God brings His gospel to us in our language. Nowhere in the Bible does God say we have to learn another language to know His Truth.
Yes...neither does He tell you how to urinate...it is common sense.
It is also common sense that when it comes to trying to read a book that was written over 2000 years ago, in a foreign language, in a foreign culture, with a foreign history and experiences, etc....that if...IF...one wants to learn what that book states accurately, then we must spend time learning to have a working knowledge of that language, history, culture, etc. For example, if you don't understand ANE covenants, then you WILL get things wrong in the NT...just like calvin and luther did. Why? Because the NT Scriptures are collections of New Covenant documents...and if you read them as anything BUT a covenant, then you will get things wrong.
We get understanding the way God says in the Bible that we get it, and that is by doing what He says.
Sure...that's why He says to "Study to show yourself approved..." If you think that God is simply going to give you the understanding on everything in Scripture without you putting any effort into it, then you are sadly mistaken.
There are no more churches as there were in the New Testament times.
Of course there aren't any physical churches...but if what you are saying is that the church today (the Body of Christ) is not the same church (Body of Christ) that it was in NT times, then we have begun to enter into another area where your understanding is sorely lacking the facts. The church is the church, plain and simple. God gave to the church pastors, apostles, prophets, evangelists, and teachers...and until the church is taken up out of the earth, these five ministerial offices of the church will always be part of the church. To claim otherwise is to call God a liar, because He is the one who stated as such in His Word.
We don't need a church they all teach falseness and make one dependent on their pastor.
Really...this explains a lot about some of your posts. Scripture tells us not to abandon the assembling together for church services...exactly what do you think Paul was writing about in I and II Corinthians (as well as others)? So...you are confessing that you do not attend any church, and from what you have stated before, neither have you had any kind of professional instruction in learning the Scriptures?
What you are saying, is that you are a "lone ranger" when it comes to the church...and that leaves a LOT to be considered.
The churches were needed in the New Testament times because the scriptures were still being written.
Really...so, what churches did Jesus address in Revelation 2&3? In case you have false understandings there, too...those "churches" were church ages, not just physical churches. The last church Jesus addresses, the church of Laodicea, is the present church age. The Church, and the churches, are part of God's plan from beginning to end...whoever told you that we don't need churches today, was a moron and didn't know what he was talking about. If you came to that conclusion on your own, then you have been deceived, because that is the exact opposite of what Scripture tells us...of what God tells us.
We have the Bible and have everything we need to guide us to eternal life.
That is only part of what the church is about. Stone only sharpens stone when we are in physical communion with one another...there can be no church ministry without a church (meaning the purpose of the spiritual gifts in I Cor. 12). You have a great misunderstanding of what Scripture teaches regarding the purpose and need of the local body of believers...and that is perhaps why so much of what you understand is false. That in and of itself, is a point in fact of what I am talking about. In the church we are corrected and put back on the right track...when we go off by ourselves we leave ourselves open to all kinds of spiritual attack and doctrines of demons and seducing spirits.
We have Jesus' words on how to get saved and have Jesus as our Teacher who leaves in our heart.
Yes...and He teaches us to attend church for specific reasons...so why aren't you listening to Him on that point? Could it be that you are not hearing His voice...
Many are called few are chosen.
Your intent here comes straight out of calvinism, a false religion. I sense that we are coming to an end of conversation...because I cannot continue if you are going to continue denying basic Christian doctrine.
We have to be careful about using our own analogies.
There you go again...I do believe we are going to have to call it quits. Like I said, I cannot abide someone who calls himself a Christian yet denies the basic doctrines of Christianity.
Yeah that is funny because so many claim to be scholars and are blatantly wrong. Catholic priests and leaders of the Mormon church come to mind, also Calvinists and Lutherans.
Sure...there are secular scholars who call themselves Christians who are not - that does NOT mean we throw the baby out with the bath water, which is what you seem to be doing.
When people partake of the Lord's supper it is just in remembrance.
We have to drink Jesus' blood and eat his flesh and we only do that by believing and obeying his commands.
After we believe and obey...that is, after we drink his blood and eat his flesh, Jesus gives us pure water to drink. Jesus giving us pure water to drink is Jesus giving us his Holy Spirit.
Wrong again...most likely because you do not attend any church. Listen to what He Himself tells you...
John 6:53-55
53 So Jesus said to them, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you.
54 Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.
55 For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink.
This passage has nothing to do directly with belief and obedience - it has to do with Communion. If you do not partake of Communion on a regular basis, which is one of the stipulations in order to remain abiding in the New Covenant, then you are not saved, you do not have eternal life, and you are not in Christ...just as He clearly states.
That is kind of you but I am not still learning about it I have had it revealed to me.
Then you have just witnessed against yourself that you are listening to demons, and not the Holy Spirit. What I gave you is what Scripture teaches, and you deny what it teaches...therefore, what you are receiving from the spiritual realm is NOT from God...because God does not contradict Himself, ever.
I can imagine all the studying you have done though and hope you understand that I have too and I won't be offended and hope you will not either.
You just finished saying that you didn't learn it because you claim to have had it "revealed" to you...so which is it? IF...and I do mean IF...you have studied it, and came away with the errors that you have, that tells us that you either allowed your bias to interfere with your study, or that you have never learned a complete Biblical hermeneutic through which we need to study Scripture through. In either case, what you have come to (respectively) is not according to what Scripture says.
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