You know what is hard is this, I read what people like Grandpa writes on here and I can see very clearly that he does not get my position. Maybe he sees the same thing when He sees what I write.
I most clearly do not agree with Grandpa on this issue. However that being said, I do not have reason to believe he is being deliberately dishonest. At this point in time I only see a man who loves God and desires to free me from bondage. While I don't believe I am in bondage, I can accept the good will he has towards me.
Do I think he is wrong? Yes of course I do. But My understanding of God allows me to believe that being wrong does not automatically disqualify you from heaven. It is not so much what you know but rather being honest in heart towards God. We are all on a journey and I would hate to think that one could lose salvation based simply on getting everything right in time. Rather God reads the heart and accepts the true in heart.
That means I might have to be corrected on some things when I get to heaven, so might you but that will be ok, because your heart is open to correction.
You might say, well is there no standard? Yes the standard is faith in God to save. The thief on the cross did not know everything surely but salvation was his in Christ. Martian Luther started some good stuff for God but I am sure he had much to learn and error to unlearn when he died. but he gave himself to the work of God and I hope to meet him in heaven.
I am not saying we should not teach truth or not obey God. I myself believe wholeheartedly that the Sabbath day still matters. and that God's people should keep it even today. I believe Isaiah that we will keep it even in heaven.
I believe anyone who knows that it still matters in scripture and does not keep it will be lost. But I don't see people like Grandpa in that boat so to speak. Many have been taught in such ways that they truly can not see what is so plain to some of us.
I can only hope and pray for them the same thing i hope an pray for myself. That I will be honest enough when I approach scripture that one day If I am in error I will see it by the Spirit of God.
I do not know who will be saved in the end, that is Gods position to judge that. I will continue to teach obedience to the law of God. At least the parts that are not shadows. Because I can see their importance.
But I will not judge my brethren who love the Lord. I have in the past and I am sorry for my ignorance in that. And if they are dishonest then God will be their judge. As for me I will continue to obey the Lord as I am convicted by the Word of God.
Blessings.
I most clearly do not agree with Grandpa on this issue. However that being said, I do not have reason to believe he is being deliberately dishonest. At this point in time I only see a man who loves God and desires to free me from bondage. While I don't believe I am in bondage, I can accept the good will he has towards me.
Do I think he is wrong? Yes of course I do. But My understanding of God allows me to believe that being wrong does not automatically disqualify you from heaven. It is not so much what you know but rather being honest in heart towards God. We are all on a journey and I would hate to think that one could lose salvation based simply on getting everything right in time. Rather God reads the heart and accepts the true in heart.
That means I might have to be corrected on some things when I get to heaven, so might you but that will be ok, because your heart is open to correction.
You might say, well is there no standard? Yes the standard is faith in God to save. The thief on the cross did not know everything surely but salvation was his in Christ. Martian Luther started some good stuff for God but I am sure he had much to learn and error to unlearn when he died. but he gave himself to the work of God and I hope to meet him in heaven.
I am not saying we should not teach truth or not obey God. I myself believe wholeheartedly that the Sabbath day still matters. and that God's people should keep it even today. I believe Isaiah that we will keep it even in heaven.
I believe anyone who knows that it still matters in scripture and does not keep it will be lost. But I don't see people like Grandpa in that boat so to speak. Many have been taught in such ways that they truly can not see what is so plain to some of us.
I can only hope and pray for them the same thing i hope an pray for myself. That I will be honest enough when I approach scripture that one day If I am in error I will see it by the Spirit of God.
I do not know who will be saved in the end, that is Gods position to judge that. I will continue to teach obedience to the law of God. At least the parts that are not shadows. Because I can see their importance.
But I will not judge my brethren who love the Lord. I have in the past and I am sorry for my ignorance in that. And if they are dishonest then God will be their judge. As for me I will continue to obey the Lord as I am convicted by the Word of God.
Blessings.
Even though you have some of the same beliefs as the other legalists and judaizers here you don't seem to be as dis-honest with scripture as they are.
Take this silliness about the difference between Moses law and Gods Law. And that difference being the 10 commandments. Its dishonest and an obvious ploy to go back to working at the law. Or justifying ones work at the law.
For what purpose??? Have you asked yourself that? What purpose does working at the law in your own understanding do?
The only thing I really wonder about people who are still working at the law is if they've ever really been to Christ. By some of the things you have said, gotime, I have to believe you have. The others, I'm still not so sure.
Galatians 5:1 [FONT="]Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
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Do you know why you shouldn't be entangled again in the yoke of bondage? Because your carnal work and carnal understanding don't come anywhere close to fulfilling it. But, by the act of un-belief, you work at the law thinking the Lord Jesus Christ has not fulfilled whatever it is you are working at.
Don't you think that maybe it is your understanding that is falling short and not the Work of the Lord Jesus Christ and what He has Fulfilled?
Somehow, you know that the Lord has fulfilled part of the law, but also somehow (not biblically) you think the Lord has left some un-fulfilled. The Lord didn't say He came to fulfill some of the law or part of the law. If He only fulfilled part of the law then He couldn't make the statement Come to me and I will give you Rest. He would have had to say come to me and I will give you saturday sabbath keeping or rest from sacrificing animals or some such qualifier.
But the only qualifier is, you who are laboring at the law, come to me and I will give you Rest from your carnal work and carnal understanding at the law.
Paul tries to explain this to you in several different epistles.
Romans 7:14 [FONT="]For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin.
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