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So the first day of the week is not (Sunday)?but Saturday?I don't see it.
Not what I was syaing. Read post again.
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SignUp Now!So the first day of the week is not (Sunday)?but Saturday?I don't see it.
I am sure you will find the same information no matter what version you are using. One example you may have missed is found in Acts 18:4 where we are informed that Paul reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath. How long did this go on for? In verse 11 we are told. 18 months. So every Sabbath for 18 months is 72.Hello brakelite, reading your posts at the moment.
Will reply when I have time.
Picked up this line;
Oh, did I mention that there are at least 84 (eighty four) references in the Book of Acts to meetings on the Sabbath? By Christians and Gentiles? !!! By Genmtile converts and the unconverted!!! Yet just one obscure meeting at night is used as justification for a change in God's commandment!!!!
It was full of red highlights and exclamation marks.
Did a rough search and found nine occurrences of the sabbath!!!!!!!
I am using the NASB what translation are you using???????
"Your first line was incorrect brakelite post #184.
Sanctification and Justification: they are seperate and distinct concepts
but equally essential to our salvation. How do they relate to the gospel
and is the Law of God set aside by either?
Our salvation is based purely on the blood of Christ.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ and justification.
The Gospel is;
Romans 10:9
9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God
raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; (saved means salvation)
Now what is "justification"?
Justification - is a singular divine legal act in which God declares
a sinner to be righteous because of the shed blood of His son Jesus Christ.
In other words it is the power of the Gospel to save.
Justification is arguably the single most important doctrine in the Bible. It is
without question a doctrine that is rejected and opposed by all cults and indeed
all religions outside of Christianity. It is the line of demarcation between
truth and heresy.
Probably more trouble is caused in the Christian life and in churches
by an inadequate or mistaken view of this doctrine than any other.
We are declared (past tense) righteous. We now have perfect righteousness before
God (not personally, but legally).
But by doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us
wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and
redemption (1 Cor.1:30).
God renders the verdict regarding the one who believes in Christ.
John 5:24
Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has
eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
Fact, justified before God the Father in Christ, there is no other way.
Romans 5:9
Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the
wrath of God through Him. 10 For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God
through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by
His life. 11 And not only this, but we also exult in God through our Lord Jesus Christ,
through whom we have now received the reconciliation.
Romans 5:18
So then as through one transgression there resulted condemnation to all men, even so
through one act of righteousness there resulted justification of life to all men.
Romans 8:29
29 For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image
of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brethren; 30 and these whom
He predestined, He also called; and these whom He called, He also justified; and these
whom He justified, He also glorified.
Justification is not a process, it takes place only once, then it is complete. There is no
such thing as being more and more justified. There are no degrees of acceptance with
God, you are either justified or not justified. Justification removes the sin and clothes the
believer with Christ’s perfect righteousness, thus granting him eternal life in God’s own
family.
It is the divine legal decree of God!!!
The Epistle to the Hebrews enforces "justification", declaring that Jesus' death is superior
to the Old Testament sacrifices in that it takes away sin once for all. (Heb. 10).
A person is SAVED on this foundation and only this foundation!
This is not theology, this is what the New Testament states.
It is a non negotiable, non debatable, declaration of God.
In justification there is not one iota of human merit, good works,
or law keeping involved, except Christ’s perfect righteousness.
When justification is understood, the Gospel rightly takes
it preeminence, it is the number one and the true doctrine.
1 Corinthians 15:3
For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received,
that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures,
First and primary importance!
Thus brakelite justification in the blood of the perfect
sacrifice Jesus Christ is essential to our salvation.
Sanctification is not part of justification.
Sanctification on the other hand is the holiness granted by God
over time into the life of the believer, through the Holy Spirit.
Simply sanctification is the bestowal of the image of Christ
upon the reconciled image (us) via the work of the Holy Spirit.
A person's response to the leading of the Holy Spirit results in love
for both God and man in time. This is sanctification, all God's
doing from start to finish.
David. Let me get this straight. From reading your responses I have come to the following conclusions.I am sure you will correct me if I am wrong.
- One doesn't need to bother about the sin in his life to accept Jesus.
- So long as he believes his sin is forgiven, he may carry on life as normal.
- Jesus didn't come to save us from our sins, but rather He came to save us in our sin.
- Repentance (that is forsaking sin) has no bearing therefore in our salvation. Repentance as a concept in the traditional sense of allowing Christ to turn one's life completely around that one hates sin to the point of giving it a miss altogether, is an extreme stand the more modern Christian avoids.
- He accomplishes this by claiming that the laws of God are no longer applicable to him since Jesus 'fulfilled' them.
- The New Covenant has nothing to do with living a life of holiness and righteousness.
- Anyone claiming otherwise is therefore
- a heretic.
- attempting to gain heaven through his own works.
- Doesn't understand the power of the gospel.
On this last point it would appear to me that the gospel you believe in doesn't have the power to change lives to be harmony with Christ's righteousness (that is, His laws) therefore the best we can hope for is a life of continuing bondage to habits, addictions, and vice: the only difference now is that we are "saved".
PS Before I was able to write this I was rerouted to the forum rules where it was strongly suggested there also that I do not understand the gospel. The warning was given that if I refused to change my point of view to the obviously commonly held one I have just elucidated above as understood from your own pen, then my time at this forum will be cut short. I was reminded that this is not a debating forum, but one of love and simple discussion. Strange, not once have I accused anyone here of not being a Christian, in fact quite the opposite, here you are setting yourself as judge and jury and calling someone a heretic. All on account of his desire to see God's laws elevated above the level of the trash can where most here have consigned them to. You claim I am attempting to get to heaven through works. Quote me. I have repeatedly spoken of the power ofgospel to bring people up to a level where they are partakers of the divine nature. This must be,at least in my estimation, in harmony with God's commandments. How can it be otherwise? If this is a false gospel, then this must be last post. So be it.
David, I have clearly stated previously that we are justified solely by the blood of Christ. Below are two examples where you will find such a statement.Hello brakelite.
I was upset to recieve your last post.
The commonly held view on this site is simply
the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If you read the New
Testament without the aid of any other texts
you will arrive at the same place as we are.
You have been conditioned by the sda organization
into a theology that is not Biblical brakelite.
If you have a problem with me contact the moderators.
I was only trying to straighten out what the Gospel really
is. I did not mean to upset you brakelite.
A heretic is someone who deviates from the simple Gospel.
The simple Gospel is orthodoxy.
If you do not mind may I ask you some questions?
1) Do you read the Bible frequently?
2) Before you joined the sda did you have a Christian
background?
3) How much of the sda literature do you read and how
frequently?
4) Please look up "justification" and research it yourself
then get back to me and explain how you understand it.
Finally, brakelite you are not to blame, it is the sda
organization that has mislead you. I will pray for you
brakelite. We are all the same boat brakelite, all fully
reliant on Christ and His completed work on cross.
The quotes from Spurgeon are among a group of several quotes from Biblical scholars of different faiths all agreeing that the Ten Commandments are quote: belief in the perpetuity of God's moral law of ten commandments, and in its being in force in all dispensations, as attested by these typical excerpts:Hello brakelite.
Remember I mentioned referencing, I found the
site that you extracted your last post "sdanet at issue".
Notice that they did not reference the quote from
Spurgeon, this is not an unintentional mistake.
Nor did you reference your extract from the sda
site.
Nonsense. Stop setting up straw man arguments. Certainly if they were intimating they had written those words, that it was their own work, then it was plagarism. They were not doing that. They were quoting someones work, and referenced it. Best you look up a dictionary to gain a better understanding of plagarism before you start throwing around your accusations.Spurgeon was not a legalist brakelite as I will
demonstrate below. I find it very interesting
that the sda organization would do this.
I would seriously consider the integrity of this
organisation if I was you brakelite. For an official site
this is simply not acceptable. It is plagarism, an offence.
I read the full transcript of the above sermon David; I found it inspiring, encouraging, and full of truth. There was nothing in it that says anything against what I believe and have written within these forums. What surprises me is your quote from it as support for your contention that the Ten Commandments are now null and void, that they have been abrogated and done away with. I strongly suggest you also read the full sermon and the context and meaning of the "termination" Spurgeon speaks of. Allow me to quote from the sermon:Spurgeon states exactly what we state re: the law.
A Sermon
(No. 1325)
Delivered on Lord's-Day Morning, November 19th, 1876, by
C. H. SPURGEON,
First, then, CHRIST IN CONNECTION WITH THE LAW. The law is that which, as
sinners, we have above all things cause to dread; for the sting of death is sin, and the
strength of sin is the law....Now, what has our Lord to do with the law? He has everything
to do with it, for he is its end for the noblest object, namely, for righteousness. He is the
"end of the law." What does this mean? I think it signifies three things: first, that Christ is
the purpose and object of the law; secondly, that he is the fulfillment of it; and thirdly,
that he is the termination of it.
David, every organisation on the planet has those who are willing to denounce them. That is not evidence that that particular organisation is wrong...or right. Christianty as a concept has its detractors. One particular dynamic preacher that left the church and opposed it fell back into the world so far he became pantheistic in his beliefs. This kind of thing is to be expected David...:"and the dragon was wrath with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ". (Revelation 12:17)....we are quite honest about it and don't hide the truth. Koresh was an ex adventist who went haywire. doesn't mean there is anything wrong with what he left, but certainly there was something wrong with him.Your sda site is very interesting brakelite.
Source: "sdanet".
...Haloviak here presents an historical analysis of different views of the work and role of
Ellen White that existed both during and in the years immediately following her death.
Noting that "a score or more" of those who "were regarded as the most dynamic preachers
and leaders within the church" near the turn of the century, had, within the next decade,
not only left the church but were "working actively against" it, he says, "The question to
resolve is why did this happen?" He goes on to suggest that "an important reason relates
to their mistaken concepts of the role of the gift of prophecy within the church and the
disunity that erupted within the church over those concepts of the role of Ellen White".
He sees these "varying understandings of the role for the writings of Ellen White" as
fitting into "two broad categories" which he labels "exegetical" and "non-exegetical"
functions. Demonstrating how "mistaken concepts" in these areas played a vital role in the
changed attitudes of some described above, he concludes that understanding how this
dynamic works and developing correct concepts of the use and relevance of her writings is
vital for us today.
These dynamic preachers not only left the sda church
they actively opposed it brakelite. This is not common
in churches, the active opposition is revealing. I am also
aware that people do leave the sda all the time, some
write books opposing the sda organization. The fact
that this is mentioned on their website is most troubling
to say the least.
The sda will always be in crisis brakelite, it has written
material that is not acceptable. You do not need to
look far to find people willing to denounce the
organization. I have also noticed this behavior with
the JW organization.
What? That's it? Is that all you can come back with???? The sum total of your response to the above post is a twisted perspective on my reference to one preacher that I picked out as one example from the twenty?Hello brakelite.
Rather dismayed at your reply.
You said;
"I suggest you also read the full text of that which you quoted above from Bert Haloviak."
In addition you also said;
"One particular dynamic preacher that left the church"
I did read it brakelite and it does say;
"Noting that "a score or more" of those who "were regarded as the most dynamic preachers
and leaders within the church" near the turn of the century"
So it does not say "one" sda preacher left the church.
It says that 20 or more dynamic preachers and leaders
left the church.
Your telling me to do what you failed to do yourself.