Freak
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I have to be honest with everyone.
I may be wrong.
I know God has been dealing with my heart on this issue of the "death penalty." In fact, I even had a dream, last night, which prompted me to create this thread, that deals with this issue. The Law--as Paul stated-should be used to bring the unrighteous to Jesus. So, why not the death penalty-- as it was utilized under the Old Covenant. God really used this statement, by the Sibbie, to make me ponder the usefulness of the death penalty...
"If God is going to give them the Ultimate Everlasting Death Sentence, then execution is a highly appropriate way for the government to accurately represent God as His minister. Let law be their "tutor" to bring them to Christ. (See Galations 3:24)."
Powerful and true. The Law should be utilized to bring people to Jesus. I know when I proclaim the gospel I use the law as a reminder of the sinfulness of man. Why not use the law--the legitimacy of the death penalty--to awaken sinners? Besides, the Law provides a moral compass and restraint.
But, this is where I'm having the problem...
I just don't think the New Covenant---I have pointed to some examples--calls others to the death penalty. I see mercy truimphing over judgment. I just don't see the early church calling those guilty of the death penalty to the death penalty. Where is the fidelty to the truth. You would think the early church would have called those guilty of the captial crimes to surrender to the truth--the death penalty. However, this does not occur, rather you see redemption and grace.
I'm willing to be open to the Scriptures. I desire to be righteous in calling people to the truth. So, God has used TOL, specifically- the Sibbie and Knight (in the past) to touch my heart on this issue so i'm willing to be opened to the truth...
I may be wrong.
I know God has been dealing with my heart on this issue of the "death penalty." In fact, I even had a dream, last night, which prompted me to create this thread, that deals with this issue. The Law--as Paul stated-should be used to bring the unrighteous to Jesus. So, why not the death penalty-- as it was utilized under the Old Covenant. God really used this statement, by the Sibbie, to make me ponder the usefulness of the death penalty...
"If God is going to give them the Ultimate Everlasting Death Sentence, then execution is a highly appropriate way for the government to accurately represent God as His minister. Let law be their "tutor" to bring them to Christ. (See Galations 3:24)."
Powerful and true. The Law should be utilized to bring people to Jesus. I know when I proclaim the gospel I use the law as a reminder of the sinfulness of man. Why not use the law--the legitimacy of the death penalty--to awaken sinners? Besides, the Law provides a moral compass and restraint.
But, this is where I'm having the problem...
I just don't think the New Covenant---I have pointed to some examples--calls others to the death penalty. I see mercy truimphing over judgment. I just don't see the early church calling those guilty of the death penalty to the death penalty. Where is the fidelty to the truth. You would think the early church would have called those guilty of the captial crimes to surrender to the truth--the death penalty. However, this does not occur, rather you see redemption and grace.
I'm willing to be open to the Scriptures. I desire to be righteous in calling people to the truth. So, God has used TOL, specifically- the Sibbie and Knight (in the past) to touch my heart on this issue so i'm willing to be opened to the truth...
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