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I cant stand these phrases:
1. "God knows my heart"
2. " Only God can judge me"
3. " If that's your conviction"
4. "That's legalistic"
5. <The one verse wonder>
One: God knows that our hearts are sinful, deceitful, and the start to all our troubles in life if we don't guard it. What kind of excuse is this really? God knows I really wanted to do this instead of what He wants me to do...God desires obedience. Stop using this as an excuse and repent.
Two: I much rather have someone in my church or other godly people save my soul from hell as the Bible puts it then to have God judge me on judgment day...when did having God judge become a good thing? This is a scary thing
Three: This bothers me when it isn't my conviction, but God's Word that plainly says something. Like it should be mine, yours, and everyone's conviction. So only I should be convicted to love my neighbor as myself? Really?
Four: No it's called being obedient. Would I be legalistic deciding not to steal, covet, be angry, lie, or commit adultery because God said not to? Didn't think so. (Of course anything can become legalistic if you think God thinks highly of you for doing something that He requires anyway. Or feeling that you can earn your way to heaven for being more obedient than the next.) If it's legalistic majority of the time it's something you don't want to do because it requires dying to yourself.
Five: Just because you have one or two verse to support your opinion doesn't make it biblical. What of the hundreds of other verses that don't support it? That's like me holding up a sign with the word "read" one can say it's past tense the other could say future, both are right until I but it in a sentence " I read that book last summer." Then we can both know what it really means. Same with verses, line upon line.
*I apologize for the major ranting, haha*
1. "God knows my heart"
2. " Only God can judge me"
3. " If that's your conviction"
4. "That's legalistic"
5. <The one verse wonder>
One: God knows that our hearts are sinful, deceitful, and the start to all our troubles in life if we don't guard it. What kind of excuse is this really? God knows I really wanted to do this instead of what He wants me to do...God desires obedience. Stop using this as an excuse and repent.
Two: I much rather have someone in my church or other godly people save my soul from hell as the Bible puts it then to have God judge me on judgment day...when did having God judge become a good thing? This is a scary thing
Three: This bothers me when it isn't my conviction, but God's Word that plainly says something. Like it should be mine, yours, and everyone's conviction. So only I should be convicted to love my neighbor as myself? Really?
Four: No it's called being obedient. Would I be legalistic deciding not to steal, covet, be angry, lie, or commit adultery because God said not to? Didn't think so. (Of course anything can become legalistic if you think God thinks highly of you for doing something that He requires anyway. Or feeling that you can earn your way to heaven for being more obedient than the next.) If it's legalistic majority of the time it's something you don't want to do because it requires dying to yourself.
Five: Just because you have one or two verse to support your opinion doesn't make it biblical. What of the hundreds of other verses that don't support it? That's like me holding up a sign with the word "read" one can say it's past tense the other could say future, both are right until I but it in a sentence " I read that book last summer." Then we can both know what it really means. Same with verses, line upon line.
*I apologize for the major ranting, haha*