So why would any of us need to look to an external law written on tablets of stone. Post 1264
The above is offensive to you? I have said we have the law in us, not the word of God/the whole bible in us. So I have not said we do not need to read the bible per se have I. If you are going to comment on my posts, please quote them accurately
The above is offensive to you? I have said we have the law in us, not the word of God/the whole bible in us. So I have not said we do not need to read the bible per se have I. If you are going to comment on my posts, please quote them accurately
The apostasy is when believers leave the word of God. Instead of the church being something practical that you can touch with your hand it is the "spiritual church". Many Bible verses are said to be "out of date". The arrogance is off the charts. 90% of the people who attend church don't know the word of God but teachings like this give them the excuse. They don't need to bind that word to their hand and as frontlets before their eyes, no they magically have them on their heart.
How exactly does God write His laws on our heart?
Romans 10:17 So faith cometh of hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
You have to hear the word of God spoken to get faith. This doesn't mean you have to listen to a sermon, you can read the word and have the logos become the Rhema. So what the apostasy does, what Balaam teaches, is you don't need that word of God.
Matthew 5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
It is not good enough to "do them" you must also teach them. You are teaching that since the laws are written on our heart we don't need to "fixate" on those that are written down! That is a gobbledygook way of saying we don't need to teach them.