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(Colossians 2:16)
You are a Friend (1624-1691)
“After I had had some meetings in Sussex and Surrey, and visited Friends in the area, I returned to London by Kingston, where I had a meeting on the first day of the second month, being first-day. We were kept out of the meeting-house by a constable and watchmen, so were forced but happy to meet in the highway. Since it was the Monthly Meeting day and many people had come, the meeting was pretty large and very quiet; and the Lord's' blessed presence was among us; blessed be his name forever!” George Fox
But apply this to “Sabbath’s Feast of Christ”, and you are a hypocrite and legalist!
202112.1
Christ Triumphed in his suffering of dying the death of death Colossians 2:15, and by "the exceeding greatness of God's Power RAISING Him from the dead". Ephesians 1:19,20.
Jesus never '~had to be punished~'; we '~had to be punished~' because we are the ones who sinned; He never sinned, in fact it is written "He knew no sin".
Jesus never '~had to be punished for the sins of the World~', but '~He took upon Himself~' "our sins" because God "so loved the world". "For their sake", said Jesus, He did not contaminate Himself with their sins, but, "for their sake I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth." Now the truth is, sin pollutes; it does not sanctify or justify or purify whatsoever.
Therefore, was Jesus not polluted by or with sin whatsoever; he never '~had to be set free~' from sin or from '~punishment for sin~' He never shared in sin with us. Jesus free and willingly and "for joy that a Man (was) born into the world" became one of us and one with us, except in sin.
Thus Christ bore our iniquities from that He was conceived of the Holy Spirit in the womb of the virgin until He was Raised by the Spirit with Power in the womb of the grave, because He never did anything wrong but everything to the Will of God right, which, leaving death behind, '~allowed Jesus to be able~' to '~be set free~' from the grave.
"The last enemy destroyed is death", therewith sin, death's cause, eventually and finally and once forever BY THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST FROM THE DEAD.
Horatius Bonar
…I heard the voice of Jesus say…
Feast after feast thus comes and passes by,
Yet, passing, points to that glad feast above,
Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy
The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love.
Paul in Colossians 2
…Hear my defence I make…
Having assembled with one accord
Chosen men hazarded their lives
For the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ…
Do not you therefore let yourselves be judged
For eating and drinking of Sabbath’s Feast,
Shadow of things to come—
Of Christ the Substance and Nourishment
Ministered the Body of His Own
Holding to The Head given to the Church
And knit together in love by joints and bands
Of faith and peace and charity
GROWING WITH THE GROWTH OF GOD
(Colossians 2:16)
You are a Friend (1624-1691)
“After I had had some meetings in Sussex and Surrey, and visited Friends in the area, I returned to London by Kingston, where I had a meeting on the first day of the second month, being first-day. We were kept out of the meeting-house by a constable and watchmen, so were forced but happy to meet in the highway. Since it was the Monthly Meeting day and many people had come, the meeting was pretty large and very quiet; and the Lord's' blessed presence was among us; blessed be his name forever!” George Fox
But apply this to “Sabbath’s Feast of Christ”, and you are a hypocrite and legalist!
202112.1
Christ Triumphed in his suffering of dying the death of death Colossians 2:15, and by "the exceeding greatness of God's Power RAISING Him from the dead". Ephesians 1:19,20.
Jesus never '~had to be punished~'; we '~had to be punished~' because we are the ones who sinned; He never sinned, in fact it is written "He knew no sin".
Jesus never '~had to be punished for the sins of the World~', but '~He took upon Himself~' "our sins" because God "so loved the world". "For their sake", said Jesus, He did not contaminate Himself with their sins, but, "for their sake I sanctify Myself, that they also might be sanctified through the truth." Now the truth is, sin pollutes; it does not sanctify or justify or purify whatsoever.
Therefore, was Jesus not polluted by or with sin whatsoever; he never '~had to be set free~' from sin or from '~punishment for sin~' He never shared in sin with us. Jesus free and willingly and "for joy that a Man (was) born into the world" became one of us and one with us, except in sin.
Thus Christ bore our iniquities from that He was conceived of the Holy Spirit in the womb of the virgin until He was Raised by the Spirit with Power in the womb of the grave, because He never did anything wrong but everything to the Will of God right, which, leaving death behind, '~allowed Jesus to be able~' to '~be set free~' from the grave.
"The last enemy destroyed is death", therewith sin, death's cause, eventually and finally and once forever BY THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST FROM THE DEAD.
Horatius Bonar
…I heard the voice of Jesus say…
Feast after feast thus comes and passes by,
Yet, passing, points to that glad feast above,
Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy
The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love.
Paul in Colossians 2
…Hear my defence I make…
Having assembled with one accord
Chosen men hazarded their lives
For the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ…
Do not you therefore let yourselves be judged
For eating and drinking of Sabbath’s Feast,
Shadow of things to come—
Of Christ the Substance and Nourishment
Ministered the Body of His Own
Holding to The Head given to the Church
And knit together in love by joints and bands
Of faith and peace and charity
GROWING WITH THE GROWTH OF GOD
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