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jt: So Jesus going to the cross
for us is "tough love?" Was his forgiveness toward the woman caught
in adultery "coddling" her?
Izzy says: Yes, in fact that
was the toughest love. Now he expects us to do the same, and crucify
our own flesh.
jt: Tough on who - Him or
His enemies (us); actually how does one crucify
himself?
Izzy: The
problem is that you don’t see that because the woman was repentant, Jesus
forgave her and said, “Go and SIN NO MORE.”
jt: Nope Izzy, there is no
record of the woman saying anything until after her accusers left and
then all she says is "No man Lord" (see John 8:1-11); are you adding
your doctrine to the text?
Izzy: He
loved repentant the sinner,
but rebuked the sin.
jt: Where? I don't see
Him loving the sinner or rebuking the sin. He said he didn't condemn
her and told her to go and sin no more.
Izzy: You want to embrace the
sinner “right where they are”, and sympathize with their sin, thus putting
your stamp of acceptance on their sin.
jt: And where did you learn
all of this about me Izzy? Are you accusing me of
this because I didn't
raise my children right
or because you've been
listening to the accuser?
Izzy: This
is called being an “enabler”.
What every sodomite wants is for straights to accept and love them
right where they are, and accept them as normal. This only greases the
skids to hell.
jt: Oh is that so? Now you are
telling me I am in a co-dependent relationship with sodomites and am an
enabler?
You are the one with the
sodomite friends Izzy. Not me.
I think we need to go back and
take a harder look at John 8:7 "Let him who is
without sin cast the first stone"
That is some good
counsel.
Judy |