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1 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | FTK | 216054 | ||
Beja: False prophets are known by their fruits. Wide is the gate that leads to destruction and many find it but narrow is the way unto life and few find that. If one builds his house on the rock of Jesus then the fruits produced are peace, love, joy etc.!The fruits of one that does not have the Love of God will be plainly evident also,destruction,anger,sin,pain and suffering.I rejoice in the fact that Jesus took my sin away.I am the righteousnes of God in Christ through Jesus. That makes me feel good.Maybe you should read more of what Jesus said and did.I sure can't wallow in sin that doesn't still exist! I thank God for his love. Do you thank God for..."words that cut deep and wounds our pride..." I pray for you to find peace, but I fear not your rebuke!! FTK | ||||||
2 | world vs age | Gen 1:5 | DocTrinsograce | 216060 | ||
Dear FTK, Biblical rebuke is applying the truth of God to individual circumstances. The aim is always restorative, not putative. Pastor Beja has demonstrated this understanding on the forum many times. Thank you for citing verses to make your case. You will need to take care, though, that you cite verses properly in context. As we often say here on the forum: Every text out of context is a pretext. Note also that the fruit of the Spirit is singular, not plural. The fruit is not a matter of emotion, but the character of a transformed nature. Finally, please be reminded: When you signed up to participate in the Study Bible Forum, you promised to uphold those things outlined in the Terms of Use. Promise keeping would certainly be a reflection of a our Lord's character, and the righteousness of God. While none of us would dissuade you from stirring up whatever feelings you deem fit, our purpose here is guided by very specific doctrinal presuppositions. We are a Study Bible Forum, not a Feel Bible Forum. May I ask, sir, do you understand the doctrine of sola Scriptura? In Him, Doc |
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