Saturday, July 16, 2011

Someone wrote... When Christ died, the law of Moses came to an end... but the Ten Commandments (God's Law) "stands fast forever and ever" Psalms 111:8

Someone wrote... When Christ died, the law of Moses came to an end... but the Ten Commandments (God's Law) "stands fast forever and ever" Psalms 111:8. ... How manipulative?
June 16 at 3:26pm · Privacy: · ·
    • Karen Aminadra That made me laugh actually, but it's sad :-(
      June 16 at 3:27pm · · 1 person
    • Karen Aminadra In answer to your question; EXTREMELY MANIPULATIVE and I am only a few seconds into the video! :-O
      June 16 at 3:29pm ·
    • Karen Aminadra I have clicked Dislike!
      June 16 at 3:30pm ·
    • Naomi Bufkin Fielder Ridiculous manipulation!!! Or an incredibly sad amount of ignorance on their part. Either scenario is bad.
      June 16 at 3:35pm · · 2 people
    • Pang William
      Gal 3:10 For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse; for it is written, "CURSED IS EVERYONE WHO DOES NOT CONTINUE IN ALL THINGS WHICH ARE WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF THE LAW, TO DO THEM."

      Gal 3:13 Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, "CURSED IS EVERYONE WHO HANGS ON A TREE"), 14 that the blessing of Abraham might come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.
      June 16 at 3:36pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William Now the only law we have... Rom 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.
      June 16 at 3:37pm · · 2 people
    • Karen Aminadra Actually having seen the vid, there seems to be an amount of fear in him/her.... as if trusting in Jesus Love and Grace only with lead to loss of control in the believer..... in fact, you will keep the Law better by accident than you ever could have by trying to keep it!
      June 16 at 3:37pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William Jesus said... Mat 5:17 "Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy but to fulfill. ... on our behalf. In Christ we love... in Christ we fulfilled the law. Rom 13:10
      June 16 at 3:45pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William Rom 13:10 Love does no harm to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfillment of the law.
      June 16 at 3:45pm · · 2 people
    • Karen Aminadra Exactly Bro, love, love love and everything else comes naturally :-)
      June 16 at 3:47pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William Gal 2:21 I do not set aside the grace of God; for if righteousness comes through the law, then Christ died in vain."
      June 16 at 3:49pm · · 2 people
    • Karen Aminadra Oooooh that one is a smack in the face for the Video-maker! LOL Isn't Jesus just fabulous!!
      June 16 at 3:50pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William ‎1Jn 4:16 And we have known and believed the love that God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in him. We who are in Christ, also in Love... fulfilled the law in Christ!
      June 16 at 3:53pm · · 2 people
    • Pang William Indeed I feel sad for them... blinded! 2Co 3:14 But their minds were blinded. For until this day the same veil remains unlifted in the reading of the Old Testament, because the veil is taken away in Christ.
      June 16 at 3:56pm · · 2 people
    • Phil Paynter
      A law of commandments contained in ordinances is abolished, but God's law isn't, 1Cor9v21. There's a difference between "God's law" and it's administration. The Mosaic Law was an adminstration of works, which is ended. Pure grace, reconciled relationship has someone under the dominion of righteousness - but not through an adminstration of works which could never deliver - but grace, and faith working by love...."God's law" is ultimately not the Mosaic administration, but just "the way everything works when its fully fulfilling it's abundant, created design"...The Psalmist writes of the moon and the stars fulfilling God's "law", and he obviously doesn't mean the Mosaic law of commandments contained in ordinances"...Plus, we have what the epistles call "commandments" in the new covenant, which are more than just "believe the gospel", (but which are "filled out" by believing the gospel). The difference is they are not "laws contained in ordinances", commandments that come in an adminstration of "this do and live", "quid pro quo". We don't have a legalistic, employer-employee relationship with Abba, Father. But we do have the substance of "God's law" in the form of life, in grace, love, faith-relationship........​.....So I haven't watched the video, but perhaps the person is trying to convey something of the 10 commandments of the Mosaic law nevertheless conveying something of what is eternally "good" (of "God's law")...Just at the same times, it sounds from you folks like they think the "life" of them, the substance, the spirit, is found with a slavish legalistic spirit of being "under law" (a law-based relationship/adminstration​ of works).
      June 16 at 4:22pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William eh??? ... 2Co 11:3 But I fear, lest somehow, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, so your minds may be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ... Peace in my heart is the answer.
      June 16 at 4:31pm · · 1 person
    • Phil Paynter Smple gospel, sometimes some more involved explanations are needed, like Paul. Anyways, that's all folks. Just compare 1Cor9v21 with Rom6v14 for yourself, Pang.
      June 16 at 4:34pm ·
    • Pang William I like... Rom 6:14 For sin shall not have dominion over you, for you are not under law but under grace. I like simple.
      June 16 at 4:45pm ·
    • Phil Paynter Me too, I also like 1Cor9v21, bwing not without law to God [as a result of Rom6v14] but under the law to Christ. Also simple. If you can make use of my explanation up there do, but don't judge me as "deceived from simplicity" just because you couldn't or didn't want to hear my comment though and glibly shrugged me off the in the process.
      June 16 at 4:51pm ·
    • Mikkel Thomsen The Law IS Spirit and perfect Love! Therefore there is only One Who can fulfill it .... And He does that in, through and as us. We are just vessels containing the Treassure(Who expresses Himself by means of the vessel(us))
      June 16 at 6:04pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William Sorry Phil... i was referring to the video... being crafty. Not you.
      June 16 at 6:55pm · · 1 person
    • Phil Paynter Ok, I see. I'm sorry I misunderstood you.Thanks.
      June 16 at 6:58pm · · 1 person
    • Graham Manship some people have to be holier than thou.
      June 16 at 7:37pm ·
    • Ryan Clegg
      I am not a legalist by any means, but since when did the commandments of the law become evil? Is murder still bad? Yep. IS lying still bad? Yep. Is adultery still bad? Yep. Is dishonoring your parents still bad? Yep.
      Trusting in the Law to save you and make you righteous by works is Bad. Jesus did that Himself. But, we probably shouldn't be killing people. I think we all agree on that (I hope).
      Bu the New Testament isn't without rules and guidelines for godly conduct. That means that you can't just do whatever you want. There is still right and wrong. The difference now is that we are already righteous before God and Jesus empowers us to live a holy life. Check out the first half of Ephesians 6 for example. Paul quotes the Ten Commandments and tells children to listen to it.
      "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise— “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.”[
      June 16 at 7:58pm · · 1 person
    • Ryan Clegg
      ‎1 Corinthians 5:1-5
      "It is actually reported that there is sexual immorality among you, and of a kind that even pagans do not tolerate: A man is sleeping with his father’s wife. And you are proud! Shouldn’t you rather have gone into mourning and have put out of your fellowship the man who has been doing this? For my part, even though I am not physically present, I am with you in spirit. As one who is present with you in this way, I have already passed judgment in the name of our Lord Jesus on the one who has been doing this. So when you are assembled and I am with you in spirit, and the power of our Lord Jesus is present, hand this man over to Satan for the destruction of the flesh, so that his spirit may be saved on the day of the Lord."

      Is Paul being judgmental here?
      June 16 at 8:07pm · · 2 people
    • Ryan Clegg
      ‎1 Corinthians 5:9-11
      "I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people— not at all meaning the people of this world who are immoral, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters. In that case you would have to leave this world. But now I am writing to you that you must not associate with anyone who claims to be a brother or sister but is sexually immoral or greedy, an idolater or slanderer, a drunkard or swindler. Do not even eat with such people."

      What about here where he explicitly says "someone who claims to be a brother or sister" and not someone "of this world"?
      June 16 at 8:09pm · · 2 people
    • Maria Dillon
      Jesus fulfilled the WHOLE law...in his life, death & resurrection.....God's law is perfect! That is why we his ppl could not fulfill any of it!! God's law was intended 2 show us ourselves...."we r sinners that needs a savior!" Our works, self righteous acts...cannot & could not save us....God is holy, righteous & perfect! He knew that we couldn't do ANYTHING of ourselves 2 be righteous b4 him!! So the promise 2 Abraham by faith, was manifested in the flesh 2 fulfill God's perfect law!! "JESUS" God's Grace 2 us....now when we accept Jesus in 2 our lives through faith by Grace...we r able 2 overcome SIN each day through our OBEDIENCE 2 the LOVE that our father has bestowed upon us...JESUS! We r now righteous & blameless b4 God! Bcuz Jesus stands in our place, in God's presence HOLY & RIGHTEOUS!!! We r now the children of God, joint HEIRS with Christ Jesus 2 the throne of GRACE! Thk u Jesus.
      June 16 at 8:21pm ·
    • Mikkel Thomsen If we rely on our own effort to keep the Law we are imediatly putted under it and thereby under condemnation for not keeping it. The more we try to keep it, the more we are under condemnation for not keeping it. The "right stand" is to rely on Jesus to live the christian life in us, through us as us!
      June 16 at 8:22pm · · 1 person
    • Phil Paynter
      I don't believe anyone who is truly not seeking to justify themselves by "the law" is living by "self-effort" of a wrong variety. At least in the sense of "dominion" of their persons. That was Paul's issue in Rom7.We live ourselves, but with a "spirit" that is in union with Christ. The NT commands etc are addressed to us, not Christ, but we have a dynamic, a "life" to us, of love-relationship,reconcil​ed to God as Father, dead to a rules-and-regulations adminstration of the law, which empowers us, just as it agrees with the spirit of grace and faith. The "I" that no longer lives, Gal2v20, is not "me my soul and body", but "me my soul and body under dominion of justification by works". Thus Paul can just as much address our souls and efforts with "commands", as he can our life and rest. "Effort" is good, the nature of it, the context in which it's energized, is not necessarily. But if I have a spirit of justification by grace alone though faith alone,which is a spirit of "rest" I am free to make every effort myself,according as I am yet able, because I am now a "new" "I", as it were....I think that's about where I am, or heading at least.
      June 16 at 8:40pm · · 1 person
    • Mikkel Thomsen
      I think Phil that the key to our understanding lies in that we not have any nature in our selves. We are just a vessel who derives from one of two deitys(natures). There cannot be an "I".... and also the Spirit of God, as in a relationship. "We are joint together ONE spirit with God; Two spirit as ONE! So by formerly being indwellded by the spirit of error we totally produced the fruit of sin, but after the exhange(through the Cross) we produce the righteous fruit by the Spirit of God. You see, when we focus on OUR doings and not our BE'ings(which is union with God; He and I as ONE) we are operating from what we can do for God, and therefore from a consciousness of seperation(God and me). That was what Paul experienced in Rom7, 18 "For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) nothing good dwells"; (a self without power/nature to do any good) Paul describe in 21 that evil is present in him, when he is trying to do good. (when he tries to do anything of himself). For truth is that we cannot do anything ourselves!
      June 16 at 9:54pm ·
    • Phil Paynter
      I think that "nature" is often superimposed with a concept of "infused righteousness", whereas I see "nature" as the condition of the heart, what "dominates" it by "identity" - and I see that as something that is determined, not by being "possessed" of essential goodness or badness, but by relationship. If I have right relationship with God through justification, and I am in step with the spirit of the relationship, then I can do, as per were I am, Phil4v13. What I mean is, I am free to orginate in response to love-relationship, not a puppet......Two become one, a relational thing, not an essential mixing. I still have my own soul, but my own soul is "bound" in a right relationship. I am not a mere conduit, I am made in the image of God by first birth, and lifted up to life by second, new birth.
      June 16 at 10:06pm · · 1 person
    • Mikkel Thomsen Oh Phil this is a much more profound conversation, I really don't have the time for it, but I agree with you that we are in for a grow into the fulness of Christ. I maybe return later. Bless
      June 16 at 10:32pm ·
    • Phil Paynter No worries, Mikkel. Gotcha.Cheers
      June 16 at 10:35pm ·
    • Ryan Clegg My question is simply (since most people want to keep it "simple") this; Why does the Apostle Paul, in numerous places, tell us to STOP doing certain things if there are no rules now and we are automatically correct?
      Was he being judgmental or writing the Word of God?
      June 17 at 12:43am · · 2 people
    • Mindy Thorn I agree, Ryan.
      June 17 at 1:11am · · 1 person
    • Pang William Rom 6:15 What then? Shall we sin because we are not under law but under grace? Certainly not! 16 Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one's slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness? ... I am righteous in Christ, not the law!
      June 17 at 2:06am ·
    • Ryan Clegg Whose saying that the Law made you righteous? i don't see anyone saying that
      June 17 at 2:11am · · 2 people
    • Mindy Thorn we do sin, though.... as Christians, it is spoken of in the NT and that is to believers. Yes, the law does not make you righteous, agreed there.
      June 17 at 2:16am · · 2 people
    • Mindy Thorn only the obedient are saved, not to gain righteousness, but because they want to, not have to.
      June 17 at 2:17am · · 1 person
    • Pang William Rom 7:12 Therefore the law is holy, and the commandment holy and just and good. 13 Has then what is good become death to me? Certainly not! But sin, that it might appear sin, was producing death in me through what is good, so that sin through the commandment might become exceedingly sinful.

      Rom 3:20 Therefore by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
      June 17 at 2:23am ·
    • Mindy Thorn yes, it is the knowledge of sin and the law will not justify you. But, we do still sin. Look up the word in the NT, Brother, as I don't have time to post them all. We are still not allowed to murder, steal etc...does this make us holy? No only the Blood, is it permitted... oh my no! Shall we sin because we are under grace? God forbid... God bless :)
      June 17 at 2:25am · · 1 person
    • Mindy Thorn I think maybe the problem is when some get obedience and legalism confused... obedience is from love because we want to and the Spirit in us makes us new creatures. Obedience is not legalism, friend. If someone is not obedient, I do not call them a CHristian. for we must walk the walk and talk the talk. The fruits prove the tree ;)
      June 17 at 2:27am · · 1 person
    • Ryan Clegg Jesus said something like that, right?
      June 17 at 2:31am · · 1 person
    • Pang William Rom 7:4 Therefore, my brethren, you also have become dead to the law through the body of Christ, that you may be married to another—to Him who was raised from the dead, that we should bear fruit to God. ... Your obedience is in Christ. Why go back to the law?
      June 17 at 2:35am ·
    • Ryan Clegg
      Pang... are you saying that we should ignore the rules? If so, give me a striaght up answer as to why the Apostle Paul makes so many.

      Also, please take note that we have STRESSED several times now that obedience comes from LOVE, not obligation. Obedience does not make us righteous, but is a by-product of our righteousness.

      all you seem to do is argue with a point that we are not making. IF you say it long and loud enough, though, you may get some to believe that that is what we are saying. Its called the SMOKE SCREEN argument tactic.

      So can a serial killer that gets saved continue to be a serial killer? f so, then why? If not, then why not?
      June 17 at 2:48am · · 1 person
    • Mindy Thorn
      Good point, Ryan, We cannot take a few verses out of context and base doctrine on them. The entire NT must be read, verses that show the whole picture not just what we wish to see. It is the byproduct, the fruit of being righteous. If someone is continually living in sin, I seriously doubt their conversion. We cannot live like the Devil and still claim to have faith in Christ. For even the demons believe and tremble. There are many instructions on sanctification in the NT. We must bear fruit. We are not saved by the fruit, it grows naturally. Pang, did you look up the word 'sin' in a concordance yet or online to see how many times it is mentioned in the NT in regards to the fact that we can and do still sin. God still hates sin as much as ever. He never changes. I am not saying you live in sin, but we all occassionally do still sin. We cannot ignore that it is there. The tree that does not bear fruit, is cast into the fire to be burned. That is what Christ said. he called it worthless I believe. We are made new creatures to be able to follow Christ and to do His will. We are not to sin on purpose or to ignore it. Sin put Christ on the cross. We are to hate it. We are saved to live righteous lives in holy living. This Does NOT save us, Pang, as me and the others have stated. It is supposed to come naturally as part of who we belong to now. No matter how many times you repeat a few verses, it will not make the fact that we are to walk after the Spirit now and obey the gospel which is more than just lip service. It is an entire change of life. It changes us naturally. We are to abide in the vine to produce growth, fruit. We are under grace, not the law, but we are not free to do whatever we wish if it is evil. God bless.
      June 17 at 3:12am ·
    • Mikkel Thomsen
      What Jesus did on the cross is done whether we believe it or not. If we believe it and agree with Him, our new condition(as new creatures), the Spirit will confirm to our spirit that we now are children of God, and that's our new born-experience. We are righteous because of the Righteous One who has putted us to death with Him and alive in Him through His ressurection. Nothing can change that. But as new bornagain believers we are still under the deception of being independed selves (which was the lie the devil decieved himself and the whole human race into(and he still tries, although we are now no longer under His ownership anymore)), not yet conscious of our Union with God in Christ. So we are now learning(by the Grace of God) to be who we were created to be, and that is a mere vessel containing God, through the process of the Spirit working us out of our self-suffieciency and self-relience, to become as nothing in ourself, so He can be the all(Himself) in us. That is our "growing into the fullness of Christ", that He can be the all in us", that He can "come out of us" as us! So we can say with Paul in Gal 2:20 " it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me". Our soul and body is not our identity but the means by which the spirit(which is now Hes Spirit and our spirit joined together as One) expresses through. Then in our new consciousness of Christ as me, we now live our daily life as our self in the foreground, well knowing that "I" is not me, but Christ! We are now free to be who we are, which is Christ as us(self for others), liberated from the deception of being independed self (self for self)
      June 17 at 6:07am · · 1 person
    • Mindy Thorn
      You been reading Norman Grubb, haven't you, Mikkel? :) I have a few of his books myself. Yes, born again are united to His Spirit. I wouldn't go so far as to say Christ IS me now. But, I know what you mean. To allow Christ to live through us as vessels, we will walk as He walked. And we will want to obey by His Spirit. :) Obedience will not save but is required. It should be natural and believers should not have to even discuss that fact that we will want to. It should just be known. love fulfills the law as they are all summed up in love, but should nto have to be told that lying and murder etc..are evil, we should naturally hate them. The law written on our tablets of flesh now :) I am married and I fix Hubby din din everynight, not because I think he is going to not love me or divorce me if I do not, I do it to see him smile. Because I love him. Just an analogy :) God bless, Brother ♥
      June 17 at 6:36am · · 1 person
    • Mindy Thorn And Gal 2:20 is one of my very fave verses! Thanks for posting it :)
      June 17 at 6:37am · · 1 person
    • Mikkel Thomsen
      By continue to focus on our doings is to operate in a seperated consciousness of me seperated from God, doing the work. WE ARE IN UNION WITH GOD NOT INDEPENDED SELVES! We cannot sin, because we are no longer under rulership of the producer of sin(the devil), but totaly under rulership of God! We can commit sin which is an action contrary to who we really are! That doesn't make us sinners! We are saint who can commit sin, by forgetting who we are! If we think we by ourself can keep us self from sinning, we fell short of the law. We can only say "Lord, You are the only One who can keep me from sinning!" Yes Mindy, Norman Grubb is my favorite teacher. Thanks for notice it, Bro♥. God is faithfull and by His Grace He will cause us to will and do according to His own pleasure.
      June 17 at 7:25am · · 1 person
    • Mikkel Thomsen ‎...And no we are not Christ in essence, but in expression as Him. (We are made in His image), as models "fitted" to contain and express Him!
      June 17 at 7:42am · · 1 person
    • Pang William Rom 7:5 For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions which were aroused by the law were at work in our members to bear fruit to death. 6 But now we have been delivered from the law, having died to what we were held by, so that we should serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter... It is very simple, ask only the Spirit.
      June 17 at 8:09am ·
    • Pang William
      Rom 7:7 What shall we say then? Is the law sin? Certainly not! On the contrary, I would not have known sin except through the law. For I would not have known covetousness unless the law had said, "YOU SHALL NOT COVET." 8 But sin, taking opportunity by the commandment, produced in me all manner of evil desire. For apart from the law sin was dead.

      Ryan, the one in 1Co 5 had taken Grace for granted. If one insisted to live in sin, he shall be cast out of fellowship with the church. But Paul never said we are to go by the law. If one is truly of Christ, he won't need anyone to teach him to obey the law. We are Christ's, we are Love's... We naturally love one another. Not only we won't steal, we would give.
      June 17 at 9:34am ·
    • Ryan Clegg
      So, why was Paul telling people what not to do?
      And are you saying that when people get saved they automatically know everything? What is the point of teaching then?
      How did the person take grace for granted? If it is free, how can you take for granted?
      Also, what about when Paul quoted the commandment (which is what I am talking about here, not the full "LAW", which included sacrifcing and trying to be right with God) to honor your mother and father?
      June 17 at 11:00am · · 1 person
    • Mikkel Thomsen
      I think Paul often corrected people because of their imatureness. He admonished the church in Corinth by saying in 1. Cor. 3; 1 And I, brethren, could not speak to you as to spiritual people but as to carnal, as to babes in Christ. 2 I fed you with milk and not with solid food; for until now you were not able to receive it, and even now you are still not able; 3 for you are still carnal. For where there are envy, strife, and divisions among you, are you not carnal and behaving like mere men? "Baby" Christians always need to be corrected, because they yet don't know who they are in Christ!
      June 17 at 4:17pm ·
    • Ryan Clegg
      Oh, I agree with that Mikkel. Its just that when Paul was teaching them and setting guidelines for them, he was NOT teachiing them to live under the law (as Pang would have everyone believe that I am saying), but there are still rules. And they line up with the Ten Commandments.
      They were told to follow these guidelines, not to BECOME righteous, but in order to show the world around them that their hearts had changed.
      No where have I ever said that anyone was teaching them to obey the Law. Here is an important spiritual truth though, Rules and Guidelines do not EQUAL the Law!
      June 17 at 7:35pm · · 1 person
    • Mikkel Thomsen Thanks Ryan, The Law will always be present to us, when we in our double-mindness think we are seperated from God(independed selves) and think we can do anything good or bad ourselves.
      June 17 at 7:52pm ·
    • Derrick Day William, please inbox me the link to the video.
      June 17 at 9:37pm ·
    • Mindy Thorn
      We do follow by the 'newness of the Spirit' exactly and love fulfills the law, but there are guidelines to becoming holy in living and to help us to have lives that benefit us and others. We don't toss the entire NT out because we love Jesus, if we do love Him we want to learn how to become like Him and do what is pleasing to Him, to walk as He walked.... We are to work toward becoming like Christ daily. That is our goal, to run the race. As Ryan said, Paul stated to honor your mother and Father. Lots of atheists do that but it will not make them righteous, only the Blood alone does. But, we are still to honor them for this is love. Love fulfills the law. There are additional instructions to growing in holiness and Paul pointed them out as Ryan stated. Such as the commandments not to be followed to bring us righteousness but now are written on our hearts in the newness of spirit which we will automatically fulfill all of the law by living in love. <3Not only how do you take grace for granted, Ryan, but how also would one grieve the Spirit? by sinning. The bible has guidelines in it to make us happy and to help us walk as God wants us to walk. We should not forsake good instruction. The entire NT, heck the entire Bible is to be studied, and followed. Again, obedience to God's word is not legalism, it is loving God with all our heart, soul and Spirit. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. :)
      June 17 at 10:16pm · · 2 people
    • Mikkel Thomsen Our living is not to imitate Christ, but to let Him live His life through us. It is NOT Christ helping us to live His life, it is Christ only, living His own life(nature which is Love), through us, as us! Mindy, take a look on my link, it will help understand.
      June 17 at 10:55pm · · 1 person
    • Mindy Thorn I do understand, Brother, am a Norman fan myself :) Those qualities are still embodied in one word... love.... :) He lives it through us, but there are also additional instructions that Paul gave and the other apostles that we are to heed to. It's not about trying to be saved, but because we are .
      June 17 at 11:11pm · · 1 person
    • Pang William Derrick Day, here is the link to the video...http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=topoNY3mep8&feature=r​elmfu
      June 19 at 10:57am ·
    • Pang William
      Rom 2:14 for when Gentiles, who do not have the law, by nature do the things in the law, these, although not having the law, are a law to themselves, 15 who show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and between themselves their thoughts accusing or else excusing them...

      Be it rules and guidelines or the law... They are the same as long as it is not led by the Spirit. Gal 5:18 But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law.
      June 19 at 4:19pm ·
    • Mindy Thorn
      I agree :) But we must still always follow instruction from the Lord. Friend, I am not stating no one is that we must follow to be righteous. You seem to think that. That is not true. We are righteous by His blood and nothing we do can add to the cross. But, in the NT there are directions regarding discipline and order in the churches, marriage guidelines etc... It is right to follow the whole counsel of God. To do so is not only wise, but pleases FAther to have children that wish to follow His will. We are led by the Spirit, but it is not wise to ignore sound teachings on our walk and conduct. This really should not even be a discussion, Friend. I think you are just misunderstanding us. We are to take the entire bible into counsel. THere were many that had the Spirit yet were confused on some issues. The bible is profitable for learning to mature in our walk. It has good advice for Godly living and how to best serve our Lord. You may ignore the Bible's instructions, Brother, but that is not wise. If that were the case no one would ever listen to sermons or teachers. We all need to be taught on issues. All fo us. Lest one be wise in His own eyes, let him realize that only God is wise and He speaks through His book to us for our profit and learning and maturity. I know what you are saying, Brother, but really we need to read the entire NT and apply it to our lives. This doesn't make us more righteous, it helps us grow in holiness and wisdom. God bless. ♥ ps; I think this conversation really shouldn't even be taking place that I have to dispute or any of us that we are to learn from the Bible and follow the instructions laid down to us by the prophets that spoke the Word of the Lord, and think I have said all that needs to be said on this issue. I love you and hope you are having a great weekend. ♥
      June 20 at 2:12am · · 1 person
    • Pang William
      Beware... 1Co 15:56 The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law...

      Gal 5:9 A little leaven leavens the whole lump.

      Gal 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. 24 And those who are Christ's have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
      June 20 at 11:27am ·
    • Mikkel Thomsen I don't neither want to repeat my self over again. ~ In Christ we are changing from Glory to Glory! Bless you all.
      June 20 at 6:18pm · · 1 person
    • Mindy Thorn
      Pang, I know the verses but still does not mean you don't have to follow the instructions in the NT or they would not be there from the apostles. There are some commands that say if you do not listen, bad results. I don't want to repeat myself either, as Mikkel said, but I do think you should read the NT again in its entirety not just a few verses and we know those which you just keep repeating what we are not denying. oy vey. Even instructions on marriage, those are not the law, they are beneficial and commands through Paul from the Lord. You just are not getting it. Anyway, have a great week and God bless, Brother. ♥
      June 21 at 9:10pm ·
    • Mindy Thorn Pang, please read this. It will help you much.
      June 21 at 9:13pm ·
    • Mindy Thorn We are to obey the entire NT, for the Spirit frees us to obey. Grace helps us obey and do the will of God, it does not free us from not obeying, and the Spirit leads and assists in this. To deny that we do not have to obey God, is not biblical. The entire bible and NT Included up until the last book instructs us to. Yes, through the spirit.
      June 21 at 9:15pm · · 1 person