The Law Debacle Resolved

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I responded to your direct question. Now what are you talking about? Do you not know what questions you are asking?
Dodge. Dodge ball. Dodge a rooney. Dodger, dodger, dodger . . .
 

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I do not drink alcoholic beverages, nor do I do any kind of drugs. I rarely drink anything with caffeine, so myy question is what are you talking about? I not only answered you as to whether a person could lose his salvation, I affirmed it by relating how. I do not like the subject though.

As for blessing people. You apparently think I only bless my friends, well, keep on with that accusation too.

Dodge. Dodge ball. Dodge a rooney. Dodger, dodger, dodger . . .
 
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Maybe you should. :p
It makes me think of the prodigal son.

25“Now his older son was in the field, and when he came and approached the house, he heard music and dancing.26“And he summoned one of the servants and began inquiring what these things could be.

Interesting that the older son was not invited to the party. Legalism and religion kills a party.
 

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You got that one wrong. You now have a new comrade, congratulations, and long life.

It makes me think of the prodigal son.

25“Now his older son was in the field, and when he came and approached the house, he heard music and dancing.26“And he summoned one of the servants and began inquiring what these things could be.

Interesting that the older son was not invited to the party. Legalism and religion kills a party.
 
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I do not drink alcoholic beverages, nor do I do any kind of drugs. I rarely drink anything with caffeine, so myy question is what are you talking about? I not only answered you as to whether a person could lose his salvation, I affirmed it by relating how. I do not like the subject though.

As for blessing people. You apparently think I only bless my friends, well, keep on with that accusation too.
ok. Your as righteous as a pharisee who also did not do those things.

Now, are you saved?
 
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It makes me think of the prodigal son.

25“Now his older son was in the field, and when he came and approached the house, he heard music and dancing.26“And he summoned one of the servants and began inquiring what these things could be.

Interesting that the older son was not invited to the party. Legalism and religion kills a party.

I am sure the older son could have come, He was just mad because he stayed back and did all these great works, and did not even get offered the fatted calf.

Thats the problem with legalism.

The prodigal did not think he was worthy, The son thought he was owed.

The prodigal son is not a story about the two kids, it is the story about the father, and his unfathonable love for his children..

sadly, people want to make it about the kids.
 
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Can you describe the "falling away" that is revealed in scripture? That has to be true because it's God's words not man's. What would cause that to happen? Now to clarify, if anyone is truly saved, and truly abides in Christ, then I don't believe they will fall away from Christ, but abiding in Christ is every day, not just a thing of the past.
The word 'ABIDE' means to 'hold to' or to 'acknowledge', so saying abiding in Christ every day is indicating, IMO, you appear to think similar to some on here who believe salvation has a revolving door

Reading your posts, I think you do side more with the op...I think you are being very selective with your words and rather guarded with your answers

I remember posting in an op you started some weeks back, and you were definately all for the observance of the OT...saying ALL the words of God are still in effect

I'm wondering what's going on exactly...I don't think you are mixed up or unsure...certainly not from what I remember of the op I mentionned
 
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Originally Posted by Shoshanah

Then what's the beef? Take a good look at HeRoseFromTheDead's post to me. What's the purpose of this antagonism?
not taking sides, but I think she senses some abiguity on your part

you calling it antagonism kind of makes it seem like you are being picked on...I think you want it to appear that way

I honestly am not convinced of your words...and again, not taking sides and not looking for a fight either
 
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There is a flip side to this argument. A christian brother has two wives and a mistress. Any problems? He steals food whenever he can because he is a child of the kingdom, and his boss is the worst sort you could imagine.

Now he feels justified in himself that this behaviour is fine. Who are you to judge him as you walk in grace alone and there are no rules.

What would you do?
 

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There is a flip side to this argument. A christian brother has two wives and a mistress. Any problems? He steals food whenever he can because he is a child of the kingdom, and his boss is the worst sort you could imagine.

Now he feels justified in himself that this behaviour is fine. Who are you to judge him as you walk in grace alone and there are no rules.

What would you do?
Waa? What is this, Situation Ethics in order to establish correct doctrine?
 
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eternally-gratefull

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There is a flip side to this argument. A christian brother has two wives and a mistress. Any problems? He steals food whenever he can because he is a child of the kingdom, and his boss is the worst sort you could imagine.

Now he feels justified in himself that this behaviour is fine. Who are you to judge him as you walk in grace alone and there are no rules.

What would you do?

There is a Major flaw in your argument, When we place yourself. Myself. and this person who is an adulterer and bigomist up against the Law, We see that we all three fall short of the glory of God and non of us are worthy.

So if your going to look at yourself as compared to this person to see who is saved or who is not saved, or who is more worthy to be saved, or whatever, Your not looking at the correct standard. (I know. legalists do not like to hear this, the phairsee did not either, thats why they crucified Christ, You want to crucify me? Feel fre. I will be in heaven sooner)

Now. what would I do with them? I would do what the bible tells me to do with them, And trust God that God can change them, in whatever it would take to change them. Knowing I cant change anyone, I can just suggest. It is not my place to judge,

So can we get back to the issue of the gospel. and not these wild goose chase ad hominem arguments which does nothing to help us focus on the real issue.
 
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Dodge. Dodge ball. Dodge a rooney. Dodger, dodger, dodger . . .
Maybe if you quit assuming your job is to slam balls into others it wouldn't be such a fun game to you.
 
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Guys this is not answering the simple question. We are called to live a particular type of life in a particular way.
There are principles behind them, and desires for good reason to follow.

There is sin to confront.

If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over.
Matt 18:15

You have to take a moral stand, set a list of principles. It sounds to me like just because of this particular argument you are saying you would leave them alone. I do not think so. So how are you going to enforce discipline in the body?

We are called to separate ourselves from those who choose to sin and refuse to resolve the issue. Where is your conversation?
 
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There is a Major flaw in your argument, When we place yourself. Myself. and this person who is an adulterer and bigomist up against the Law, We see that we all three fall short of the glory of God and non of us are worthy.

So if your going to look at yourself as compared to this person to see who is saved or who is not saved, or who is more worthy to be saved, or whatever, Your not looking at the correct standard. (I know. legalists do not like to hear this, the phairsee did not either, thats why they crucified Christ, You want to crucify me? Feel fre. I will be in heaven sooner)

Now. what would I do with them? I would do what the bible tells me to do with them, And trust God that God can change them, in whatever it would take to change them. Knowing I cant change anyone, I can just suggest. It is not my place to judge,

So can we get back to the issue of the gospel. and not these wild goose chase ad hominem arguments which does nothing to help us focus on the real issue.

Goodness EG, do you really think anyone on this thread would really want to, in your own words, "crucify you?"

Talk about being extreme.

Most here, including the OP and Peter have been very gentle in dealing with unfounded accusations.

That comment actually caused me to do a double take like hu? What?
 
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There is a flip side to this argument. A christian brother has two wives and a mistress. Any problems? He steals food whenever he can because he is a child of the kingdom, and his boss is the worst sort you could imagine.

Now he feels justified in himself that this behaviour is fine. Who are you to judge him as you walk in grace alone and there are no rules.

What would you do?
Trying to use experience to establish true doctrine will always lead us to false doctrine.

But with this hypothetical, 99% of the time the right answer would be, " mind your own business you gossiping fool,you nor I know all the particulars."

Now if someone came up to me and asked for my opinion, and I heard it out of the horses mouth. I would try to guide them in truth.

But If I saw this.............I would mind my own business apart from SEEING/WITNESSING them breaking the law or them pushing their agenda on me personally( I would flee from them).

God is more than capable of disciplining His Children.
 
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Guys this is not answering the simple question. We are called to live a particular type of life in a particular way.
There are principles behind them, and desires for good reason to follow.

There is sin to confront.

If your brother or sister sins, go and point out their fault, just between the two of you. If they listen to you, you have won them over.
Matt 18:15

You have to take a moral stand, set a list of principles. It sounds to me like just because of this particular argument you are saying you would leave them alone. I do not think so. So how are you going to enforce discipline in the body?

We are called to separate ourselves from those who choose to sin and refuse to resolve the issue. Where is your conversation?
Please don't miss "Just between the 2 of you." this is a brother who sins against us personally. We do not walk around and point out every persons sins.
 
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