Slade Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all.I'm glad to see we have some people in the TruthTalk Email Service who are not motivated by human dogma. The concept of grace plus nothing minus nothing is a great place to start. Grace plus nothing minus nothing in terms of salvation is great. It's wonderful. It's marvelous. I cannot make this point any CLEARER.
Rebellion against the Will of YHVH is a dangerous prospect. I submit my will to YHVH and I submit my members to the instructions he has laid down in the WHOLE BIBLE. He HIMSELF said He does not change, therefore His WILL does not change either. It was His will for the people called out by His NAME to be obedient to His words in the Old Testament, so it is His will for the people called out by His NAME to be obedient to His words in and after the New Testament. Nothing changed... only dogma.Michael D: This is a little confusing Slade, do you care to clarify...There is NO SUCH THING as the dispensation of grace; YHVH's grace is EVERYWHERE in the Bible.Two questions:1. What do you mean by grace here?2. How was that grace(if it existed) accessed in the OT, and in the NT?Those who are so smart and so defiant and so rebellious that they "know in their heart" they can scoff at the WILL OF YHVH and blaspheme, deny the very power who saved their souls. Their faith is DEAD because they have no works. I pity the soul because their faith cannot save them.Prophesies of the Millennial Kingdom speak of THE Sabbath, The Feasts, SACRIFICE!! Dispensationalism is a dead dogma that preaches a FALSE JESUS. Dispensationalism must ignore the Apostle James, the book of Romans, the words of Jesus, Moses, and the Prophets to survive.Michael D: Slade, one wonders if glorified bodies like Jesus' which walked through walls, will ever get tired and need to rest.... John says that when we see Jesus we will be like Him. Paul says that we shall be changed. One wonders what would be the need of a Sabbath??? (Note, I did not say that there wouldn't be one).-- slade----- Original Message -----From: "Charles P. Locke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Friday, 21 March, 2003 12:28Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] The Sabbath Breaker of Numbers>
> >From: "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Glenn wrote:
> > > David, your whole comments below are built
> > > upon a false foundation. The false foundation
> > > is that Saturday worship is still a law.
> > > This is a sick foundation.
> >
> >The reason this is my foundation is because Jesus taught:
> >
> >Mat 5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot
> >or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law
>
> David, it seems you have omitted some parts of this passage that might help
> understand it. Here is the preceding verse (v17), and the full version of
> the one you quoted (v18):
>
> Matt 5:17 Think not that I am come to destr oy the law, or the prophets: I
> am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
>
> Matt 5:18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or
> one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.
>
> Jesus said he came to fulfil the law in 17, and then in 18 said that nothing
> will pass from the law until all be fulfilled. My question is, did Jesus
> fulfil the law? If he did, what does that do to the law under the new
> covenant? If he did not, then what did he mean when he said he came to
> fulfil?
>
> Perry
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