Blessed Are The Pure Of Heart ( Matthew:5 )

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DustyRhodes

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Dec 30, 2016
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For They Shall See God,

This process though is not just for a chosen few but
rather it is for all. When Jesus stood on he mount,He
was talking to all who were there. There is a difference
though between hearing and doing. It is easy to read
but another thing to do. Becoming pure of heart means
we empty ourselves of our old selves and take on the
Spirit of God. Jesus is telling us, that was then and this
is now. You can't put new wine into old wine skins. So
watch Jesus is saying you can't mix the old law with the
new. Jesus becomes the new life. In fact Jesus is the
new law. Scripture has Jesus saying "He who comes
through me, comes to the Father who sent me." Does
that mean that now we throw God the Father out the
window; of course not. Strictly it means that whatever
we see Jesus do, we should also do and then we are
doing God's will and not our own.
 

JaumeJ

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Jul 2, 2011
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Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. He teaches us all if we come to Him to learn fulfilling the prophesy, "You shall by taught by God."

If one prefers to call Him thee new law, then one must also share this or her knowledge of just what Jesus was saying when He said that anyone teacing against theleaqst of these laws will be least in heaven.

Jesus humbled Himself is so many ways, and the one tht is very dear to all is hwo He, Himself, teaches each one of us if we are willing, just as He saves each one of us. When He declared He came to fulfill the law but not to destroy it, understaqnd what He is aying.

Some say we obey the law in the Spirit, yet they do not know what law it is, but Jesus explains it all.

Yes we are saved from the curse of the law, death, and we live forever, but what was our Lord sayig when He taught not to teach against it. For sure we have fresh grace and mercy every morning, but what was He teching. It is there in the Godpels for all who see.