok?No, I only poke men or women who are about attacking others. You are not attacking anyone right now.
Filthy rags verse is comparing righteousness TO holiness. It’s not belittling the small beginnings you spoke of. After that verse it says:
There is no one who calls on Your name,
Who stirs himself to take hold of You;
No one stirs himself to take hold of God? That is where Paul spoke of forgetting what lies behind and racing and pressing forward to grab (take hold) of the thing he had been grabbed FOR. Thats a seeking to enter into the kingdom. Now. To walk THERE in the Spirit.
And there’s a man here who at least did experience walking there. And he is like…one of the spies sent to scope out the land God wanted to give and he has come back and testifies that it’s a very good place. But people truly hate him and it astounds me.
hmmm, should I have only said hmmm then? :)Hmm…mocking and then asking why the need for mocking…