You seem to not understand that there are more Christian views than dispensationalism.
But what I'm stressing is that there are many, many times Christians do not want to obey or do not know what to do. In those situations we need to tell them what they ought to do and why. It's part of teaching and discipleship.
It seems the things you assume I don't understand reflect only on the things you actually do not understand...
But what I'm stressing is that there are many, many times Christians do not want to obey or do not know what to do. In those situations we need to tell them what they ought to do and why. It's part of teaching and discipleship.
It seems the things you assume I don't understand reflect only on the things you actually do not understand...
If you want to discuss the written law I will. Should I urge you to take note of the following?
Have you ever fasted and told anyone you have fasted, or in your heart wanted anyone to know you have fasted?
If you have you are a hypocrite according to Christ
If someone stole your shirt would you offer them other items of clorthing with nothing in your heart but love for them while doing so?
Do you not invite friends and family home for a meal, but rather the lame, poor and blind so you may receive a reward from your father in Heaven?
Should I go on? Are you truly glad in your heart I have mentioned these things to you or not?
And if you are not truly glad, are you acting in love if you act the same way towards others?
Build your brothers and sisters up, do not crush them with impossible demands you yourself do not attempt to keep