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forgetting, of course, that earlier in Jesus' exhange with the Samaritan woman, he mentions that "salvation comes from the Jews." I doubt any of us worship the same as they do (or did). However, that being said, the way in which worship matters is the attitude in which we worship. Psalm 51 says that the Lord will not despise a contrite heart. I think your'e wrong. I think most people give a great deal of thought to what God wants. Matthew 15:8 speaks to this position of the heart most eloquently. Apparently, you overlooked this in your proof-texting. Here, Jesus quotes Isaiah: "This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me." Then verse 9: "In vain do they worship me, teaching human precepts as doctrines." Again, as Jesus himself so eloquently uses scripture to teach, it's the attitude of our hearts that God is concerned with, not a picayune adherence to rites and rituals. The sons of Aaron were burned because they offered unholy fire, not because they had been disobedient. This is a matter of interpretation. What kind of statement is this??? FEAR??? Fear is now to be our motivation for being righteous? What about love? I thought we love God, because God first loved us! I wish to go to heaven to be with a God who loves me. I do not wish to go to heaven out of fear of a God who discounts me so much that God will destroy me. ![]()
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You maintatin that God offers grace to everyone who 1) renounces impiety, 2) renounces worldly passions, 3) lives life in the present that is self-controlled, upright and godly. Forget loving God or loving your neighbor, upon which Jesus said all the Law and the prophets depend. If I just do these three things, every minute of every day for the rest of my mortal existence (God forbid I should turn back to my own vomit and throw away my one chance at heaven!), then...only then...will God offer me grace. That's a theology utterly devoid of hope. No one is perfect. No one can live up to that standard. That's why grace is grace! That's why grace is a gift, and not a reward! That's the reason for the new covenant making the old obsolete, as Hebrews says. Our good actions do not bring us salvation. Our good actions are the result of our having decided to live into our salvation. You're putting the cart before the horse here. We stand in reconciliation to God, because of the Christ-event. Humanity has been completed in Christ. Nothing can change that. Our response to that grace is our good works. It is by that fruit that we are known to be in a state of grace...but the works themselves do not create salvation for us. Once again, Gal. 6:2 says "Bear one another's burdens." In other words, act in a loving manner toward others. This has nothing to do with "doing things that will win my salvation." Likewise, James 1:25 has been misused for years by folks who wish to impose a rule of works upon the theology of grace. James' call to action is a definition of impetus, not result. The Hebrews passage (8:10) refers to a new covenant, not predicated upon the keeping of laws, but upon the ministry of Christ. The Covenant of the Law, as the writer goes on to say, is obsolete. Why? Because, finally, keeping the Law cannot save us, because there is no hope of our keeping it. No, grace is a gift. It is our nature of having been placed in a state of reconciliation with God. We need to live into that identity. Sometimes we fall back. Sometimes we cannot see it. But, having been reconciled, we are now free to approach God in confidence that reconciliation means just that, and not some cheap, pitiful adherence to and preoccupation with a set of rules that we may falter in keeping.
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Every time I try to talk to someone, it's "I'm sorry this" and "forgive me that," and "I'm not worthy." It's like those miserable psalms...they're so depressing -- God Last edited by sojourner; 10-05-2006 at 12:02 PM. |
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1Cor.1:10
10 Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment. 1 Timothy 1:3 3 As I urged you when I went into Macedonia—remain in Ephesus that you may charge some that they teach no other doctrine, Looks like they do say Speak the same thing / Teach no other doctrine. We are to speak as the oracles of God (1Peter 4:11). Now ,when the apostle Paul writes and says the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord. This means that the letters the apostles wrote were in fact the commandments of the Lord (1Cor.14:37). The Holy Spirit brought back to the apostles remembrance all things that Jesus said to them while Jesus was on the earth according to (John 14:26 ; 16:13). This above scripture makes those above it the commandments of the Lord. These instructions were sent to the church as a pattern for all time. We see that pattern as commandments of the Lord which make up the New Testament Laws. (Heb.8:10). Those laws were given by the grace of God (Titus 2:11,12). Laws teach us to do some things and not to do other things. A part of grace is the New Testament Law according to (Titus 2:11,12). in love Baerly |
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This is obviously in defiance of some heresy. We have a much broader world view than Paul did and a much higher tolerance for cultural differences. Our society is no longer as provincial as Paul's. We understand that others' viewpoints are valid, and that other voices are valuable in helping us come to a greater understanding about who God is -- and who we are! My Bible says, "Whoever speaks must do so as one speaking the very words of God;..." Are you not aware that there are usually several ways of saying the same thing? God speaks to us in the language of Spirit, which we must translate into verbage. And that verbage is likely to be different from someone else's, based upon our unique perspective. Again, not what the passage says. The passage is talking about orderliness of worship by not allowing those who are not prophets, speak in worship as if they were. It says nothing about the corpus of the letters themselves being the actual words of Christ. IMO, your stance is a little too pharisaical for me.
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I have a few Questions for you Sojourner since you claim the church you attend (Episcopal Church) does nothing which is contrary to the word of God.
1. Does the Episcopal Church need the "Book of Common Prayer" if you use only the bible as your spiritual guide? Isn't this Book of Common Prayer a CREED BOOK? If it is the same as the bible WHy use it? 2.In this book of prayer we find 39 Articles of the Anglican Church of U.S.A. they are found on pp.867-876 of the 1979 REVISION of the "BOOK OF Common PRAYER". Why do you need these if the bible is your guide alone? Also can you trust these articles if they have to be REVISED? 3. Article #3 claims Jesus went to hell. How do you come up with this? 4. # 10 claims man cannot turn to God by his own natrual strength and good works,to faith,and calling upon God.... --Does this mean man has to be eluminated by the Holy Spirit without man doing anything?Meaning a Direct Operation of the H.S. 5. #11 Claims man is justified by FAITH ALONE. This one really gets me because the only place those two words are found together in James 2:24 the bible says we are NOT SAVED BY FAITH ONLY. I would consider this something that was contrary to the New Testament will of Jesus Christ. 6. #17 Claims baptism of young children in any wise is to be retained in the church,as most agreeable with the institution. Do yall baptize babies who are to young to learn about the scriptures and have faith before they are baptized? Is it an immersion or sprinkling in water? And Does water baptism save? 7.Does the Episcopal Church let women preach in the pulpit? In the light of (1Tim.2:12) women are not to usurp authority over a man,but to learn in silence. Sojourner, I am hoping you will receive this post understanding I care about your soul much more that I care to win a debate. I am hoping when you see the church you attends teaches against the very words of Jesus you will seek the church which will adhere to the word of God (the bible),(Rom.16:16) in love Baerly |
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Hi Bearly, I find your formatting a bit confusing, but I'll try to address some of your questions. Thank you for your concern about my mortal soul.
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Hi Lunamoth, Does it concern you if the Episcopal Church does things in worship according to there traditions which are contrary to the bible? One scripture which would apply here is (Gal.1:6-9).We are told to DO all things in the name of the Lord (Col.3:17). It is my understanding this means by the authority of the Lord. In other words we must have authority for all the things we do. The bible says God will reject the peoples worship if it is not in spirit and in truth (John 4:24) (Mt.15:9).
In Spirit means the right attitude In Truth means according to the words of Jesus (the New Testament) (John 17:17) (John 8:32). WE must understand the plan of salvation before one is baptized. We learn this from reading (Acts 8:30).The Spirit told Philip to go and help the Ethiopian eunich.The first thing Philip said to the eunich was, Do you understand what your reading? Here we learn understanding the gospel preceeds obeying the gospel (Rom.6:3-6,16-18). Also please notice we learn from a child the holy scriptures which are able to make us WISE UNTO SALVATION WHICH IS IN CHRIST (2Tim.3:14,15). Notice the child must LEARN the scriptures which in turn makes them wise UNTO (or towards) salvation..... please notice what the scriptures are given for (instruction) in righteousness. Also (Mt.28:19) shows us that TEACHING must take place before we baptize anyone.Then after they obey the gospel they are taught to observe all things Jesus commanded (vs)20.That is infact what the N.T. is all about. Then we learn that we can understand scriptures when we read the bible (Eph.3:3,4). Even those on the day of Pentecost when the first gospel sermon was preached had to understand what they were doing (Acts 2:36-41),Please notice the word KNOW in (vs)36. Knowing that they had killed Jesus (the saviour) hurt them and it provoked them to seek the plan of salvation for the sin problem. That plan was told to them in (vs) 38. On that same day 3000 people were baptized (or obeyed the gospel) when they gladly received the word of God (vs) 41. Notice the bible says they have to receive the word of God gladly to be a candidate to be baptized. If we just get baptized without understanding what were doing or what Jesus done for us, we are just getting wet. Please notice (Mk16:16) Belief+Baptized = Saved . This scripture also is teaching us the plan of salvation.It says one must believe first. I know what other people and religions say,but I am concerned with what Jesus said since it is his words which will judge us in the end (John 12:48). The apostle Paul said the things I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord (1Cor.14:37). If you can show me this in the bible I will believe it and teach it to others ------->Infant baptism is a sign of grace. Intellectual assent is a work. The Holy Spirit can fit in the tiniest drop of water. Baptism is an outward SIGN of an inner reality. Speak as the oracles of God (1Peter 4:11). (1Cor.4:6) ( Rev.22:18,19) (Deut.4:2) are all telling us not to add or subtract from the word of God. Also notice (Gal.1:6-9) If anyone preach any other gospel let him be accursed (or cut off from God). in love Baerly Last edited by Baerly; 10-08-2006 at 02:16 AM. |