Originally posted by Jerry Shugart
Brother DRBrumbley,
No,"circumcision" is a part of the law.
No.Paul speaks of the "works" of the law as being a "curse":
"For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them"(Gal.3:10).
That does not sound like "grace" to me.And Peter called the law a "yoke" which he says that neither him nor his forefathers were able to bear:
"Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?"(Acts15:10).
Again,that does not sound like "grace" to me.And the very next verse Peter makes it plain that he was saved by "grace" just as the Gentile believers are saved by "grace":
"We believe that it is through the grace of our Lord Jesus that we are saved,just as they are"(Acts15:11).
But this is all you can say about Peter's words:
We are not talking about whether or not the the law applied to the Gentiles,but instead the words of Peter as to how he was saved.He said that he was saved by "grace" just as are the Gentile believers.
Paul makes it is plain as possible that the believing remnant out of the nation of Israel were saved by the election of grace:
"Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace.And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then it is no more grace"(Ro.11:5,6).
The Jewish believers were saved by "grace" (as Peter says),and if it of "grace" then it is not of "works".
So there can be no doubt whatsoever that the Jews were saved by "faith" alone.
Paul says that Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes:
"For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth"(Ro.10:4).
The Twelve Apostles obviously "believed" and so there can be no doubt that for them Christ is the end of the law for righteousness for them.
But according to your ideas the Jewish believers must continue to attempt to establish their own righteousness by keeping the law.
Yes,the Jewish believers continued to follow the law through the Acts period.But this following of the law was not in order so they might establish their own righteousness.Instead,the Lord had a purpose for them continuing to keep the law during the Acts period.And that purpose is the same purpose which Paul speaks about in regard to his ministry to the Jews and his participation in the rituals of the law as seen at Acts 21:26.Here are his words to explain his actions,and they can be applied to the Jerusalem church as well:
"And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law"(1Cor.9:20).
After the Acts period came to a close we can see that the Jewish believers no longer referred to themselves as "Jews" but now they refer to themselves as "Christians"(1Pet.4:16).And during the Acts period they remained under the law,but after that period came to an end they were "at liberty" from the law (1Pet.2:16 compare with Gal.5:1,13).
In His grace,--Jerry
No,"circumcision" is a part of the law.
No.Paul speaks of the "works" of the law as being a "curse":
And Peter called the law a "yoke" which he says that neither him nor his forefathers were able to bear:
And the very next verse Peter makes it plain that he was saved by "grace" just as the Gentile believers are saved by "grace":
Originally posted by 1Way
10-4 God Is Truth, I figured you were perhaps looking for more. Zakath is more honest than some, but God calls the atheist a fool for a good reason, basically they reject truth in the most significant ways, so his upright nature is certainly in doubt even if he gets some facts correct. You are more than welcome for the assistance, anytime. As far as the uptight response :sozo2: , that's just me, and not because of you but for Zakath's case, he needs someone to keep him in check. I figured as much about your intentions, but your thumbs up was a bit too affirming for me, so you sort of asked for it. But you hooked me in so I guess it worked! All in good fun. :thumb:
When did I give such a description? :nono: Why do you do this?Originally posted by 1Way
Reading Freaks description is one part informative, and 2 parts agregious. Bob has been a pastpr now for probably over 3 years or so, and I know of nothing about him toning down or removing content because he is now in a more reputation sensative vocation, the way Freak puts it. I have not visited ShadowGov much, but it was an interestingt site. Your open view, so your half way there to the teachings in the Plot!
I hope this helps.
DR says this despite what Jesus declared over & over again in the Gospel of John:Originally posted by drbrumley
These are the correct answers. What gets me Jerry is since you know this, you can still say the Jews were saved by faith with NO works. It is clear in scripture that the Jews had to keep the law. Otherwise they were doomed. Individually and collectively. In Christ,
DRBrumley
How so? Was anything I wrote in my post on this thread factually incorrect? :think:Originally posted by Knight
Just so you know... Zakath is not a reliable source.
I made a mistake, thanks for the correction, but no thanks for implying that I make such mistakes on purpose. You are being slanderous and accusing without any justification, I just mixed up your name with his, which is somewhat a natural mistake because when it comes to agregous misrepresntations, you are the king. You make Zak look fairly good in comparison, but the important point is that you are a false accuser, you do misrepresent the truth, and I mistakenly mixed up your names and I'm sorry for doing that. Here's my standing corrected.When did I give such a description? :nono: Why do you do this?
Reading Freaks (CORRECTION) Zakath's description is one part informative, and 2 parts agregious. Bob has been a pastor now for probably over 3 years or so, and I know of nothing about him toning down or removing content because he is now in a more reputation sensative vocation, the way Freak puts it. I have not visited ShadowGov much, but it was an interestingt site. Your open view, so your half way there to the teachings in the Plot!
Brother DRBrumbley,Originally posted by drbrumley
It is clear in scripture that the Jews had to keep the law. Otherwise they were doomed. Individually and collectively.
After the Acts period the law was no longer binding on the Jewish believers.That is what the epistle to the Hebrews is all about:Jesus taught "keep the commandments", did he not? Paul said no! Cause the commandments are the ministry of death.
So none of the Jews were saved?This is basic understanding. The Jews had to keep the law. Or die. And as Peter says, they couldn't do it.
When you're my age, 3 years is "recent".Originally posted by 1Way
...Bob has been a pastor now for probably over 3 years or so,
Originally posted by Zakath
When you're my age, 3 years is "recent".
It's called spiritual blindness and ignorance. The god of this age (Satan) has blinded their minds...Originally posted by Jerry Shugart
Freak,
I just cannot understand why those who follow the teaching of Bob Enyart and Bob Hill continue to refuse to address the words of the Lord Jesus Christ to the Jews where it is plain that "faith" is all that is required for salvation.
It's strange indeed. Jesus was consistent throughout the Gospels that faith alone brought salvation, eternal life.They act like those verses are not even there.They go out of their way to avoid these words of our Lord and Savior.Perhaps they think that if they close their eyes and pretend that they are not there then they will go away.
So clear!But they will not go away.Here is the Lord Jesus telling the Jews that whoever "believes" has eternal life and is passed from death unto life:
"He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life"(Jn.5:24).
It's laughable that they reject Christ for the bondage of the law. :kookoo:Freak,I can just imagine them reading these words and then quickly covering their eyes with their hands so that they cannot see these words of the Lord Jesus!
In His grace,--Jerry
You're calling Jerry a swine? Yet you're the one acting like a devil. 1Way, Jesus Himself would harshly rebuke you as you deny His very own words...Originally posted by 1Way to Jerry
Don't be a swine, be a Berean objectively seeking the truth, not by man's thinking, but by God's word.