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1 | Given the chance to repent | Num 4:15 | jlpangilinan | 94109 | ||
I did not say that good intension will superceed the laws of God but the chances that given to person to repent. If the person committed sin was killed immediately how could they repent? and uzzah based on what written was killed right away after he touch the ark. My querry is this, we said that God was just, that warning similar to uzzah was given to adam and eve. Ge 2:17 But of the tree Ue of the knowledge ted of good bwj and evil er, thou shalt not eat lka of it: for in the day Mwy that thou eatest lka thereof thou shalt surely twm die twm. But adam and eve live so long, they are given the chance to repent. God bless, |
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2 | Given the chance to repent | Num 4:15 | TheCurtMan | 94278 | ||
I did not say that good intension will superceed the laws of God but the chances that given to person to repent I did not make a statement or an accusation, I simply asked a question, which was, “My question to you is that do you think that good intentions should supercede the laws of God?” My second question to you is, “Can I get an answer to my previous question?” Fact of the matter is that God’s word was in place well before Uzzah touched the Ark. When Uzzah did touch the Ark, that brings me back to my original question. Unfortunately he did not have a chance to repent, I John 1:9. Some consequences to actions are immediate. This is one of those examples. And as far as Adam and Eve is concerned, THEY DID DIE IMMEDIATELY. Not physically, but spiritually. Look at Gen. 3:8. They were spiritually separated from God. That perfect relationship they had with God was broken. According to what God said in 2:8, “…for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.” Death did take place in that day. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord, if you have a relationship with the Him. I personally would rather be physically dead and rejoicing than spiritually dead and miserable. The CurtMan |
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3 | Given the chance to repent | Num 4:15 | jlpangilinan | 94422 | ||
Gen 3:3 speaking of material death and not spiritual death, because they eventually die after a long time. I dont believed that God created man just to die at least after disobedience. When they disobey the sorrow and death comes: Ge 3:16 ¶ Unto the woman he said, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy conception; in sorrow thou shalt bring forth children; and thy desire shall be to thy husband, and he shall rule over thee. Ge 3:17 ¶ And unto Adam he said, Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life; Ge 3:18 Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field; Ge 3:19 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return. In the first five books of moses there is no teaching about the soul; there is no teaching that if they disobey they will go to hell and if they obey God's law they will go to heaven. The isralites in the time of moses have no idea about the soul go to hell or go to heaven. The promises for them really is the "canaan" which where they are now. So dont tell me that there is spiritual teaching there. God bless, |
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4 | Given the chance to repent | Num 4:15 | TheCurtMan | 94474 | ||
You don’t think that we’re slightly off track with the original topic? Fact 1. Adam and Eve hid from God because of their broken relationship with God. Gen. 3:8 Fact 2. Uzzah was killed immediately before he had the chance to repent due to a law of God that was in place well before he touched the Ark. II Sam. 6:7 and Num. 4:15. Fact 3. You still have not answered my original question. Do you think that good intentions should supercede the laws of God?? II Sam. 6:6 I happen to believe that just because the law wasn’t given until later, that there are a number of things about the law that the Israelites understood before hand. For example: Where was the law indicating Forgiveness when Joseph forgave his brothers? Gen. 50:19-21 Where was the law indicating Firstfruits, and or giving your best unto God when Able gave his gift to God? Gen. 4:4. Where was the law concerning Murder when Cain killed his brother? Gen. 4:8 And if Cain didn’t do anything wrong by killing his brother because there was no law, then why try and deceive God about it? Gen. 4:9 The Tree of Knowledge of good and evil that Adam and Eve ate from gave them the knowledge of good and evil. Can you honestly tell me to what degree did their knowledge extended to?? And Yes I will tell you that there is spiritual teaching in Gen. 3. You quoted verses 16-19, but you over looked 15. What are the indications of that verse?? What did God mean when He indicated that the woman’s seed would bruise the serpent’s head?? Better still, what are the implications of II Tim. 3:16?? Maybe you didn’t mean what you said about no spiritual teaching there, but if you did, there IS spiritual teaching there if you were to combine it with other parts of scripture The CurtMan |
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5 | Given the chance to repent | Num 4:15 | jlpangilinan | 94548 | ||
It maybe, we started it with the case of uzzah. Is he given chance to repent. Quote"act 1. Adam and Eve hid from God because of their broken relationship with God. Gen. 3:8" It is your conclusions that they are death spiritually. I believed they dead materially that is the "de" mentioned in gen. 3:3 because eventually they die. God did not created man just to die, at least after disobedience. Because when they disobey this is only the time that God tell to adam that he came from dust and to the dust he will go back. Quote ". Uzzah was killed immediately before he had the chance to repent due to a law of God that was in place well before he touched the Ark. II Sam. 6:7 and Num. 4:15. end of quote. It is my believed too that uzzah did not given the chance like others. Solomon done worshiping other god's but God appeared to him twice a very clear example of giving him chance to repent. When the israelites worship the golden calf three thousand of them put to death but solomon did not, what kind of equal law is that. Quote Fact 3. You still have not answered my original question. Do you think that good intentions should supercede the laws of God?? II Sam. 6:6 end of quote. I believed I answered that already in my previous post, good intensions will not supercedes the laws of God, my argument is why He did not given chance to repent like what the others had. Hell and heaven is very important thing to be taught at the time and I am sure if that given that time moses will write it. Every single law that given to moses was wrote and specificall taught do you there are more important than everyone will know that if they disobyed they will go to hell and heaven if they obeyed. This is a very important things my fried. Why is not written because it is not taught during that time. Moses wrote a simple like washing hands after you touch a dead animals, and not taught hell or heaven which is more important. God bless, |
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