That verse has nothing to do with any but the apostles.
Well that sets a very dangerous precedence which I don't agree with. If nothing Jesus spoke to the Apostles concerns us (and only the Apostles) then we can also say that nothing he told Jews concerns us who aren't Jews. He spoke very little to any gentile, so we can conclude nothing Jesus said matters to any non Jew Christian.
We can take it to another level by saying nothing Paul told the Galatians matter to anyone other than the Galatians. Nothing he wrote to the Corinthians concerns anyone other than the Corinthians. Furthermore, I have no idea what to do with. This verse:
Matthew 4:4 KJV
But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
He was quoting scripture that originally was intended for the Hebrews, but he told it to Satan. So does it only apply to Hebrews and Satan?
Golly gee! The entire OT God was dealing with the Hebrews/Jews/Israel... And in the Gospels Jesus was still looking to deal with that group, and much of what Jesus said was to the Apostles... And the epistles were written to specific groups... So what part of the Bible is meant for us modern day folk?
I like your list... But are the rules the same?
Well Paul told the Romans that and Ephesians that. But I an not Roman or Turkish! By your precedence
These verses don't apply to me.
So, our conversation is about matthew 10:22.
Matthew 10:22 KJV
And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that endureth to the end shall be saved.
It says we are going to be hated because we follow Jesus but if we endure to the end we will be saved. Or does that really only apply to the Apostles?
Peter, John and Paul made similar comments, but the were adressing specific groups. So by your precedence, I can't bring up those verses!
There are so many questions! But I will just ask ine of you:
Must we persevere to the end, or if one time we believed in Christ and then stopped believing, we are good to go?