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1 | Superior Hope | Heb 11:40 | Ancient | 127265 | ||
Hey doctrinsograce, You are applying the principles the way they are often taught, so no, you do not err in the application of the principles we are discussing. The problem I find with these three principles, is that we only need one principle, not three. All the law in fulfilled in one statement: Love your neighbor as yourself. This is how you generate commands. This is why the Apostles did the things they did from which we derive example. This is the only implication that should be derived from any reasonable statement that is not clear. We don't imply command, but love, and try to understand it as such. Please take the time to read the three posts I mentioned in my last post to Country Girl. I spent a good deal of time on them in order to present it soundly for edification. Thanks for responding doctrinsograce. Ancient |
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2 | Superior Hope | Heb 11:40 | DocTrinsograce | 127289 | ||
Thank you again for your comments, Ancient. I've enjoyed reading your posts. I would say, then, that love compels us as members of the Universal and Invisible Body of Christ to take active part in the local assembly of believers. |
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