Friday, November 6, 2015

VT 31

81  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Re-forming reformed theology on: June 23, 2012, 01:43:33 PM
Let me say something about sabbath worship. There was no such acceptable worship before God in the ot based upon a day. And in fact if you look the people refused to acknowledge that they would rather bring a sacrifice than a thankful heart. Why was this? Because they made their religion about days and physical appearances while at the same time they built a nation of bribes and abusive practices. Jesus in separating the sheep said of the Pharisees. On the one side where the sheep and on the other side where the goats. What did Jesus say about religious obedience? He said what you do to your brother you do to Him. Jesus was enforcing the principle that we treat each other the way we want to be treated.

What is this ot principle? Its really a special people called to focus on the causes of Gods redeeming people for Himself in this world. No one is able to say my cause is greater than these fundamental salvation principles. This is why there is a distinct separation from these grace principles from the system of man because salvation is the principles of grace that establish the different courses that man takes. There is not such thing as getting these grace principles wrong and claiming that you have taken the rite course in life. And so we find men locked in their schemes that are successful but bring sorrow and cannot get out of them because they followed an idol rather than Gods covenant of grace. Now listen to me ... it matters not what position you have... it matters not that you are successful.. it matters not whether you can claim how good you are .. what matters is that you do everything through applying the gospel in all of life. There is not such thing as mixing your self confidence with grace and going in the rite course.At the most important part of your life you  will look back and grieve because you practiced religion and not gospel forgiveness in God alone. Can we swear by this? i will set my heart on extolling the Lord.

Obviously i am talking to seventh day Adventist. Sometimes you got to be the leader. Oh well its what i look forward to on the other side.

Let me talk about this ot grace covenant. God has always desired to redeem a people for Himself. It was planned in eternity past and is sealed in Gods covenant promises to His elect. God actually set in order the law by placing a seal on His elect for all eternity that no evil should befall them. This means that their confession will be guarded until they breath their last breath. For no one shall be separated from the love of God because its His covenant promise to give gifts to them that sustain them. This is Gods unfailing love. We do not share in grief but we share in Gods overabundance of grace given to us for the price of His Son. This Lamb of God who purchased the world in every tribe , nation , people and language. He purchase a world wide generation that is numbered until the last one is brought to His eternal home. Gods eternal family that shares in all of the gifts of Christ rule. We shall be rulers .. kings over the nations in the new heaven and earth.

What are we doing now? Establishing Gods word throughout the whole world that cannot fail. All of these promises and teachings in the bible come in this one word of deliverance that is only successful in the agency of sovereign grace. This word of deliverance that each of His elect have is the seal of the confidence we have in the simplicity of God speaking and it is accomplished. God filling us with this desire to hear the call of God as we look upon things that are not seen in this world. We have a much greater call than what we accumulate in this world. But its only given to us by GOds grace.

As the apostle blesses Gods elect He gives them complete freedom to rejoice in God who cannot fail by declaring What do we have that God has not gifted us with? And so the apostle is like all of the prophets who sought to curse those men who schemed against the poor and the widow. Those wealthy men who refuse to bow the knee to God.          
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1082  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: 100 Bible facts on Sabbath and sunday on: June 23, 2012, 01:26:50 PM
Let me say something about this day worship. A lot of people in the reformed movement dream about restoring he worship of the puritans. But you got to understand the history of Puritanism and politics. You will find that at one point the puritans could no longer stand the worship services in Europe. And in fact that is why some of them came over to this country. It was to seek religious freedom and avoid the tyranny of the king. The puritans at a point in history King James. It was the last straw for them.And they became a people in exile who were forced out of England to discover America.

Now you can develop a system that is political that becomes a state religion. I mean power and influence is looking at the money trail. You can through force and coercion make religion a system of checks and balances while at the same time enforce bribery by making the cup a kind of catholic stick that makes people acceptable to the Lord. I mean at some point society becomes so evil that we begin to practice using these passive threats against our own people. And so the poor are actually part of a bribery scheme who are being blamed for the evils that befall them. This is exactly what happened to England. Look at the state of the church and how people flee the abuses of authority.

Im not talking about an imagination here. Just step back and look at the statistics. Just look at the promises and what the failure rate is. Sometimes people its better to hang up our harps and refuse to be disheartened by blame. I am speaking in an individual counseling situation and not a general stroke over every part of our country. It was good that the Puritans failed politically because thats how a new age of kingdom history was established in America.

Its a dangerous society that no longer believes in patriarchal principles. And i dont mean from one generation to another but just the simple passing on our biblical principles to the young. All the fathers of the Jewish nation were only those who taught the wonders of God to their children. There was no such thing as God smiling on His covenant people who abandon their responsibilities. He is not talking about those fathers who sent the nation into exile. We need to take the ot wisdom books and apply it in nt language because the ot is revealed in the nt.  

  
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1083  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: The bipolar "gospel" on: June 23, 2012, 12:23:19 PM
KK, just as a general observation, there are lots of things in life that don't make sense at the time we are living through them but then later we can see more clearly the meaning and significance of the events. As a modern example, we can look back at Hiroshima and see how it changed the world forever. But the people of the time only saw it as a means to end a terrible war (or on the other side perhaps as the most horrible crime against humanity ever). But it may have been both of those things or neither and yet probably saved millions of lives on both sides.

The point is that the people who saw and talked to Jesus were living in their own present and had no way to know the future. But now it is almost 2000 years later and we can see that Christ has not returned to the earth. That gives us the ability to interpret things differently because we know what has happened up to this point. We don't have to constrain our knowledge or viewpoint to that of the people who lived at that time. It is the advantage of studying history whether secular or in the Bible narrative.




I think we always must conclude in knowing God that what His actions are will not change. This means that God only has one will. Kk goes farther than the historical position on arminism and gives God a sovereign will and at the same time a completely passive will. Or a will that allows man the free choice ..i mean at the time of the choice of man as God being passive in describing the libertarian freedom ..does not actually choose man fully prior to man choosing God. But allows man a totally free choice even tho God coerced the man into the choice itself. Wow that was so difficult ... i used to reason with kids like this .. lol  (We have the new doctrine of the living will pumping in the heart of man.) lol

But to be personal we must understand that God gives attention to the plight of all men. God is not like us where we see events and divide them up into categories where we give reasons as to why these events were ordered by God. But this is very clear God works with world powers and forces in the heavenly realms to dismantle their power. God responds because the world is turned upside down and mans power becomes abusive. This is God charging nations with violence against the elect and His people.

The principle that brings nations to this kind of violence where the scales tip and it becomes a nation of self mutilators is that man is sovereign and mans will is not encumbered by God. This is very simple and so its very easy to dissect. Just ask a man if God is completely sovereign to do as He pleases and that answer will tell you exactly the state of mens hearts before God. And so this is exactly what happened at the tower of babel. God prevented the smoke from the abyss from rising up and allowing Abaddon to overcome the elect and the poor. Its a picture of the top of the tower thinking they are equal with God will the bottom is carrying all the weight. You know the old adage .. "the bigger they are the harder they fall". lol

This is the example of a society that becomes dictatorial. It actually is reduced to a third world experience where only a few are given the opportunity to succeed. But God cuts the tower down from its foundations. lol Why does God do this? To make man understand that he is subject to death and he does not last through all generations like God so why would God allow man to lie to himself? God always warns leaders by comparing His rule from the heavens with the earthly rulers. And God always finds them wanting. God turns society upside down.  
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1084  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Truth… on: June 21, 2012, 02:09:55 PM

We might want to be more careful in our use of metaphors which have a negative connotation when talking about our Lord.  Notice the use of "we" here.   rolleyes

Your the one who thinks the Lords gonna hit the unbeliever with a destroying eternal acid.. so i got my metaphors rite when using not with your definition. I always use hard philosophy for my benefit .. was that a Freudian slip? lol
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1085  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: The coming of the great Apocalypse on: June 21, 2012, 12:03:41 PM
The voice of God is a voice of judgement in which He responds to the evil threats of evil men who seek to destroy the righteous who are sealed with the Holy Spirit. This seal is related to how the angels act in the carrying out of Gods law on the wicked nations and the angel of the Abyss. One of the leaders of the fallen angels. This voice responds throughout all the history of the world in Gods mighty attributes that surround His throne as He created them.
God is surrounded by the rainbow and the sound of His voice is heard like the pearls of thunder, lightening, earthquakes and rumblings. In front of the throne are seven lamps blazing with fire which are the seven spirits of God. In the center around the throne are the 4 beast the cherubim who have divine knowledge to carry out the judgments of God on the earth. Then there are the angels whose number cannot be counted, the saints, and all the earth that continually give praise to God nite and day.

This is Gods voice on the earth that is heard by His elect. In this voice comes the apocalypses on the earth. It is God responding to the prayers of His people, those prayers that rise up to the throne and are carried out by Gods cherubim and angels. This voice is Gods protection of His saints that pray these prayers that seal their own protection and bring about the judgements so that men will not rule the earth but that God will subdue mens power by His mighty rite hand.

When we focus on God who is all glorious then we begin to experience is Majesty and mystery. We begin to see His hand at work in our lives which are His wonders. Our hearts are enlarged by the great works of God and we dance before Him with confidence that He will once again speak that voice.. that mysterious voice and shake the dessert, twist the oaks, strip the forest bare. That God will respond to the kingdom of man and subdue the mighty. When we have seen God that voice speaks to us once again. Its the voice of deliverance. We are filled with wonder and we see the devastation upon this earth.All the saints enjoy the sweet peace of a new victory and a confidence that God has returned as the king of the earth. Once again we praise Him with all of our hearts dancing before Him in the spirit of wonder.  
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1086  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Witnessing by using the ten commandments on: June 21, 2012, 10:48:35 AM
The law is always destructive. But to say that the law was just an instrument to force people into a life style or a decision is to not study the whole ot function of the law. I had a guy come up to me and say you know doesnt that persons sin need to be exposed? To which i replied not really it needs to be destroyed! lol And this is the problem with who has power and who is a little grass hopper. lol

The fact is the law leaves no room for a decision. Thats not what it suppose to do. The law kills its victims. Its like the Terminator. You try to suppress it by burning it and it gets back up and pursues you. lol LOL The law ...i mean... one small detour from obedience to its path... like an arrow being shot at a target. The law demands that the arrow not only hit the center red spot but it must be exactly in the center of that spot. What happens if the arrow misses the mark. The law curses that sinner. It demands immediate retaliation. It demands vengeance, retribution, instant punishment. So to put a person under the law is to wish that person to be cursed. And that is something that only God can do on a personal level.

So any time we talk about justice its in the context of one person in society committing one small sin that demands capital punishment. The law banishes sinners from society. The law is concerned about touching that unclean thing. Its not just curbing somebodies behavior. Its not an argument that gives us power. lol

God is the only one who has a rite to carry out the law in this life and in the one to come. We are only servants of the Lord Most High. A servant appeals to the Judge in heaven. Not with malice toward those who wrong that person but with a sense of anger toward abuse.

Now listen to me. To use the law in an unjust way is to be a harlot. Because the bible distinguishes between the daughters of Zion who encourage life and the daughters of Babylon who support death. Now the law avenges the daughters of Zion and it takes vengeance on the harlot of Babylon. God is not messing around with the believer- unbeliever distinction. Did you know that the ot believers prayed that God would avenge the jewish babies being sacrificed by the Babylon harlots in a one by one retribution. They were not gnostic but they saw the need for the law of God to curse the people who destroyed the nation by death! When we use the law in the wrong way we act as the harlot. Anytime you see this legal- salvation doctrine you will see a lot of harlotry-adultery.    
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1087  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: The bipolar "gospel" on: June 21, 2012, 10:01:27 AM
I dont think you should approach someone like they are a person who answers a questionnaire. Because I believe that the unsaved are blind to the gospel. And so i do not believe our first responsibility is to reason with them. But its to see if they have any respect for our position. I mean you meet a lot of people who disrespect your position.

Because the gospel is reality and anyone who is outside of the gospel is living in a dream world. And its our first responsibility to cast doubt on the sincerity of their rejection of the gospel. Because the gospel should not be about stirring up the emotions but its a matter of reality so common sense is that if your heading toward a mack truck its stupid not to get out of the way.

Some people approach sin and the consequences of sin in a passive way. In other words they understand their condition of being burdened by their sins. Other people are very confident in their beliefs and really do not see a problem with sin because they think they live a moral life and get drunk on the weekends so sin is not really causing them much grief. A lot of christians  teach that you should speak differently to these different kinds of people. To the one who is burdened you give more grace and less law, and to the one who is self confident you hit him with the law.  But there is no where in scripture were we are admonished to be mean to someone in order to get a response. And in fact the Psalmist curses the unbeliever because they practice destruction. If you dont put sin and destruction together then you will make a way to do something that is not biblical.

But we christians are always led to be the ones who are always in a defensive mode and seem to be very weak dis-positionally. And if someone was to practice sin it would be in front of us because nothing surprises us. lol I like to be the one who watches them just keep on doing what they are doing. I like to see it because that is the most natural part of love. Its accepting the fact that they do not have the fundamental predisposition to practice caring because of Gods love. The most dangerous part in the clash between these two worlds is to be a person who is always feeling that God loves you and bring them to shame because they lack this fundamental quality.

But i am also saying that we should practice meekness. This is being strong in wisdom. Its being firm. But i do not believe that its an aggressive firmness but rather knowing how they practice their abuse by that understanding how they think and what kind of threats motivate them. Because i do not believe anyone acts on his own within a cultural identity. So there is always this master- dog relationship in between subordinates of unbelievers.

Youve got to understand that in rejecting God you reject your own value as a person. I do not care what kind of personality that your trying to understand. Self- hate is to reject God. Its to trade the creator- creature distinction for a life of principles driven by slavery. So an unbeliever is divided and is easily led on a leash by his unbelieving master. Let me give you a secret...if you can figure out what that persons god is your pretty good at this stuff. But we should always be firm in defending the weak and those who are in the way of the abuse. Because the christian faith is not gnosticism but its leading by being the substitute. Not getting into personal conflicts but knowing the culture and leading.

Let me just say something about this substitute. One of the things i hear so often about this "you are responsible" crowd is that they are always looking at the small picture. They are not looking at what drives the culture. And so they may end up opposing a righteous man with these little skirmishes. But we are responsible to help the one who is injured by Jesus Samaritan story. The only time we are wise to avoid a conflict is one that is private. I mean if you dont want to lead then just stay out of the way. Go lay on a beach somewhere and be a lazy fool.    
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1088  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Discipleship and Two- Line Mysticism on: June 21, 2012, 07:16:13 AM
The gospel is an anti intuitive way of thinking. This is why it takes violence to believe it. Because the message is so simple that it is overlooked in the focus and its very difficult not because it needs to be explained intellectually but because in applying it there is a single approach in any given situation. And yet the violence is contained because the gospel is the only agent in which it does not come through the vehicle of destruction but rather life.

The gospel does not just point out the problem but it produces the reality that no one can figure out. So the gospel that is understood is the only message that can convince a person that there is a better way without causing anxiety in the exchange. This is why the gospel is the most personal experience in this world because it actually is the life that is produced on its own.

This is why the gospel is super dogmatic because the simplicity of it is releasing rather than resisting. And so its message is only obtained through supernatural means.This is why obtaining it by violence is absolutely essential. This is why obtaining it by controlled violence is the wisdom that the world will not accept. When i speak of controlled violence we are forced through word and Spirit to focus on anti intuitive answers.

This is why two line is so dangerous because it presupposes that two equal truths can be molded together to be the dogma that is the gospel focus. But this only leads to division and chaos. Because in a sense no one understands the gospel in a supernatural way and this is why everyone must fight to understand it as a dogma. The gospel can only be the gospel when it is the whole gospel and it is applied through wisdom. This is why the gospel is in the word form of war language.   
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1089  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Temptation, how to cope on: June 20, 2012, 09:44:03 AM
I get very suspicious about people who talk as if they can control temptation in a one by one elimination of sin. Because i know myself of what i used to be before i memorized all of this scripture so i have two perspectives. Its funny because these means are not for God but for us. So there is no virtue in what we should know and what we do not know.

Who would wish something to make them better if they do not know exactly what that was? And some people go as far as wishing God would put a gun to their heads to keep them from temptation. But the biggest sin is not taking advantage of the knowledge that gives us a true perspective. I guess since we are wishing for evil for giving into temptation my bragging is not that bad. 
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1090  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: The bipolar "gospel" on: June 19, 2012, 03:26:01 PM
The gospel really is the answer. Because its not a psychological tool. I mean it stands apart from any system of man. Because mans teaching is  the teaching of the law. The gospel a way of speaking that stands on its own. So the gospel actually is used to judge all other messages. Because the gospel is the only grace in the world. The other messages are living according to a principle or a law.

This is what is so confusing in this day and age. I hardly ever hear that breaking one law makes us receive the curses of all the law. I mean that puts a parenthesis around the law that makes it really different from grace. Once you say that the law curses sinners then your saying that the law speaks death. So any system that is not of grace actually is law no matter if your talking about the ten commandments.

And you have all of this confusion. You hear a person speak with psychological terms. We may think this is not law but its part of a healing process. But its law. I mean you might as well just tell the person that he is a pagan .. at least you know that is law. And sometimes you hear love set off against law. And this is why i do not believe that God loves us without His nature and will being accomplished. I mean in talking about Gods love by His grace we really are talking about Gods acts towards us according to His faithfulness. And some people just make it sound like God has a desire of love but no action.

Some people will talk about loving others. And they set it apart from law. And they will say.. i wont be as offensive if i say love instead of law. And you hear some people all the time talk about love on a horizontal level. As if the person listening should be happy because love is good feelings. But that is just confusing love on a human level with Gods love. And i am not saying we should be offended on how people use it.. but to be aware of this distinction.  The scripture focuses on Gods love for us as the message that helps us love others. Love does not stand alone on one line and Gods love on another line. But Gods love is exalted and spoken about all the time because it provides the desires to love others. You see this in the Psalms.

But love is really law. This is why God loves us freely because he loves us by His grace. I do not think we can act in a way to get God to love us more. And this is why people confuse law with grace because they think they can do something to be more acceptable to God. They really have never processed how important it is to understand Gods grace.  
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1091  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Truth… on: June 19, 2012, 03:03:36 PM

mbG:  "And so the gospel message is like acid. You know if you cut the acid with water it is in effective. The gospel in itself does not need man to add to it or to explain it."

K_k:  Acid undiluted corrodes and kills.  The concept of the sharp two-edged Sword provides for both protection and the removal of evil.

Hebrews 4:12  Amplified
"For the Word that God speaks is alive and full of power [making it active, operative, energizing, and effective]; it is sharper than any two-edged Sword, penetrating to the dividing line of the breath of life (soul) and  spirit, and of joints and marrow [of the deepest parts of our nature], exposing and sifting and analyzing and judging the very thoughts and purposes of the heart."

Revelation 1:16
"In His right hand He held seven stars, and from His mouth there came forth a sharp two-edged Sword, and His face was like the sun shining in full power at midday."

Revelation 2:12-3  Amplified
"Then to the angel (messenger) of the assembly (church) in Pergamum write: These are the Words of Him Who has and wields the sharp two-edged Sword:  He who is able to hear, let him listen to and heed what the Spirit says to the assemblies (churches).  He who overcomes (is victorious) shall in no way be injured by the Second Death."

Way to take me out of context. Im talking about the benefits in using it to clean.lol wow cant even use a metaphor without having to explain what was obvious. lol
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1092  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: The bipolar "gospel" on: June 19, 2012, 02:37:42 PM
I think there is some confusion here. If the gospel bad news was set off against the good news then it would be hard to trust people who say they are saved. Because we are assuming that the gospel is a message that saves the person. But this is not really the case. I dont believe the gospel as a message is a magic formula.

So the question is not to make the gospel artificial but to explain why there is so much evil in the world. Obviously anyone who is told that they can be saved then the next question is from what? And actually its not that there is bad news because its set off against the good news but the state of man in sin is already a reality. So why ignore the obvious?

If the gospel is understood correctly and explained in real terms. I mean we can use the bad news to get a response . That is in my opinion the bi polar way of presenting the gospel. But most of the time its relieving to people to acknowledge that there is evil and sin because it sort of places us with unbelievers as both being subject to sin and death so it really takes the air out of the bubble so to speak.

Because the unbeliever experiences pain not from understanding that he is evil and acknowledging that because i think more unbelievers acknowledge sin more than believers. But we are trying to help them process how their relationship to the law and its condemning power is destructive. Because they have a condemning relationship to the law.

So the gospel actually is saving them from the condemning power of the law. I mean if the gospel is the truth then the reality of the experience of an unbeliever is not purely psychological but its a state of experiencing guilt, sorrow, and fear. Because the law condemns them every time they sin. So the gospel actually saves them from some of the sting of the law even if they do not accept it. Because the gospel is also a medicine. The only time they will actually get relief from the law is being told the truth about the gospel.  
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1093  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Being called home early due to sin.... on: June 19, 2012, 11:28:57 AM
There are people who have a purely sectarian view of these things. But the christian faith is contained in Gods salvation. And so anything we experience in this life is through the will of God. For by His will all things were created and have their sustenance or being. And so God works all things.. including our sin and the evils that we confront for our good through blessings and cursing.

Because a mans words if not formed by Gods word is a prophetic utterance. So that and evil tongue can destroy a mans reputation. And this is what we must give attention to because its hate in our hearts that comes out of our lips. Its a lack of understanding the difference between righteous indignation and human hatred. So we must give attention to praying according to Gods word so that we leave our personal agenda in the hands of God.

And what does blessing look like? It must be bathed in Gods grace. We must be made to find all of our confidence in Gods promises that He will make all things rite. Because the bible prophesies only good to Gods elect. And even tho we confront evil and sin in this world God through His promises smiles in the worse situations. There is no time where we can claim that we deserve good without God granting it to us as a gift. This is the wonder of God prophesying good and not evil to us.

Most of the inward problems we have as believers is from sort of false reasoning or abuse.  Abuse from sin or abuse from men. Now listen a society can become so evil that it molds us into a kind of destructive personality. We can be overcome with hate. This is the thing about the christian faith. God does not waste His anger through emotion. But when God decides judgement will fall it falls instantly and suddenly. But we on the other hand are caught in between a terribly abusive world and trying to find the redemption of God through His being good to us. And this is where the art of being transparent before God is our ability to know the times and to understand the evil threats that work to mold us into being like the world.

In transparency we have the ability to come out from among them and be ye separate says the Lord and touch not the unclean thing. We do not need to feel as if an evil prophecy sits upon our way. This is what is so weird about who we are in being molded by the world. We can actually be our own worse enemy. We just accept that because a man is in position of spiritual leadership that there is no potential of harm. We just believe that what we learned yesterday is gonna help us today. We just believe that since we are filled with love and joy one day that its gonna be like this the next day. But there is a kind of mixture between our community and what is going on in our hearts that molds us into acting like someone else.

Because all of our pain and sorrow come from communication that is from a confusion about who we are. This is why there is a way where the eternal breaks into the temporal. Because the purpose in life is to live before God finding Him to be all we need. The fact is that if we have found God then we are souls that are aligned. We are seeking to glorify God by enjoying Him forever. Our problem is that when we mingle in the world we touch the unclean thing. And we get dirty and lose our focus. So that in our daily cleansing we need to unburden those evil fortresses.. the creation of hate... the tendency to unbelief.. and the fear of the threat that molds us. We do this by learning through word and Spirit how to unburden our souls so that we experience transparency before God.  
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1094  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: TT.UU.LL.II.PP.s still bloom on: June 19, 2012, 08:56:36 AM
Quote from: Biggie
Kk is always saying that its not a clear choice but its God wrestling a man until that man says uncle.

Wrestling with Man is one of God's favorite past-times.  "Israel" is derived from the Hebrew, "Rassles with God".  And Paul refers to us as "The 'Israel' of God".  But I know what it's like to argue with folks who have no logic.

Also, you might want to paradigm-shift your model of what it means to be God's "Elect", God's people in this world.   Willis has touched on this in the past, and I invite him to dig up that article on election again.  Jesus had a few things to say to his disciples who were in it just for the privileges.  And "being ignorant of God's righteousness, they sought to establish their own" may not mean what Luther thought it meant.

Now this is a miss- representation of Gods covenant relationship with His ot elect. Because God also was dealing with Israel as a nation. Its like our nation. Think about Billy Graham going out and talking to a bunch of Americans in a stadium as to who he is addressing and what needs to be said. Of course its going to be directed toward the problems in society in a world that does not know God. In other words Billy is preaching to unbelievers.
And this is how the ot talks about Gods relationship with the nation of Israel. God was warning them about abandoning their covenants. The money, marriage, etc. I part ways even with some of my reformed brothers in how to apply this truth. Because in the ot God is not just the ruler of Israel but He also ruled the nations. I do not think the description of God forcing the people through judgement of an unbelieving nation to be purely spiritual. But there were some fundamental problems in the society that God was responding to in order to protect the innocent and helpless. Because sin is not just separation from God but its destructive to the poor.

So God never gave man the full ruler-ship over a nation. But God gave instruction that showed the way He rules opposed to the way man rules. Because God did not need to make rulers fall in line to achieve peace in society. He actually set in order His kingdom by giving the powers to the helpless. He turns society upside down in His kingdom. Theres not force here but only protection.

The prophets of the ot were not just passive vehicles for inspiration. But they had power through the blessing and cursing . They not only understood what they received as a message from God but they formed the nation by their blessing and cursing prayers. So God had His ruling authority on the earth that was different than the other governing agencies.

So you look at how all of this works out in eternity. And you see this rich man in a kind of hell and you see the beggar who is over this rich man. But this teaching is not about Jesus saying that His kingdom is not of this world as a kind of forgetfulness of these wrongs. But the poor man is set up as the judge of the rich man. In other words the rich man stole from the poor man by not attending to his needs or using his position or his system and so you see the rich man thinking of what he did for all eternity. Some people teach a kind of nt gnosticism. Here is the principle .. i would much rather be poor and curse the abusers than to be rich and it be easy for me to make excuses now. Because in eternity there is no other relationship than what is defined in christian terms.Because the curses of the law are the handle that provides us with judgement that are eternal but money will slip through our hands at death and we will be cursed. lol And so money on this side of heaven can be a curse.

And here is the prayer of the righteous man. Its a prayer of the creation of blessing. And ive probably prayed this prayer a million times over the last 20 yrs. And honestly it has created me not me it. Its blessings to those who have regard for the weak. The Lord will raise them up if not on this earth in eternity to stand as the judge. Eternal payment is more important than getting payment in time. So when i stand in eternity this one prayer will be my only hope of the creation of my life.

And i do not think that this is necessarily individual. One person chooses the rite path and the other one chooses to profit through greed and abuse. But they just happened upon this in the sense that it is impossible to copy grace. One is naturally opposed to the other and is proven wrong in the end. This is why the gospel is rock solid and cannot be overcome.    
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1095  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Truth… on: June 19, 2012, 08:36:53 AM
Most of what the other side talks about is "old wives tales." Because they spend their time talking about life as if its half of this and half of that. A little more of this and a little less of that. And so this waste time in learning the real truths about grace so that we grow up and do not remain in an infant stage. This is what James was talking about.. why is there fighting among you? Because they were infants in doctrine trying to act like counselors. The author of Hebrews says that we should go on from the milk of the word to the meat. And so there is a difference between focusing on a God who wrestles people and a God who has told us who we are.

And this makes all the difference in the world as to how we apply these things because we will not be so quick to judge if we focused on what the bible says rather than what we think and want as being free. You know you can spend your whole life being an infant by just neglecting these words of God.

What do infants need? They need other people to always keep them accountable. They need to always have someone else around to give them advice on what to do. But we are not the Holy Spirit. If God gave us His word and then told us that other men and his word are the means by which we become wise then He would not need to send the Spirit. lol But what does it say? I will send my Spirit into their hearts.. no longer will they need to be taught... no longer will they go astray because My Spirit will guide them into all truth. In other words we cannot abandon God.

And so the gospel message is like acid. You know if you cut the acid with water it is in effective. The gospel in itself does not need man to add to it or to explain it. No one understands the gospel unless they are taught through word and Spirit. The universe is not really men forcing other men to fall in line or being in a holding cell until you hit rock bottom. lol But it is setting your hearts on things above and not on the things of this earth. Seeking first His kingdom. Because the gospel must not be mixed with water to be effective. Just like the acid is poured on the paint and it begins to curl up so the pure gospel is poured into the soul by word and Spirit and it uproots all the deep seated desires that fight against the work of the Spirit. There is no need to describe the christian faith as a faith of men plugged into a religious system. The christian faith is only real in word and Spirit. 
 
 
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The standard concept's "u." stands for "Unconditional election", and refers to there being nothing righteous in a person which God depends upon to determine to save them.  Perhaps joker can give us a more formal definition than that.

Your definition is pretty standard book Calvinism:

  • Election in Eternity is based not on anything within Man
  • It is based on God's sovereign will and for His good pleasure
  • It is not based on a person's merit
  • It is not based on foreseen faith
  • It is not based on Christ's own merit

Picirilli notes that because of the Calvinist understanding Total Depravity as Total Inability, a human would have no faith to foresee, so faith is the first work in space-time of God's regenerating grace.  This is logically required to square with Paul's statement that Man is justified (declared right with God; declared a member of God's covenant people) by faith.

I can agree with this definition with the clarification that God knows in advance who will weaken in their resistance to His love, and become willing to let go of their rebellion without being forced or coerced, in asking for/receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior, which He is.  Faith is offered to all, but most will suppress and deny the offer.  Only those who cannot persist in rejection will surrender.

So it is not our righteousness which God accepts but our growing willingness to accept the truth of our total unrighteousness and our need for the Savior.  It is the deep, honest cry of the heart for Him that He honors, and He knows which of us can come to that point without His domination.  He could easily coerce everyone in this world to yield to the Truth but gives us the ability and the power to reject Him as long as we choose to do so.

A passage comes to mind, which shows both His heart and our freedom to reject.  We are implored, not demanded without choice, to receive the reconciliation He makes available in Jesus Christ.

2 Corinthians 5:18-20
"Now all things are of God, Who has reconciled us to Himself through Jesus Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation, that is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their sins against them, and has committed to us the Word of reconciliation.

Now then, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were pleading through us: we implore you on Christ’s behalf, be reconciled to God."


Kk is always saying that its not a clear choice but its God wrestling a man until that man says uncle. But that is the same thing as saying God chooses for the man to give up which is God willing the man to surrender. Which is the same thing as saying that God chooses the man. Its difficult to battle with words. Its kind of like arguing with an infant. You know there is nothing logical about what they are saying.

But if God if fact overrides our wills then we are unable to not override His will when we are saved. The only important truth of this is when we are actually saved. All of the so called wrestling means nothing since there is not scale of righteousness based upon the measure of resistance. lol

The fact is until we are actually saved we are unable to be saved. What is so difficult in acknowledging that it was impossible for us to be saved until God actually saved us? I mean God doesnt save everyone.  But according to Kk everyone wrestles with God. But in the end God is still going to say "depart from Me." I mean if it was so important that God force a man to be saved then why not bring him to the door of outer darkness and give the man a last chance? lol All of this is just semantics and talking about things that do not matter in the end. There is not reward for half a salvation. lol

But if God is God then He is God by His will not by His wish. If man is not saved it proves he cannot save himself. I mean given a clear choice between eternal suffering in outer darkness and unending bliss of joy and praise would resist until God proved that it was not wise to choose outer darkness? How many people live their lives thinking like this? In fact if offered a gift of a million dollars I do not know many men who will resist until they feel the hopelessness of receiving the money. lol

This is why we believe that men are not able to see the clear choice until God reveals it to them. And even in life a blind man who cannot see the beauty of the object does not know the value of that object. Why? Because he is not half blind but he is unable to see the value. This is exactly what it is in the real world.
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1097  Forums / Key Life Forum / Re: Steve is wrong... Church Discipline 6/1 on: June 18, 2012, 07:11:21 PM
Anyone who comes to God only approaches God on the basis of His mercy alone. Because to approach God with our gift as presentable according to Gods standard of righteousness is to ask God for all the curses of the law to fall on us. And so we see this with the rich man who came to Christ offering himself as keeping the commands. So in essence the rich man was asking Christ to curse him. And we say "Amen .. so be it"..pointing our finger to the end of the earth. I mean are not we dealing with reality here?
But when a saint approaches God he says "if you oh Lord kept a record of sin then who could stand?" What the psalmist is saying that if God marked our sins we would be destroyed under the weight of them. In another place the psalmist declares that God does not delight in sacrifices or burnt offerings but God delights in praise.
Here is what the psalmist is declaring by his proper attitude. He is exalting Gods grace ...Gods free gifts in which the psalmist presents his request in confidence as being Gods unfailing love. The psalmist is very wise and very consistent in his understanding of who he is speaking to. Because the psalmist knows how a blessed man receives gifts from God by how he talks to God.
No where does the psalmist approach God on the basis of his own obedience. No where. And in fact the psalmist in approaching God in this high praise does not turn the focus on himself but he extols God for working on his behalf. As the psalmist remembers the works of God on his behalf he is led away from his own confidence in himself to extol Gods power that works through him not on the basis of his own obedience but to extend Gods causal grace to the end for which God created the psalmist.. that grace that powerfully works through him. Instead of the psalmist being led to boast in himself , he is led to magnify Gods work and Gods purposes. Upon this basis the psalmist worships God with all of his strength and heart because he thinks correctly in his focus on God. In this surrounding grace the psalmist boast of Christ value of the psalmist. This is what it means to obey. Can we both swear by this?
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1098  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Reformed Doctrine on: June 18, 2012, 12:20:24 PM
2) Preface to the Edition of the Psalter in 1545

"Every Christian who would abound in prayer and piety ought, in all reason, to make the Psalter his manual; and, moreover, it were well if every Christian so used it and were so expert in it as to have it word for word by heart, and could have it even in his heart as often as he chanced to be called to speak or act, that he might be able to draw forth or employ some sentence out of it, by way of a proverb. For indeed the truth is, that everything that a pious heart can desire to ask in prayer, it here finds Psalms and words to match, so aptly and sweetly, that no man—no, nor all the men in the world—shall be able to devise forms of words so good and devout. Moreover, the Psalter doth minister such instruction and comfort in the act of supplication; and the Lord’s Prayer doth so run through it, and it through the Lord’s Prayer, that the one helpeth us finely to understand the other, and the two together make a pleasant harmony …"

In my opinion, any man who will but make a trial in earnest of the Psalter and the Lord’s Prayer will very soon bid the other pious prayers adieu, and say, Ah, they have not the sap, the strength, the heart, the fire, that I find in the Psalter; they are too cold, too hard, for my taste!Martin Luther


"Genuine and earnest prayer proceeds first from a sense of our need, and next, from faith in the promises of God. It is by perusing these inspired compositions, that men will be most effectually awakened to a sense of their maladies, and, at the same time, instructed in seeking remedies for their cure. In a word, whatever may serve to encourage us when we are about to pray to God is taught us in this book. And not only are the promises of God presented to us in it, but oftentimes there is exhibited to us one standing, as it were, amidst the invitations of God on the one hand, and the impediments of the flesh on the other, girding and preparing himself for prayer: thus teaching us, if at any time we are agitated with a variety of doubts, to resist and fight against them, until the soul, freed and disentangled form all these impediments, rise up to God; and not only so, but even when in the midst of doubts, fears, and apprehensions, let us put forth our efforts in prayer, until we experience some consolation which may calm and bring contentment to our minds (pp. xxxvii-xxxviii)." John Calvin ...Prayer and the Psalms


"Now what Saint Augustine says is true, that no one is able to sing things worthy of God unless he has received them from him. Wherefore, when we have looked thoroughly everywhere and searched high and low, we shall find no better songs nor more appropriate for the purpose than the Psalms of David, which the Holy Spirit made and spoke through him. And furthermore, when we sing them, we are certain that God puts the words in our mouths, as if he himself were singing in us to exalt his glory." John Calvin... footnotes on the Psalter

"In short, as calling upon God is one of the principal means of securing our safety, and as a better and more unerring rule for guiding us in this exercise cannot be found elsewhere than in The Psalms, it follows, that in proportion to the proficiency which a man shall have attained in understanding them, will be his knowledge of the most important part of celestial doctrine (p. xxxvii)." John Calvin

(1) Preface to the Revised Edition of the German Psalter (1531)

"The Psalter has been lauded and loved by many holy fathers above the other books of the Scripture; and, indeed, the work itself doth sufficiently praise its Author. Nevertheless, we also must utter our praise and thanks for it …

Yea, the Psalter ought to be precious and dear, were it for nothing else but the clear promise it holds forth respecting Christ’s death and resurrection, and its prefiguration of His kingdom and of the whole estate and system of Christianity, insomuch that it might well be entitled a Little Bible, wherein everything contained in the entire Bible is beautifully and briefly comprehended, and compacted into an enchiridion or Manual. It seems to me as if the Holy Ghost had been please to take on himself the trouble of putting together a short Bible, or book of exemplars, touching the whole of Christianity or all the saints, in order that they who are unable to read the whole Bible may nevertheless find almost the whole sum comprehended in one little book … the Psalter is the very paragon of books …

Moreover, it is not the poor every-day words of the saints that the Psalter expresses, but their very best words, spoken by them, in deepest earnestness, to God Himself, in matters of utmost moment. Thus it lays open to us not only what they say about their works, but their very heart and the inmost treasure of their souls; so that we can spy the bottom and spring of their words and works—that is to say, their heart—in what manner of thoughts they had, how their heart did bear itself, in every sort of business, peril, and extremity …

What is the Psalter, for the most part, but such earnest discourse in all manner of such winds? Where are finer words of gladness than in the Psalms of Praise and Thanksgiving? There thou lookest into the hearts of all the saints as into fair and pleasant gardens, yea, as into the heavens, and seest what fine, hearty, pleasant flowers spring up therein, in all manner of fair gladsome thoughts of God and His benefits. And again, where wilt thou find deeper, more plaintive, more sorrowful words of grief than in the Psalms of complaint? There thou lookest again into the hearts of all the saints, as into death, yea, as into hell. How they are filled with darkness and gloom by reason of the wrath of God! So also, when they discourse of fear and hope, they use such words, that no painter could so portray, nor any Cicero or orator could so express, the fear or hope.
And (as I said) the best of all is, that these words of theirs are spoken before God and unto God, which puts double earnestness and life into the words. For words that are spoken only before men in such matters do not come so mightily form the heart, are not such burning, living, piercing words. Hence also it comes to pass that the Psalter is the Book of all the Saints; and every one, whatsoever his case may be, find therein Psalms and words which suit his case so perfectly, that they might seem to have been set down solely for his sake, in such sort that anything better he can neither make for himself, nor discover, nor desire. One good effect of which, moreover, is that if a man take pleasure in the words here set forth and find them suit his case, he is assured he is in the communion of the saints, and that all the saints fared just as he fares, for they and he sing all one song together, particularly if he can utter them before God even as they did, which must be done in faith, for an ungodly man relishes them not …

To sum up; wouldest thou see the Holy Catholic Church portrayed to the life in form and colour, as it were in miniature? Open the Psalter. Thus thou shalt therein find thine own self, and the right [knowledge of self], God Himself also and all the creatures.

Let us, therefore, take heed also to thank God for such unspeakable benefits, and to accept and make use of them to the praise and honour of God, that we bring not upon ourselves wrath by our unthankfulness. For, formerly, in the time of darkness, what a treasure it had been esteemed if men had been able rightly to understand one psalm, and to read or hear it in plain German! and yet they were not able. Blessed now are the eyes which see the things that we see, and the ears which hear the things that we hear! And yet take heed—alas, we already see, that we are like the Jews in the wilderness, who said of the manna, ‘Our soul loatheth this light bread.’ It behoves us to mark what is written in the same place, how they were plagued and died, that it may not befall us also after the same sort.

To this end, may the Father of all grace and mercy help us, through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom be blessing and thanks, honour and praise, for this German Psalter, and for all His innumerable gifts, for evermore; Amen and Amen!" Martin Luther
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1099  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Whose prisoner are you? on: June 18, 2012, 08:56:12 AM
My contention with self denial is how we view the self and inability. So we can experience freedom from wanting acceptance from others. Our desires to overcome all obstacles is part of holding onto our faith. Because God has given us new desires so that our desires are His desires in His perfect word. So there is nothing wrong with seeking God in this direct way of focusing and pleading , pleading again, and pressing in on the promises of God.

A lot of people think that to test God is to seek Him beyond what is considered normal. They really do not believe that God rewards people who do something that is more than what is required. And so they view relationships with this struggle to have a balance in pleasing men. And they view their pride in the mirror of how they are connected to other men. But we can experience a conversion of freedom through the word and Spirit. We can use the word for out personal benefit. We do not need to look at the word as simply something that brings us the truth about ourselves.

This is what ive been trying to get across is that what we are before God is more important than what we do or who we are before men. Ive been saying that God has given us an ability to find transparency in His presence that transcends our own view of who we are. The circumstances of life are actually the opposite of the experience of this transparency. Because we learn not to act before God but in our approach we bring the bad ... we learn to be who we really are because God is God. In learning to be who we are in knowing God then there is nothing wrong with pleading our own cause. In a sense we as believers cannot be proud because we understand how serious our purpose is.

"… there is not an emotion of which any one can be conscious that is not here represented as in a mirror. Or rather, the Holy Spirit has here drawn … all the griefs, sorrows, fears, doubts, hopes, cares, perplexities, in short, all the distracting emotions with which the minds of men are wont to be agitated. The other parts of Scripture contain the commandments which God enjoined his servants to announce to us. But here the prophets themselves, seeing they are exhibited to us as speaking to God, and laying open all their inmost thoughts and affections, call, or rather draw, each of us to the examination of himself in particular, in order that none of the many infirmities to which we are subject, and of the many vices with which we abound, may remain concealed. It is certainly a rare and singular advantage, when all lurking places are discovered, and the heart is brought into the light, purged from that most baneful infection, hypocrisy (p. xxxvii)." John Calvin.... Wonder of the Psalms
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1100  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Being called home early due to sin.... on: June 17, 2012, 06:16:37 PM
This is a very rough view of discipline. The discipline is according to counsel. Not all do this kind of thing.  And there are a lot of people who struggle with sin.. most everyone .. but because they confess their sins they enjoy taking the cup and being encouraged to go on. So the purpose of discipline is mainly to help the person in their trials. In this case its a relationship that needed to be severed. Just like any adultery.

Ive seen this kind of thing actually create more adultery. Ive seen this kind of discipline do the opposite of what its intended to do. And ive heard horror stories of people who have suffered pain that was not necessary. In fact ive only seen in my life one real orthodox church discipline in which it was done correctly.(adultery) But ive seen more people destroyed. This is why it is so important to take the big log out of your own eye before you take the little spec out of your brothers eye. Because you can actually do more harm than good.
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1101  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: 100 Bible facts on Sabbath and sunday on: June 17, 2012, 06:05:46 PM
Brother,

If you look at the Book of Acts,  and I think you ignored the Scripture that I quoted, you will see that the early Jewsh Christians worshipped as Jews on the Sabbath, but met as people of the way on the first day of the week.  They worshipped, fellowshiped, celebrated communion, and took an offering.

Romans and the Scripture quoted by Willis show that we should not Judge one another on this issue.  If people want to consider one day or another for the Lord, they do it to the Lord.  Some choose not to worship on a day, and they do that to the Lord also.

If you look at Hebrews in context, you will find that the writer has something else in mind than worshipping on Saturday in the 21st Century.

You started out by making the Sabbath universal, now you are back to the Law.

Finally, you certainly won't find Sunday in the Scripture.  However, You will probably not find Mon,
Tue, or Wed either.

My sarcasm aside, which I sometimes use for effect, don't you think that with a lost world out there, there are issues of more importance than this?

I certainly won't bother you if you chose to folow the law, but please allow the rest of the church follow what Christians have been doing since 33 AD.





 

I agree with you Loren. I used to consider every day the Lords day. But its all semantics. Because the day can replace the idea of God providing us with a morning... we wake up and its a new day... or that is a creation desire that we focus on to keep us from sorrow and being worried about the next day. The bible says that we hope for Gods love in the morning. And so if God creates the beginning of the day then we worship Him as He is. lol

And i understand that the first day of the week is set aside to worship God in his temple but there are times when we experience a kind of exile. So every moment we are to pray...praise God...and long to see God. Because if we divide up our lives between the good times and the times where we struggle then God is not pleased.

If we focus on just one day then we will not think about the high times we had in the past. But we are to look to the Lord and stir up the gifts within us by remembering His goodness to us in those special times. Because God wants to build memories of good times when He provided us with experiences through word and Spirit of His love, joy, peace etc.. that one passion that bubbled up in us and overflowed out of us. God is not going to give us confidence about a specific day of worship but He will give us confidence more and more of drawing near to Him as He is lifted up. And so He uses our sin, our times of exile, our memories, and all of His works in the past to create in us a heart of worship as He provides us with that culture. In this we learn the value of lifting God up because it provides us with new conversion to strengthen us by stirring us up to new heights. I hope the day becomes our finding God rather than focusing on the means themselves.
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1102  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Temptation, how to cope on: June 17, 2012, 05:30:54 PM
Well struggling with sin is all the things we know about and are not aware of. And a lot of people think that when it says forgive my hidden faults the Psalmist is distinguishing between sin he knows about and sin he does not know about. But in my opinion since it is following the active power of the word , i mean, the word is not something that is printed and we look at it but its something that transcends light, more perfect than anything we see, more trustworthy than our knowledge in a relational sense, more pure than any created thing. And so i believe the Psalmist is confessing his lack of faculty power to see himself as God sees him. And in this sense even confession is done without a clear understanding.

I guess in a sense the apostle was saying the same thing that the sin that dwells in him is really a frustrating mind that he does not really understand. And so he calls sin "that thing". Which is a power that he cannot understand. I like this idea because it really gives us a sense that we are hopeless unless God who looks at our sins as God enforces in us our need in the inability to deal with our own sin. And this is the cause of our being protected from sinning willfully or without atonement.

And this is what the Spirit teaches us in the mystery of sin and temptation. He teaches us that God is bigger than our understanding even of our own power over sin. God is very big and mysterious. He moves and we are confounded. He prevents and we are converted. He heals and we are given a renewed confidence that we cannot understand of its joy and power. God creates disasters and He stills our souls after we see the devastation. We look at the evidence and our jaws drop. And so this kind of secret power of grace prevents and provides. The apostle says it was not i but it was the grace that was in me. It wasnt that the apostle did not have control over himself but it was that God through this mystery provided the apostle with success so that he could be confident in Gods power and not his own.

I have these experiences all the time. I will be in meditation in silence and then i will experience this deep rest. Its like a deep joy that settles me and then my focus has a wow factor as if God says be still and know that I am God. But at other times in struggling with confidence i am left with a kind of frustration and then i happen upon a circumstance that ive familiar with and it changes and then there is this mysterious power that comes over me and i am amazed at how God subdues strong men or He makes big circumstances so small. And this stays with me as confidence for a few days. I think we are talking about trying to find the mystery of it all instead of what we can control.    
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1103  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Temptation, how to cope on: June 17, 2012, 03:53:10 PM
Ive kind of being going off the reservation here. But we may find that temptation does get the best of us. And this is why we will not experience complete victory until we get our new robes. But sin is the reason that we struggle with sickness and pain because it causes us to deal with guilt , shame, and sorrow. But this problem is not because God is unable to deal with our experience. Rather all of our struggles including our private experience of dealing with those sins that are hard to overcome are the work of His grace that give us a direction to give us protection against false religion.

Gods grace works to subdue our strength in order to take us in another direction. We are not wise enough to understand how potential disaster could be in our paths so God uses any circumstances and people to direct us away from the company of the self righteous and the reprobate. Because God keeps sinners in His protection.

 And this is what we need to see is that what we think is our biggest obstacle in fellowship with God actually is Gods smile to hem us in and surround us with love and not hate. This is why our greatest times with the Lord are the times when we are being accused of sin, being maligned my men, suffering the scorn of people who turn on us and find little help from men. Gods ways are not our ways. He develops a more clear understanding of our culture by our experiencing the power of sin in ourselves.

Let me give you hope. If you feel disconnected from men... if you struggle with sins that you know are gaining control over you... if you feel that God has abandoned you ..dont think that God is not faithful. He is working in you something that he does not do with all men. He is teaching you something more personal than a self righteous man who looks good. God only wants us to look to Him no matter if we feel we are good or if we come to Him as a beggar. If you learn this secret then you will develop a more clear and deeper trust in God that He will not fail you. I can tell you by experience that God is more faithful when we think He will abandon us. God does His greatest work when we are the most despised. lol  
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1104  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Whose prisoner are you? on: June 17, 2012, 03:36:07 PM
Kks philosophy is one of pragmatism and not personal salvation.( Im not saying that kk is unsaved.)  Because he says that God will respond to our good efforts to come clean. And yet He also says that God forces us to come clean. Some kind of secret work without a clear acknowledgement to believe in Christ. So Christ actually works through the means of false prophets. If we do not define the action to the response then all of this secret work the reason that God overlooks the clear teachings of men.

And Kk does not acknowledged that we are completely sanctified and accepted by God when we are saved. Other wise the work that is needed is to know Christ through forgiveness not handing over a new leaf. Because we are the ones who are completely accepted as sinners who struggle with sin by always doing what we do not want to do.

The difference is not one of total victory but its our understanding that we are sinners who suffer both from our interior struggles and our physical problems but also we struggle with our culture. And this is different from a reprobate who has not assurance that God is still faithful. A man who struggles with ongoing sin also must fight against his accusers. Who are used by Satan to bring his sin up before God. But the difference between a reprobate and a saint is the saint finds all of his confidence that God will avenge his accusers and vindicate his cause. While the reprobate try to use methods other than the authorized ones , the means of scripture, prayer and worship. One person is accused and commits himself to the loving care of the Shepherd while the reprobate looks for other remedies.

All men struggle with sins that they know are hard to deal with. The difference is the saint calls upon the Lord and stands as completely righteous while the reprobate abandons the means of faith and seeks to be accepted by men. God promises to redeem us and atone for our sins so that we can be accepted even when we are being accused and maligned.
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1105  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: Temptation, how to cope on: June 17, 2012, 01:50:24 PM
In the bible the terms used to thwart Gods purposes are immoral in the sense that the motive is destructive. The destructive motive comes from a relational blindness because God is not connected to an unbeliever. So they really are described as those people in society who use the law to destroy their neighbor through extortion. And so the Psalmist describes people who go astray as being stalkers, men who assault their neighbor, men who set traps for their neighbor, and men who dig pits through their misuse of the law.

And this is set off against Gods covenant promises to be faithful to His poor elect. Because Gods covenant people are vulnerable to evil men because God works to subdue the whole world and not just one small event. So the question is why would you assault this man? Why would you want to extort his lively hood and seek to destroy him? And the covenant member draws a line in the sand and responds.. trust in God alone! And what is the voice of a traitor or a wicked man? Why do evil men oppose Gods people? Because they curse the curses!! They actively hate God and His ways and they seek to subvert their anger by presenting themselves as harmless and kind. This is a war of kingdoms here.
You see that men bless with their mouths but they curse in their hearts. This curse is what they know by birth. Its being in this relationship to the law that drives them to destroy themselves. They have their ears full of wax so that they refuse to bow down and be blessed by God alone. So in their hearts they plot evil.
What is the elect promised? That God has all vengeance in His will. And so He hears the cries of His people and He keeps a record of the wrongs. THis is why we can rest .This is our motivation to find our rest in Him alone. God is the only one who can lift us up on the rock that is on the mountain top while those same rocks will be the instruments that the curses of the wicked will wish to be destroyed by. God curses the curses.   
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1106  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: TT.UU.LL.II.PP.s still bloom on: June 17, 2012, 01:24:07 PM
cont... We need to be clear about the ot sacrifices because if we are vague then we can be guilty of mixing grace and works. These two covenants that stand side by side but in reasoning according to the grace covenant they do not have the same results. Because the sacrifices can get in the way of Gods free gifts!!!!!!

Anyone who has meditated on this relationship between the covenant of works given to Moses and the covenant of grace given to Abraham and who has matured in his dogma knows there is a clear epistemology of reasoning out these truths in our understanding of who God is and who we are. Because no one will acknowledge God to be God if they do not consider their own works as filthy rags before God. The problem with religion is not one of purity but its a lack of respect for God as a re-creator and man who has been lifted up to rule the creation. Because before God the clear message of salvation is that mans precious soul must be delivered from the dogs. The dogs being those who trust in their sacrifices for acceptance.

This is why you see the Psalmist over and over again distinguish between Gods promise in the grace covenant and mans sacrifice in the works covenant to be the arm of the flesh that raised the member of the covenant community up to be proud in himself. This is what distinguished true worship from false. For God says that He comes to judge the unbeliever who repeats these covenant statements but that mans heart is far from God. And in fact he has no desire to praise God for God but rather just repeats these creeds as confidence that he is receiving a blessing by them. This is why the Psalmist over and over again in hating as God would desire that all day long they brought their sacrifices for the wrong reasons. What was the wrong reason? Was it a sacrifice that was not acceptable  on the basis of the physical defects? No it was because they were not thankful in their hearts. Now listen to me God doesnt need your sacrifices.. He doesnt need your gifts. God wants a heart of praise. He wants to be known as the only one who is faithful. Because our works are a stench in His nostrils!!!!    
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1107  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Whose prisoner are you? on: June 17, 2012, 01:08:08 PM

mbG:  "We say that fear is a prison and the prisoners are the schizophrenic , depressed , etc. But the truth is we are really fighting against those who are held captive to this world and Christ has come to release the prisoners and bring them into eternity."

K_k:  Yes, fear can be a prison, as can resentment, and addiction.  That is not just "spiritual gnosticism", but can be very real experiences to those caught up in them.  And yes, our real warfare is with "principalities, powers, rulers of darkness, and spiritual hosts of wickedness".

Jesus sets us free from all these bondages and prisons.  But you can't always tell a person bound up with irrational fears that he is a prisoner of satan.  Well, i suppose you could but you might well make them more paranoid.

I'm a prisoner of my eternal lover,Anne Kerr!! angry cheesy

There's a whole lot of Anne Kerr's.  Which of the many are you a prisoner of?   cheesy

Kk is simply saying that experience is equal with scripture. And he has even made mention that Christ can be found if we try to come clean of our addictions. He does not even believe that the offer of Christ is a clear message that introduces people to freedom. And so this whole order of salvation gets turned upside down. Because people experience terrible things and their experience doesnt always agree with the dogma of scripture.

And you see this in all religious circles today. If God is sovereign then the proof of it is our obedience. But this is not how the apostle reasoned. Because the apostle had to come to the hard facts about Gods will as opposed to mans will. And so the apostle was brought to a place where he was made to be intentional about God always being vindicated by His free acts to choose according to His free mercy and not anything in man. What did the people accuse Paul of? Antinomianism. They were accusing Paul of preaching a gospel that rewarded people for sin.How did the apostle respond to this charge? He responded by saying that the whole world was without hope and God was just in choosing since no one deserves salvation. Because its a message that only works when God is clearly seen as free to choose. So that all of these missionary endeavors have their success in the soil of Calvinism.  
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1108  Forums / Theology Forum / Re: TT.UU.LL.II.PP.s still bloom on: June 17, 2012, 12:36:48 PM
I agree Joker, If salvation is by grace then all the entrance into religious observances is based upon grace. Other wise these means that are for our benefit would become a matter of personal preferences and the judgements of men. Because we approach God on the basis of His free mercy in Christ and not on the acts themselves. To make observances a matter of pleasing God to be accepted or to make them magical as if a spell was cast over those who were outside of the worship of Gods people is to make salvation the acceptance of God through these means, prayer, scripture,  public worship, and the Lords suppers.

In Gods program the Shepherd goes out to the sheep and provides the security because the sheep are always straying. So this matter of grace is proven in the arena of Gods unfailing love. The curses have been lifted and we all share in the blessings of our inheritance. God not only has purchased us with His own blood but He has chosen us in Him from before the foundation of the world. So that salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne and to the Lamb. It is His recreated act alone that is to be praised.

I often wonder how we could stray so far from the gospel? Back in the day those works churches were very small it was the two line churches that were the culture. I remember some of these non denominational churches preaching a free grace but it was without law. The message was not particular grace but universal grace. That was the 70s religious culture in the towns across America. But i think because of the teaching of evolution there has been a shift in the minds of those generations that has confused grace and works. I attended a christian school that was non denominational with a very shallow view of sovereign grace. It took me years to reorder my mind through meditation to understand the difference.

But now the works churches rule the day. These big mega churches have changed into a kind of social reconstruction , part of the social experiment that has been going on in this country for the last 80 yrs. But their doctrinal positions have been hidden by all of the practical instruction of this social reconstruction. Its amazing to me to see the shift from a valued person who was created by God to a kind of impersonal principled person who falls into a pattern of moral acceptance. In my opinion Gods sovereign grace is not just rejected but it is hated.      
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1109  Forums / Main Forum / Re: Whose prisoner are you? on: June 16, 2012, 03:02:36 PM
The biblical teaching of a prisoner is one of war. But we take this word and make it a psychological one. So we say that fear is a prison, regret is a prison. etc Its just like we try to make the NT not about war or politics. And we fail because we make it sound like the state of the world has no relation to our present christian experience. ie We dont fight against flesh and blood, our circumstances mean nothing compared to eternity, the words from the ot are changed into a kind of spiritual gnosticism. And so we preach two separate worlds that have no relation to each other.

 And this is why we seem so divorced from the real world. I mean we even divide our lives into work, private, marriage, and spiritual. And we teach a kind of passivism in how we approach the world. Its like a gnostic spiritualism where the physical is trying to balance these two worlds and one is worship and the other is discipline.  But the bible does not teach this kind of over being spiritualistic.Rather these terms of the gospel actually come from words in the context of a soldier and war. And the reality is that you cant take the aggression, fight, passion and anger out of the context of the culture of these words.

So the bible connects salvation to a spiritual fight in which we stand our ground with the word of God. And our goal is not to be a balanced man but to be a man who only seeks one thing. You know we are resisting like being in war. The reality is that all of these institutions are not passive to our christian experience but we really do have evil men opposing us at every turn.

This is why you cant take these words out of their context and not present a gnostic message that makes the christian life a psychological one. And this is exactly what we have done. We say that fear is a prison and the prisoners are the schizophrenic , depressed , etc. But the truth is we are really fighting against those who are held captive to this world and Christ has come to release the prisoners and bring them into eternity.

The problem is that we play fast and loose with the teachings of the bible and make them gnostic. And so we must go back to the context in which they are taken and then we will begin to paint a picture of a man walking down this road and these words that we use are what a soldier would confront in war. So that we bring this back to its very physical and practical application to life.     
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1110  Forums / Key Life Forum / Re: Steve is wrong... Church Discipline 6/1 on: June 16, 2012, 01:47:51 PM
Christ is light that shines in darkness. Because He is the only one who acted correctly. So all the earth is guilty in order that He might be seen as rite. Upon this truth He is the light that shines in our faces the gospel. For the gospel not the law is the only power for our salvation.

We are not saved by being cleaned up. We are not accepted by our Father by being cleaned up. We are accepted because Christ is accepted by the Father. The light is not a moral agreement but rather its the glory of Christ who deserves all praise. Christ is the image of the Father.. the express image of His glory. When we look to Christ we are changed from one glory to another. We are not seeking to add our goodness to Him but we are looking at a real historical figure who showed Himself as the only worthy man to accept praise honor and glory.

 Our worship is not in the written code but we worship God in spirit. When we were saved the Spirit began to cry abba Father. In His light we see light. When we look to Christ the light of His glory shines in our faces and we are changed. He does not offer us a set of rules but He offers Himself as our enjoyment. We seek to glorify God by enjoying Him forever.  

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