Perfect put in isolation is meaningless. Perfection is subjective, depending on what your measure is and what your criteria of perfection is. God chose an altar built of stones not cut by man. Now to the Lord that was perfect, but to us we would say that is just a pile of stones.
Another way of thinking about this is the command not to murder/kill someone.
You kill in war, you kill in execution. So the context is killing someone without justice and legal justification.
Jesus said "Ask anything and I will do it." He did not mean ask anything without context, but within His will, not self serving, something that the brethren would agree with. Again Jesus talks about judgement, being able to see things properly, before you give a word of encouragement or rebuke. He says ask God, because He will give you the right wisdom to see and share. Many though extend this to everything and get disappointed when it fails.
Hyper-grace is naive and simplistic. Knowing someone and their desires and will effect what they will agree with etc.
It takes time to learn the nature of God, which is why we have the bible and all the dealings man has had with God over 1,000's of years. God is not going to change and we need to be very careful to understand and get things right. Why else do we have such a large book with a vast amount of people, words, experiences unless this is a lifetime walk.
Another way of thinking about this is the command not to murder/kill someone.
You kill in war, you kill in execution. So the context is killing someone without justice and legal justification.
Jesus said "Ask anything and I will do it." He did not mean ask anything without context, but within His will, not self serving, something that the brethren would agree with. Again Jesus talks about judgement, being able to see things properly, before you give a word of encouragement or rebuke. He says ask God, because He will give you the right wisdom to see and share. Many though extend this to everything and get disappointed when it fails.
Hyper-grace is naive and simplistic. Knowing someone and their desires and will effect what they will agree with etc.
It takes time to learn the nature of God, which is why we have the bible and all the dealings man has had with God over 1,000's of years. God is not going to change and we need to be very careful to understand and get things right. Why else do we have such a large book with a vast amount of people, words, experiences unless this is a lifetime walk.
Stick to the question please.
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