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Well done Dan! To me the most vivid point is in green above. We must always let clear multiple scriptures be our guide and if an obscure scripture seems to contradict the clear scriptures - then this means we are not interpreting it correctly because we have a religious bias. As we wait on the Lord in this matter - Holy Spirit, He will reveal how this fits in with the known truth about the gospel of the grace of Christ.
Some things in scripture are progressive in nature too. As the disciples matured in the Lord - the more they knew about Christ and what He had done. Even after telling them 17 times He was going to die - they still didn't believe or understand what He was saying.
None knew about Christ being in us like the revelation that the Lord gave to Paul. Christ in us - the hope of glory is the mystery that we need to get a revelation of and what all that means to us because of our new creation in Christ.
Some things in scripture are progressive in nature too. As the disciples matured in the Lord - the more they knew about Christ and what He had done. Even after telling them 17 times He was going to die - they still didn't believe or understand what He was saying.
None knew about Christ being in us like the revelation that the Lord gave to Paul. Christ in us - the hope of glory is the mystery that we need to get a revelation of and what all that means to us because of our new creation in Christ.
Amen, and amen, Grace777x70. I also like things in green, and red. Would add that learning from Reformed Bible teachers you, by the Spirit, know to be of consistent, abiding Bible truth helps immensely, amazing how much agreement there is within a certain community of scholars, and how the cobwebs disappear.