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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Jude Ordered by Date |
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1 | why did God create the world | Gen 1:1 | Jude | 27093 | ||
God created man to establish His Kingdom on earth. We are to help rule the Kingdom if we are among the elect. We are to be partakers with Christ in the Kingdom. God established his Governmnet in the Bible and that Government is what will rule the earth after all is said and done. Those who endure to the end, will be a part of that Government. | ||||||
2 | In what way did Christ fulfill the Law? | Rom 7:4 | Jude | 24649 | ||
Christ did fulfill the law of blood sacrifice. However, God said concerning the feasts, "These things shall be from generation to generation." And, as for the Sabbath worship (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset), "This shall be a sign that between you and me, that you are my people". (Or words to that affect.) You make a good point about observing only parts of the OT. One that can't be denied is that in the NT to my knowledge Christ didn't tell us to tithe, but you won't find many preachers that are willing to give up the collection plate. Tithing is from the OT. If we are going to observe tithing, we should be observing the feasts and we should be worshiping on the Sabbath. Sunday worship was created by man. History proves this point. The OT and the NT says, "The whold world will be deceived". This is true in my opinion. I have just started with a church that still worships on Saturday and observes the feasts. For me it is the way. Jesus said, "I came not to change one jot or tittle of the law". That's pretty strong and clear speech! He did become the sacrifice one and for all however. I hope this helps you some. Jude |
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