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601 | Jesus called himself the son of man why? | Matt 16:13 | srbaegon | 128083 | ||
Hello Norm, I see BradK did a good job in response. I will add just a bit more. 1. Jesus is the exact image and imprint of God, which only God can be. He was not made in the image of God like mankind but WAS the image of God. Col. 1:15 (ESV) He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. Hebrews 1:3-4 (ESV) He is the radiance of the glory of God and the exact imprint of his nature, and he upholds the universe by the word of his power. 2. Jesus created all things, and He holds them together. Only God has this power and authority. Col. 1:16-17 (ESV) For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. [17] And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. The Lord Jesus Christ is God in the flesh. No less. Steve |
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602 | Jesus called himself the son of man why? | Matt 16:13 | srbaegon | 128087 | ||
Hello DBR, Thank you for the link to that site. I read it. This thought from the site is correct, but over all, you are both wrong. The Lord Jesus Christ is very God in the flesh. Steve |
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603 | NT Church | Matt 16:18 | srbaegon | 61255 | ||
Hello Derdan I question you saying there is such a thing as an OT church that is somehow different than the NT church. The church didn't begin until Acts 2. BTW, why are you going through the threads on this verse and answering old questions often with the same previously-given conclusions? It seems to be a waste of space. Steve |
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604 | NT Church | Matt 16:18 | srbaegon | 61338 | ||
Hello Derdan I don't understand your question. I said in my posting to you that the church began in Acts 2. I was questioning your use of the phrase "O.T. church." Steve |
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605 | NT Church | Matt 16:18 | srbaegon | 217141 | ||
Hello rakpak, I knew the answer when I asked the question. I was trying to draw out the contributor to understand the intent of the post. Steve |
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606 | need references to "it's already done" | Matt 18:18 | srbaegon | 168720 | ||
Hello Mark, I think that you have to be careful beyond church discipline. The teaching is that the church has authority regardless of its size. Notice the Lord does not say that a splinter group has the authority, but the entire local church is in mind. This is not all the teaching on church discipline. We need to add 1 Cor 5 and 1 Tim 5:19-20. The whole of the teaching is applicable. I do see v. 18 as applying today. Steve |
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607 | Divorce and Remarriage is NOT Adultery | Matt 19:9 | srbaegon | 63178 | ||
Hello McNeo The author's premises are flawed. He is building his case from Hammurabi's Law and the book of Jasher rather than from the Bible. Also he views a covenant as a conditional agreement. The Biblical understanding is that covenants were binding ad inifinitum with dire consequences for breaking or attempting to break terms of the covenant. Steve |
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608 | Biblical views on castration | Matt 19:12 | srbaegon | 185340 | ||
Hello Tim, I would offer one point of clarification to your post. The blemish of Lev 21:20 did not make them unworthy to worship, but it prevented them from acting as priests. So for instance, they could bring a sacrifice for worship, but they could not offer the sacrifice themselves. Steve |
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609 | "ONCE SAVED ALWAYS SAVED"!!! | Matt 22:37 | srbaegon | 30306 | ||
Context........................... To place things in context, Luke 15 has three parables which speak of lost things (sheep, coin, son) which were found. The point is that in each case there was something which was no longer in the place it belonged (lost), someone searched (shepherd; woman; God or prodigal, however you see it), was found, and lastly rejoicing over what was found. To be consistent you would need to be able to apply life/death/life to the first two parables. Steve |
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610 | Does Mt. 22:39 assume self-love? | Matt 22:39 | srbaegon | 51138 | ||
Hello prayon Actually, (and I should have stated this in the previous post) the key is John 13:34 (ESV) A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. We are commanded to have the same love as the Lord Jesus Christ does. So when we look at loving your neighbor as yourself, we see a very incomplete love. We are called to have the ultimate self-sacrificing love. I am not a good person, neither am I worthy of Christ's love (Rom 3:10-18). It is only by Christ imparting His worth on me that I have any merit. We have several examples in Scripture of people who were depressed and/or wanted death--Elijah, Jeremiah, Naomi, Job. What was their problem? They dwelt on their circumstances. "Poor me!" And I never said believers don't go through this. They do. I have. It's just an understanding of what it is. Steve |
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611 | Does Mt. 22:39 assume self-love? | Matt 22:39 | srbaegon | 51186 | ||
Hello Ken Is the MP3 on a web site to download, or would you need to send an e-mail attachment? Steve |
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612 | Does Mt. 22:39 assume self-love? | Matt 22:39 | srbaegon | 51269 | ||
Hello Ken Taking it off a web site would be easier. Let me know where it is. Steve |
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613 | Does Mt. 22:39 assume self-love? | Matt 22:39 | srbaegon | 51754 | ||
Hello Ken I got a chance to listen yesterday. And you did not misunderstand. She was superimposing her preconcieved notions, based in modern psychology, on top of the passage. It's true we live out 1 Cor 13 through the enabling of the Holy Spirit, and it's also true that this love can only be expressed if there's been a spiritual change. But there was no reality of the gospel working in us to enact that change. They were only sweet platitudes to encourage us to live better. BTW, I noticed the speaker did her best to NOT use masculine pronouns to reference God when it was grammatically better to do so. This lady has an agenda separate from the Lord's. Steve |
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614 | Why did no one see this for 1800 years? | Matt 24:3 | srbaegon | 20697 | ||
Personal note................................ Thanks Tim, I knew there was confirmation of writings earlier than Darby, but I didn't know what they were. BTW, I haven't forgotten the Amyraldian discussion. Steve |
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615 | What is the abomination of desolation? | Matt 24:15 | srbaegon | 157622 | ||
Hello ominous, It depends on how much of Revelation is allegorical. I see no reason to deviate from antichrist being a real person especially in view of references to multiple antichrists in 1 John and 2 John. Steve |
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616 | What is the abomination of desolation? | Matt 24:15 | srbaegon | 157679 | ||
Hello ominous, Nobody will disagree that we need continuous work. However, this does not preclude confidence in salvation. This verse seems very clear to me: 1 John 5:12 (ESV) Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. Steve |
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617 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | srbaegon | 23701 | ||
I suppose you are technically correct. Tim probably should have said that the ultimate test of "the spirit of antichrist" (not "cult") is saying who Jesus is (1 John 4:1-3). Steve |
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618 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | srbaegon | 23703 | ||
Real life example........................... My wife was in Rainbow. She can tell you from first-hand experience, it has nothing to do with Christ except to borrow a name. Steve |
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619 | Who is Jesus? | Matt 24:28 | srbaegon | 23705 | ||
But as Tim has already stated with reference to 1 John 2:22, if someone denies the person of Jesus Christ (i.e. who He is in His entirety) that one is a liar and is of antichrist. Basically, Tim and I are saying the same things. Baha'i and it's followers are wrong. Steve |
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620 | let us put the words of Christ first. | Matt 24:30 | srbaegon | 188846 | ||
Hello M.Royal, I will gladly not put your words "above that which is written" but rather "accept the words of christ and his doctrine." You can get off your hobby-horse now. Time to move on to matters of Christian maturity. Hebrews 6:1-2 (ESV) Therefore let us leave the elementary doctrine of Christ and go on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God, and of instruction about washings, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment. Steve |
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