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| Truechurch456 |
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 11:04 pm |
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<<There's a major flaw in your theory. A covenant does not apply to anyone who
is not a party to it. A covenant does not apply to anyone who does not accept
it. This is basic black letter law.>>
tHERE IS A MAJOR FLAW IN YOUR THEORY. In the Bible is only has the God's law,
it doesn't have the basic black lettter law, the black letter law is only made
by the human being and it only can change any time but with God's law , you can
not change anything , it is already written by God and no human being can
change the law, including you, but satan tried hard to confuse the brain of the
human being, because satan like if you get confused and followed wrong, Satan
change the basic God's law, including the Sabbath to Sunday, do you understand
that ? including the basic law. and there is no contract law, only the devil
tell you that, but the Bible said, you must holly the Sabbath, and it is every
body should be party to it. You can choose, you will be party to the devil or
party to the devil. If you are party to the devil, off course, you do not
follow the covenant law, because you will be go to hell, and Jesus will be give
you a punishment in the judgement day, and God the Father will be our Judge,
and the devil will become our punisher and Jesus will become our lawyer.
<<The Sinai Covenant is no different. It only applies to the people who are
party to it.>>
The one who are not party to it will reject Jesus Christ and will become
Satan's follower.
even you learn the bible for 20 yrs, but if you learned wrong you will be
suffering because you did not listen to what Jesus said, you must followed
Jesus in the Prophecy and followed the Ten commandments. Without that, you
will be rejected by God The Father because you do not followed Jesus his
beloved Son.
<<Unless/until you understand basic covenant/contract law, you will not be able
understand the bible.>> The basic covenant law : every body should become a
party to it, and that is the law, and that is what Jesus said and he put his
law in the God's law. That is no contract law. The Bible did not said that,
but you said that and that is a false teaching. The false teaching is a sin
and you can not change the meaning of the Bible. How do you know if you are
right ? even, you talked something that is not in the Bible and you keep
telling people the wrong one. Said said : If you will not become a party to
it you will be wrong. The people who are not party to it will be different
religion, who will not believe to Jesus including you, but that is wrong , we
all should followed Jesus and Love Him, because without Jesus you will not have
the internal life. Jesus will coming soon, and you are not ready not, because
you do not want to be a party to the covenant.
The Reward of Grace
Christ does not lessen the claims of the law. In unmistakable language He
presents obedience to it as the condition of eternal life--the same condition
that was required of Adam before his fall. The Lord expects no less of the soul
now than He expected of man in Paradise, perfect obedience, unblemished
righteousness. The requirement under the covenant of grace is just as broad as
the requirement made in Eden--harmony with God's law, which is holy, just, and
good.
Our work as believers in the truth is to present before the world the
immutability of the law of God. Ministers and teachers, physicians and nurses,
are bound by covenant with God to present the importance of obeying His law. We
are to be distinguished as a people who keep the commandments. The Lord has
stated explicitly that He has a work to be done for the world. How shall it be
done? Let us seek to find the best way and then perform the will of the Lord.
The Word and Works of God
"This shall be the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel; After
those days, saith the Lord, I will put My law in their inward parts, and write
it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be My people. And
they shall teach no more every man his neighbor, and every man his brother,
saying, Know the Lord: for they shall all know Me, from the least of them unto
the greatest of them, saith the Lord: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I
will remember their sin no more." Jeremiah 31:33, 34.
: Satan And The Great Rebellion
As the Bible presents two laws, one changeless and eternal, the other
provisional and temporary, so there are two covenants. The covenant of grace
was first made with man in Eden, when after the Fall, there was given a divine
promise that the seed of the woman should bruise the serpent's head. To all men
this covenant offered pardon, and the assisting grace of God for future
obedience through faith in Christ. It also promised them eternal life on
condition of fidelity to God's law. Thus the patriarchs received the hope of
salvation.
Satan And The Great Rebellion
This same covenant was renewed to Abraham in the promise, "In thy seed shall
all the nations of the earth be blessed." Gen. 22:18. This promise pointed to
Christ. So Abraham understood it, and he trusted in Christ for the forgiveness
of sins. It was this faith that was accounted unto him for righteousness. The
covenant with Abraham also maintained the authority of God's law. The Lord
appeared unto Abraham, and said, "I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be
thou perfect." The testimony of God concerning His faithful servant was,
"Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and
my laws." Gen. 17:1; 26:5. . . .
Satan And The Great Rebellion
The terms of the "old covenant" were, Obey and live: "If a man do, he shall
even live in them;" but "cursed be he that confirmeth not all the words of this
law to do them." Eze. 20:11; Lev. 18:5; Deut. 27:26. The "new covenant" was
established upon "better promises"--the promise of forgiveness of sins, and of
the grace of God to renew the heart, and bring it into harmony with the
principles of God's law.
Here And Hereafter
Graves are opened, and "many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth . . .
awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt."
Dan. 12:2. All who have died in the faith of the third angel's message come
forth from the tomb glorified, to hear God's covenant of peace with those who
have kept His law.
Everlasting
In the closing work of God in the earth, the standard of His law will be again
exalted. . . . God will not break His covenant, nor alter the thing that has
gone out of His lips. His word will stand fast forever as unalterable as His
throne.
In Eden
The covenant of grace was first made with man in Eden, when after the fall,
there was given a divine promise that the seed of the woman should bruise the
serpent's head. To all men this covenant offered pardon, and the assisting
grace of God for future obedience through faith in Christ. It also promised
them eternal life on condition of fidelity to God's law. Thus the patriarchs
received the hope of salvation.
Renewed to Abraham
This same covenant [the covenant of grace] was renewed to Abraham in the
promise "In thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed" (Gen.
22:1 . This promise pointed to Christ. So Abraham understood it, and he
trusted in Christ for the forgiveness of sins. It was this faith that was
accounted to him for righteousness. The covenant with Abraham also maintained
the authority of God's law. The Lord appeared unto Abraham, and said, "I am the
Almighty God; walk before me, and be thou perfect" (Gen. 17:1). The testimony
of God concerning His faithful servant was, "Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept
my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws" (Gen. 26:5). . . .
Renewed to Abraham
Though this covenant was made with Adam and renewed to Abraham, it could not be
ratified until the death of Christ. It had existed by the promise of God since
the first intimation of redemption had been given; it had been accepted by
faith; yet when ratified by Christ, it is called a new covenant. The law of God
was the basis of this covenant, which was simply an arrangement for bringing
men again into harmony with the divine will, placing them where they could obey
God's law.
Terms of the Covenant
In the beginning, God gave His law to mankind as a means of attaining happiness
and eternal life.
Terms of the Covenant
The ten commandments, Thou shalt, and Thou shalt not, are ten promises, assured
to us if we render obedience to the law governing the universe. "If ye love me,
keep my commandments" (John 14:15). Here is the sum and substance of the law of
God. The terms of salvation for every son and daughter of Adam are here
outlined. . . .
THERE ARE NO CONTRACT LAW, AND YOU MUST OBEDIENCE TO GOD AND GO TO THE RIGHT
CHURCH WHO FOLLOWED JESUS IN THE PROPHECY AND THE TEN COMMANDMENT. OK ?
THE BIBLE SAID : YOU MUST GO TO THE CHURCH AND CAN NOT BEING ATHEIS WITHOUT THE
CHURCH.
BE HAPPY IN THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST
BE FUN
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