And I should add - To whom much is given, much is
required judyt
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:02:43 -0500 Judy Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BINGO Samson was a "BELIEVER"!Wow!JD you certainly don't honor the "anointed of God" like David did - even when a demonized Saul was trying to kill him and David slipped up on him in a cave and could have killed him first. He later repented for cutting off the corner of his garment because he did not want to harm "the Lord's anointed"The same God chose Samson and anointed him for ministry. How is it you are not afraid to call him "a screwed up fellow"? He is no worse than any of us on TT who have compromised and "missed it" How many of us can say we have not messed up one time since we were called of God and born of the Spirit? Remember John is the greatest of those under the Old Covenant and the least in the Kingdom is greater than he. JudytOn Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:05:30 EST [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Understand that I completely agree that Samson was a screwed up fellow. His story is, in fact, a great story to share with a room full little tough guys locked up in a CYA facility. They identify with his weaknesses and are even surprised at his inclusion in the "Hall of Faith."
I am not sure I agree (emphasis on "not sure") about the "faith without works is dead" and, then including as "works," his works of the flesh. It appears that we ahve the conclusion. We just there there differently. Care to comment on your use of "works" and "works of the flesh?"
JD
JD
In a message dated 2/24/2005 4:32:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Interested in your "leasr part"
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In a message dated 2/23/2005 2:56:06 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FAITH WITHOUT WORKS iis DEAD! Samsons' works were of the flesh, chasing after skirts, breaking his Nazarite vow. So how then could he be a hero? As Judy has pointed out by his FAITH, by his believing! He lived like a devil, but when it came down to it Samson believed God. That is what put him in Right relationship to God by His grace
Amen for the most part.

