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It just dawned on me, but it's not morning here. 7 PM in the evening.You're on fire this morning!
Jesus replied, “Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning.That's a pretty modern view.
In Jesus' day, and well before that, it was common for men to own female slaves as concubines.
Only premarital sex and sex with another man's wife was prohibited.
A Bible search in the KJV produces these results.
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I'll be sure to fabricate lies and deception about you while you sleep peacefully! In the morning you will awake to a new reality :cool: What do you do for a living?It just dawned on me, but it's not morning here. 7 PM in the evening.
I'm heading to bed. I roll out at 3 AM to get ready for work.
The point of difference is grace v works based theology. Her repeated contention is the new heart is a quid pro quo reward for what she calls "AFTER lay down their natural blood lives for Belief IN the Lord God Almighty."@Wrangler I've read back as far as I can but unsure what you and Taken are discussing? What's your point of difference on the New Heart? or it something more?
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Wrangler, if I can chime in...I see a few things going on in Ezekiel 36:26.The point of difference is grace v works based theology. Her repeated contention is the new heart is a quid pro quo reward for what she calls "AFTER lay down their natural blood lives for Belief IN the Lord God Almighty."
Ezekiel 36:26 is not a quid pro quo contract but an unconditional covenant. God will give us a new heart without conditions, based on his glory, his unmerited favor and plan for us in a new covenant.
Are we in a contractual relationship with our Creator or a covenantal relationship with our Creator?
There is a temptation to find the fulfillment of this "new heart" and "new spirit" exclusively in Christian conversion in this age, which I believe should be resisted!
By "unconditional covenant" I mean in contrast to a quid pro quo contract. A covenant means both parties will do their part INDEPENDENT of the other side sticking to the covenant agreement. My church holds this as foundational to understanding our relationship with God.To answer your question we are in a covenantal relationship with God. When you say "unconditional covenant"; what do you mean?
1. The covenant is on the basis of faith, without the true faith, no one can take part in the New Covenant, so its conditional (care needed here!). For a person, or a nation to "get" a new heart and a new spirit - the condition is clear - they must seek it and never stop seeking it. And once its obtained it can still be lost through unbelief.
I am sticking to the language of Scripture and parsing us "getting a new heart" with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. In other words, us Christians have both. Non-Christians still have a new heart even though they are not sealed by the Holy Spirit.1. The covenant is on the basis of faith, without the true faith, no one can take part in the New Covenant, so its conditional (care needed here!). For a person, or a nation to "get" a new heart and a new spirit - the condition is clear - they must seek it and never stop seeking it. And once its obtained it can still be lost through unbelief.
Interesting rock! Also familiar with petosky rock, that is think is pretty exclusive to the G-Lakes beaches. Do you have the northern MinnesOta Scandinavian (of sorts) accent?Lake Superior. On what we call the north shore in Minnesota. (it's the western shore of Superior)
I'm standing on the beach at Split Rock Lighthouse. I'm holding a stone that I found.
Looked to be an oval shaped stone that broke in half in the center.
Yes, a modern view. Look at the near context of what you quoted.Jesus replied, “Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because your hearts were hard. But it was not this way from the beginning.
Modern view you say![]()
I fabricate machines, while you fabricate lies and deception. - LOLWhat do you do for a living?
The point of difference is grace v works based theology. Her repeated contention is the new heart is a quid pro quo reward for what she calls "AFTER lay down their natural blood lives for Belief IN the Lord God Almighty."
Ezekiel 36:26 is not a quid pro quo contract but an unconditional covenant. God will give us a new heart without conditions, based on his glory, his unmerited favor and plan for us in a new covenant.
Are we in a contractual relationship with our Creator or a covenantal relationship with our Creator?
Interesting rock! Also familiar with petosky rock, that is think is pretty exclusive to the G-Lakes beaches.
"Yah shure, ya betcha." - LOLDo you have the northern MinnesOta Scandinavian (of sorts) accent?
Can you expand on what you mean by no strings?Great point and I agree. My point was never that the new covenant occurred in Ezekiel's time. Rather, that the heart replacement was to be done without strings attached.
Question; in the context of what you have written above how do you view the covenant God made with Abraham? Genesis 15:10-12By "unconditional covenant" I mean in contrast to a quid pro quo contract. A covenant means both parties will do their part INDEPENDENT of the other side sticking to the covenant agreement. My church holds this as foundational to understanding our relationship with God.
True.Our overly legalistic society cannot comprehend a relationship that is not contractual.
I don't prescribe to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit but rather the engrafting of the Word of God in the mind.I am sticking to the language of Scripture and parsing us "getting a new heart" with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. In other words, us Christians have both. Non-Christians still have a new heart even though they are not sealed by the Holy Spirit.
I would need to hear you upack this to better understand what you mean by karma. But I agree with the evidence of sin in our new heart as being obvious, although we have an advocate who is with the Father and by his sons blood we can be cleansed should we seek it.I believe our soul retains karma. Just like our body retains our history of over-eating, our soul retains a record of our own conscious convicting us. The revelation of this is integral to Judgement Day. That is, Jesus' judgment of us is not arbitrary or mysterious. Rather, our guilt contained in our own new heart is undeniable for all to see - just as a person who is 30 pounds over weight is evident for all to see.
Actually, I manufacture & fabricate engineered wood products. I showed restaint while you slept!I fabricate machines, while you fabricate lies and deception. - LOL
I guess we both work the tools then. Hope you still have all your fingers.Actually, I manufacture & fabricate engineered wood products. I showed restaint while you slept!
I'm a Business Developement Manger for a manufacturing company. I'm on the tools now and then as I like working with timber. Got all my limbs thankfully but not so lucky for one of our employees who lost 4 fingers a few years back. (Sent via mobile phone)I guess we both work the tools then. Hope you still have all your fingers.
@face2faceMatthew 19:8-9 KJV
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts
suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication,
and shall marry another, committeth adultery:
and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance fornication. From porneuo; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry -- fornication. |
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance commit adultery. From moichos; (middle voice) to commit adultery -- commit adultery. |
@face2face- Why would Jesus allow divorce of a wife due to sex before marriage?
- Why does modern culture allow divorce of a wife due to sex after marriage?
(not what Jesus said)
Yes, a modern view. Look at the near context of what you quoted.
(without reference, AS USUAL !!!!)
The modern translations read "sexual immorality" and "adultery".
See bold below.
Notice the KJV uses two different words, (as does the NT Greek)
The word "fornication" carries a completely different meaning in their culture.
It refers to sex before marriage.
- Why would Jesus allow divorce of a wife due to sex before marriage?
- Why does modern culture allow divorce of a wife due to sex after marriage?
(not what Jesus said)
Matthew 19:8-9 KJV
He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts
suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication,
and shall marry another, committeth adultery:
and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery.
The movie "Fargo" really had some fun with that!"Yah shure, ya betcha." - LOL