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10-26-2015, 03:43 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
The words of Jesus are applicable to us today, of course. And I don't believe they conflicted with the Apostle Paul's writings either. Sounds like you might have an ax to grind here, I don't know.
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10-26-2015, 07:29 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
Lol. A hypersensitive heart and lack of English comprehension does not validate Godless ideologies. Rather than complain about how you feel about my remarks to "shazeep," speak like Jesus and focus upon the issues at hand in this topic.
Remember, Jesus loves "shazeep," Far more than 6ourself, and Jesus will protect "shazeep's" tender feelings with THE BREASTPLATE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS.
Of course, maybe "shazeep" is more of a man than you can perceive within your habit of condescension as a Christian to foreigners, and is able to take care of himself here in Christian Ameddika. No?
It is a characteristic of women to intrude in other peoples' conversations when something "does not seem nice." Are you doing that here?
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10-26-2015, 07:32 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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The words of Jesus are applicable to us today, of course. And I don't believe they conflicted with the Apostle Paul's writings either. Sounds like you might have an ax to grind here, I don't know.
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Yes, I agree you do not know.
Are you avoiding the original question, here? Got Godly Wisdom, or not? Is Jesus' Sermon on The Mount/Plain Instructional or Informative Today?"
If it is applicable to you as you admitted, do you follow any of His Commands in The Sermon? Try not to get distracted by your feelings about how my posts "seem to be." Lol. Be a Strong Man of God by Speaking His Word.
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10-26-2015, 07:35 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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i think we even have Scripture saying that it was the other way around! Jews--who rejected it--first, leading to the times of the gentiles, or Church Age. Ok so i agree that it was meant for Jews, but it is gentiles who partake.
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If it was for Gentiles, tell us which if Jesus' Commands in The Sermon you literally follow. Becsuse, of you do not literally follow them, then The Sermon is not for you.
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10-26-2015, 07:45 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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Yes, I agree you do not know.
Are you avoiding the original question, here? Got Godly Wisdom, or not? Is Jesus' Sermon on The Mount/Plain Instructional or Informative Today?"
If it is applicable to you as you admitted, do you follow any of His Commands in The Sermon? Try not to get distracted by your feelings about how my posts "seem to be." Lol. Be a Strong Man of God by Speaking His Word.
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Obviously you do have an ax to grind... coming on here with heavy condemnation as if you are the one who has the ability to judge to whether any of us are obeying the commandments of Jesus or not.
Personally, yes I think we do need to talk about following the commandments of Jesus... however, please do not set yourself up as the one righteous judge who is to determine whether we are obeying correctly ... or not.
Let's have a discussion, and talk about the issues you feel may need to be addressed, without immediately casting stones of condemnation before the discussion ever gets off the ground.
God bless.
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10-26-2015, 08:00 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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Obviously you do have an ax to grind... coming on here with heavy condemnation as if you are the one who has the ability to judge to whether any of us are obeying the commandments of Jesus or not.
Personally, yes I think we do need to talk about following the commandments of Jesus... however, please do not set yourself up as the one righteous judge who is to determine whether we are obeying correctly ... or not.
Let's have a discussion, and talk about the issues you feel may need to be addressed, without immediately casting stones of condemnation before the discussion ever gets off the ground.
God bless.
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Tell me how I have either judged or condemned anyone in here regarding Jesus' Commands in His Sermon. If you cannot tell me how I have judged or condemned anyone in this regard, then your remarks above are false, and you are only chatting about "how I seem to be." Remember, Jesus as your Lord never talked about "how things seem to be," but rather He stuck to the facts. Are you able to follow Him and stick to the facts?
Maybe ... ?
If I have judged or condemned anyone in here, you and they as Believers are obligated to forgive me, otherwise, according to Jesus in His Sermon, God will not forgive you your sins. Understand? Read Matthew 6:14-15. Your eternal Salvation depends on you complying with those two verses.
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10-26-2015, 08:09 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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Maybe The Sermon on the Mount is too hot to handle for Milque Toast Pewsitters and Pundit Church Talkers. Even too hot for Professional Pulpit Babblers.
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Tell me how I have either judged or condemned anyone in here regarding Jesus' Commands in His Sermon. If you cannot tell me how I have judged or condemned anyone in this regard, then your remarks above are false, and you are only chatting about "how I seem to be." Remember, Jesus as your Lord never talked about "how things seem to be," but rather He stuck to the facts. Are you able to follow Him and stick to the facts?
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You above remark is a good indication and answer to your question.
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Originally Posted by JoReba
f I have judged or condemned anyone in here, you and they as Believers are obligated to forgive me, otherwise, according to Jesus in His Sermon, God will not forgive you your sins. Understand? Read Matthew 6:14-15. Your eternal Salvation depends on you complying with those two verses.
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So you think that this scripture (Matt. 6:14-15) gives you, a believer, license to commit acts that will then need forgiveness over and over and over?
Hmm.
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10-26-2015, 08:16 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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I suspected you might be Bert, a troll who is often banned from here, although i doubt that now.
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I suspected it too... and his yes/no questions on another thread seem to be very similar to the same poster we are quite familiar with....
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10-26-2015, 08:26 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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I suspected it too... and his yes/no questions on another thread seem to be very similar to the same poster we are quite familiar with....
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Are you exempt from confining your remarks to the topic of the thread according to Forum Rules, and permitted by your Righteousness Before God to gossip about posters?
Lol.
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10-26-2015, 08:30 PM
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Re: Sermon on The Mount: instructional or Informat
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You above remark is a good indication and answer to your question.
So you think that this scripture (Matt. 6:14-15) gives you, a believer, license to commit acts that will then need forgiveness over and over and over?
Hmm.
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Step up like a Man of God, and tell us what I have done or said in here requiring forgiveness.
"Hmmm ... ?" Lol. You will not be able to do that, since I have not sinned in here.
Remember, Jesus Commanded you to "Rejoice Greatly!" when persecuted for your faith, regardless of whether or not your faith is authentic or correct.
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