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Acts 15 Peter is clearly in leadership in the NT church council
who is hte leader?One leader comes to mind.
Thought you might find this interesting. AI is Jewish! The conspiracies are real!
I was asking Grok about the council of Yavneh. It's last sentence read, and I quote "...but thanks to Yavneh, we didn't need to wait for the Temple to keep being Jewish."
"We"?
I overlooked that, but it happened again later this afternoon. It said "Ben Zakkai isn’t just celebrated — he’s the reason we’re still here to celebrate anything."
"We're" still here?
Oi vey.I guess it just assumes I'm Jewish, and he and I are the Chosen algorithms, you think?
I believe that Zechariah 5:1-11 is a prophecy being fulfilled in our day.You can believe what you want. You are not being true to the text, and context. That was my only point.
No, because the Bible Prophets were disbelieved, were called liars and some were killed for speaking out what God told them.And doesn't it ever give you pause for thought/concern that, not only does almost no one agree with you, you are now being told you are heretical?
I was. It turns out that Gods timing is not what I assumed then, in my desire for the Lord to take action.It's possible you were saying the same thing in 2011 - how did that turn out for you?
Sure, and to help and guide them. But, if they were to persist, say, in wanton, grave sin/deeds of the flesh, what then?You betcha and Christ continues to advocate for them
Boy are you ever right. I'm 82, still relatively alert, fit and active for my age, no health problems, no meds, and I could not possibly acquit myself well in a high pressure job like that.
Thank you my friend! Blessings!Hi my Friend/Brother In Christ!! [Hugs]
I am sorry that this has happened to you.
I have also lost a couple Friends.
What I do when I feel I have no one, I just talk to God.
He helps me not feel lonely.
Also you can ask God to help you find new Friends!! God Is Able!!
Or you can ask God to fix the Friendships you already had.
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Yeah, though I think we often flatten "justice" to being purely about enforcing a legal code and fail to recognize the weightier matters of the law.God does love justice. He hates when the scales are imbalanced.
Slavery is an economic institution, God worked with what He had and regulated it because it probably wouldn't have been sustainable to ban it entirely.However, he allows slavery but does not endorse it.
This touches on a bigger issue I was hoping would get discussed, which is the operating assumption of the founding fathers was that government's primary function is to preserve individual liberties. Which is the main thing I am wondering if it passes Biblical muster.I think God would reject free speech at least as far as the USA gives it. Pornography for instance would never be God's will for protected speech.
Yeah, fair measures is a big concern in the OT law.God always seems to support due process. Paul appealing as a citizen of Rome shows that respect. God too has rules of evidence, such as everything being confirmed by two or more witnesses.
Criminals? i'm not so sure. Foregners, widows, the poor...yeah, their rights are a pretty big sticking point in the OT as well as with Jesus.God does give some criminals and foreigners rights too.
I'm not trying to sort through right by right, but more the overarching concept of government's prime directive.I don't see any liberties that Americans would enjoy as being opposed to God, except maybe some exceptions for speech (the right to pornography an exception) and perhaps the right to any religious exercise.
Yes, though this is venturing outside of the government angle I had in mind.To me God gives free will though and while God does not want alternative paths to be worshiped, I think he suppresses that but does not outlaw it in the New Testament period. In the OT, God is quite direct in stamping out some nations that oppose him or are oppressive. In modern times, he allows far more. I think God emphasizes the difference between believers and non-believers, rather than the nations.
The church is supposed to judge the church, God judges the unbelieving world.I have seen some to suggest that God judges the church, not the nations in the New Testament. I lean to the former but there are times when God will judge leaders or groups that warrant this. If I consider the love of money in American society as a likely judgment coming, I have to assume that while everyone is effected those who are balanced in this area could actually fare better. Here I consider the low will be brought high, the high will be brought low as a Godly principle. The same goes for the humble versus the proud. So someone walking in humility without the love of money could fare extremely well.
Yeah, I'm actually hoping to avoid discussion of specific leaders or policies and instead am curious whether and how much thought others have put into the fundamental questions about what government is responsible for and what its supposed to accomplish.If I consider a nation that has abortion rights as a major policy. Does God care? absolutely. So that to me is the paradox with Trump. Trump is God's choice because he is a vessel of correction in so many ways. In some things Trump is righteous yet in other things he is a leader in excesses. God is using both parts for America's good. Looking forward to more of your own and other's thoughts on this topic.
No you didn’t explain John 12:36. You explained John 12:32. You never explained how Jesus saying that they had to believe in order to become sons of Light doesn’t contradict your claim that we must be born again before we can believe. Being born again and being a child of God is synonymous.And the John 12:36 point. I've explained twice now why your use of it is irrelevant to the passage's flow of thought, yet you've offered no exegesis in return. You just keep reiterating a claim the exegesis itself already responds to.
At this stage, this isn't a dialogue; it's one-sided labor. So this is probably my last reply to you unless you can start directly interacting with my exegesis. You're repeating claims while ignoring the analysis that challenges them.
I honor and praise God everyday no matter where I am. And I converse with other brothers & sisters here on a regular basis. I just haven’t found a church that holds my same theology and I often feel pressured by church members to do things I don’t want to do. For example, all the husbands got together and thought it would be a great idea if we all got on stage and sang a song for our wives on Mother’s Day. I’m not a singer. I’ll sing with the congregation in service but I don’t want to get on stage and sing because I have a terrible singing voice and I know it. And all the other husbands were like oh don’t you want to do something nice for your wife on Mother’s Day to show her how much she means to you? As if implying that singing on stage is my only means of accomplishing that. So this isn’t what made me stop going it was a lot of situations like this that made me lose interest. The old if you don’t do it this way then you’re not honoring God or your wife or your family or whatever. I don’t need someone to tell me how to honor God and my family, I can do it just fine on my own. Don’t get me wrong these are really great people and I have absolutely no doubt that the Holy Spirit is at work in them everyday and I do love them they’ve been great friends but they do get pushy sometimes and I choose not to deal with it anymore even tho I do miss them sometimes.Grace and peace to you in Christ. Thank you for your comment—“I haven’t been to church in years. I don’t really see a need to.” That names the very question the Lord’s Day presses upon us: Is gathering with the saints truly necessary, or merely optional?
I ask only to understand. Why do you not see the need? One of my own family members says the same—I would like to hear your reason why if you are happy to share.
Jason in Japan