Arial
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????So you think telling people to repent, keep the commandments, and overcome is giving assurance of their salvation?
????So you think telling people to repent, keep the commandments, and overcome is giving assurance of their salvation?
Try to get off you high horse. We'd have a better chance at communication if you could bring yourself to do that.
Mar 16:15; Acts 10:42; Matt 28:19-20; Matt 24:14.
But that still doesn't explain the accusation you made that I am deeply entangled in error. What is the error that I am deeply entangled in? If such a thing is true, shouldn't you tell me what it is so I can get straightened out and not go to hell?
Mar 16:15; Acts 10:42; Matt 28:19-20; Matt 24:14.
But that still doesn't explain the accusation you made that I am deeply entangled in error. What is the error that I am deeply entangled in? If such a thing is true, shouldn't you tell me what it is so I can get straightened out and not go to hell?
THESE believers can "drink any deadly thing" and "it shall not hurt them". etc. etc. etc.Mark 16:15-18 (KJV)
(16:15) And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. (16:16) He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned. (16:17) And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; (16:18) They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
THESE believers can "drink any deadly thing" and "it shall not hurt them". etc. etc. etc.
???????THESE believers can "drink any deadly thing" and "it shall not hurt them". etc. etc. etc.
Is that how you justify not preaching the gospel?Jesus wasn't talking to or about you. None of what you cited as your marching orders was written for your obedience.
If I could figure out why he posted it I most likely would be able to refute it. But I am beginning to understand what the problem is with the majority of the responders to the OP.Arial will dismiss that somehow.
That's from one of the passages that you referenced.???????
Mark 16:15 And He said to them,"Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."That's from one of the passages that you referenced.
Does this happen all of the time around you?
You make it sound like God hasn't always required works. When has He not before this age of Grace?False.
What about those who were "saved", placed their faith in God before there even was an Israel? What about those Gentiles that were joined to Israel, not a few of them in the ancestral line of Jesus? What about Job and His friends? There is a difference between that covenant of works God made with only Israel and salvation. Through that covenant God revealed Himself to Israel in a covenant way, and with the purpose of through that bring ultimately the availability of a covenant relationship with all mankind that came through Jesus---through Israel---first made with Abraham---the covenant of redemption. Through faith, not works of covenant conditions.
You seem to be missing a lot of points while you're busy telling others they're missing points.???????
That passage is a unit. It all goes together.Mark 16:15 And He said to them,"Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
You added scriptures to try and make it be saying something that went beyond the topic, which was "preach the gospel." For what purpose I have no idea.
Does what happen all of the time around me?
Oh my goodness. Are you being faulted for giving too much scripture?That passage is a unit. It all goes together.
No one did or could do the works perfectly. Faith, the faith that saves is a condition of the heart towards Him that only He can see. The Covenant with Israel of works, was not a covenant of eternal life. It was a covenant of God being their God. Even if anyone had kept all the law perfectly (which they didn't and couldn't) and they did so only by rote with no worship of or love towards God, it would not have granted them eternal life. The crucial ingredient was missing, therein contaminating even the obedience with sin. There were times God rejected and scorned their sacrifices for that reason---their heart was far from Him.You make it sound like God hasn't always required works. When has He not before this age of Grace?
You're way too emeshed in covenants. You're seeing them everywhere, even where they aren't.
What is the gospel, Ariel?Is that how you justify not preaching the gospel?
And you still haven't answered the question as to what my deeply entangled errors are. You keep deflecting.
Of course. But the command to preach the gospel can stand alone. What is said afterwards is additional information. Not superflouis, but additional.That passage is a unit. It all goes together.
No doubt. Perhaps the communication would have been better if he had told me why he said what he said. A person can't get a point if no point is put forth.You seem to be missing a lot of points while you're busy telling others they're missing points.
Perhaps we have a failure to communicate.
No one did or could do the works perfectly.
Seriously? Not even when the time time of refreshing would come? There was no covenant of redemption for the Jews?Faith, the faith that saves is a condition of the heart towards Him that only He can see. The Covenant with Israel of works, was not a covenant of eternal life. It was a covenant of God being their God. Even if anyone had kept all the law perfectly (which they didn't and couldn't) and they did so only by rote with no worship of or love towards God, it would not have granted them eternal life.
The crucial ingredient was missing, therein contaminating even the obedience with sin. There were times God rejected and scorned their sacrifices for that reason---their heart was far from Him.
And you do not understand covenant. You are so enmeshed in dispensations, you see them where they do not exist.
A covenant is a relationship. God makes them with whoever He wants to make them with and of whatever kind He purposes for them to be. The works of the law are not merely legal external requirements, but they contain within them a revealing of the character of God that mankind was created to "image". The spirit of the law in other words, that Jesus kept pointing out to the Jewish leaders, that they were missing. A heart condition. Jesus fulfilled the law, both in the letter and the spirit, qualifying Himself to stand as our substitute in bearing the penalty we deserve. In doing so He inaugurated the new covenant, shed the blood of that covenant, that is by faith alone, in Christ alone. That is the relationship---the covenant---in which all believers now stand. That is this much misunderstood personal relationship with Christ. But you are so focused on dispensations that you have even missed seeing this covenant, the greatest of all, and at such great cost.
To circle back to the purpose of the OP: do you see any ways in which the church according to the apostles foundation has shifted in our churches?