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1 | Love God, His word, any difference? | Ps 95:10 | DocTrinsograce | 153570 | ||
Dear Ray, "The Way" is simply Gospel living. Before it was called Christianity, it was called simply, "the way." Believers are livingstones per Ephesians 2. Christ was a perfect example of how we are to live. See, for example, where He states that He does nothing of His own, but only under the auspices of the Father. We are told in numerous places that the Word will last forever. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Love God, His word, any difference? | Ps 95:10 | Ray | 153573 | ||
Hi Doc, In Acts "the way" was considered to be a sect. But if you belong to the "Way" that is a different matter. Acts 24:14-16 1) Ephesians 2:17-22 and 1 Peter 2:1-9 are a perfect match to my mind. 2) When you say that the Word will last forever, you would agree with Green's Literal Translation for 1 Peter 1:25, "But the Word of the Lord remains to the age. And this is the Word preached as gospel to you." [Except you would say He is for Gospel living]. I would rather have the word of God in verse 23 agree with the word of God in verse 25 which "remains" to the age. This is the word of God which was preached as good news [the gospel]. From the heart, Ray |
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