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You are a rarity. Most Christians do not practice what is in John 12:25.I have posted John 12:25. More than posting, I practice what I post and write.
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You are a rarity. Most Christians do not practice what is in John 12:25.I have posted John 12:25. More than posting, I practice what I post and write.
Thank you. I don't think those had the "will be resurrected in a spiritual body and go to live in heaven forever. That was the promise of Jesus". But, I agree that it is said people will have spiritual body. But, it is not said that "We will not have eternal life on earth because nobody can live forever in a physical body on earth"....
We will not have eternal life on earth because nobody can live forever in a physical body on earth.
Genesis 26:15You are a rarity. Most Christians do not practice what is in John 12:25.
Sin is transgression of the law. The law provides remedies for having sex out of wedlock but does not classify it as a sin. The law provides a remedy for your bull goring your neighbor. The bull is not noted as a sinner, and unless he repeats his offense, he is not the one held liable. The son of David made a vow to God, and that vow was fulfilled when the son slept with 7 of David's concubines and took his kingdom. Was doing the will of God a sin? David had many concubines, apart from him taking his commander's wife, was he rebuked by God? Jacob had 2 concubines, was he rebuked by God? You are getting caught up in the hypocrisy of the "Christian" church. The "Christian"/Gentile church is urged to come out of Babylon (Rev 18:4), yet it does not do so. Relying on the writings of "Christian" pastors and Merriam-Webster is probably not the best path to truth. That is like asking a Woke Progressive, "what is a woman".What does Jesus say about premarital sex?
The Bible clearly and explicitly says that premarital sex is wrong. The Bible just as clearly, if more implicitly, teaches that premarital sex is personally selfish and publicly subversive of the goods that marriage is meant to promote and protect. Oct 18, 2023
Is It Wrong to Have Sex Before Marriage? | Clearly Reformed
Fornication includes sex out of wedlock. Both adultery and fornication are prohibited in the Bible.
What is the difference between adultery and fornication?
In legal use there is a difference between adultery and fornication. Adultery is only used when at least one of the parties involved (either male or female) is married, whereas fornication may be used to describe two people who are unmarried (to each other or anyone else) engaging in consensual sexual intercourse.
Fornication Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Simply put, fornication is a sin because it is inconsistent with the nature of sex, the nature of marriage, and the nature of the family. Marriage is a covenant bond between a man and woman (Mal. 2:14), a covenantal bond sealed by the one flesh union of sexual intimacy (Gen. 2:24). Oct 18, 2023Sin is transgression of the law. The law provides remedies for having sex out of wedlock but does not classify it as a sin.
You can have "sexual intimacy" with a hooker. Not recommended, but there you are. United into one flesh with respect to Genesis 2:24 is another thing. Two gay guys can get married in a church or in a courthouse. To be one flesh with respect to Genesis, a man and woman become one flesh, in that they can sense, think and feel what their spouse feels. You only marry someone who is already one with God. Otherwise, you are in for a heap of trouble. In the original sense, there is no separation/divorce. The current US divorce rate is over 50%. They were never "one flesh" in the original sense.Simply put, fornication is a sin because it is inconsistent with the nature of sex, the nature of marriage, and the nature of the family. Marriage is a covenant bond between a man and woman (Mal. 2:14), a covenantal bond sealed by the one flesh union of sexual intimacy (Gen. 2:24). Oct 18, 2023
Is It Wrong to Have Sex Before Marriage? | Clearly Reformed
That does not change the fact that fornication is a sin in the eyes of God.You can have "sexual intimacy" with a hooker. Not recommended, but there you are. United into one flesh with respect to Genesis 2:24 is another thing. Two gay guys can get married in a church or in a courthouse. To be one flesh with respect to Genesis, a man and woman become one flesh, in that they can sense, think and feel what their spouse feels. You only marry someone who is already one with God. Otherwise, you are in for a heap of trouble. In the original sense, there is no separation/divorce. The current US divorce rate is over 50%. They were never "one flesh" in the original sense.
Now you are God. What is sin? And what law are you referring to? If you are referring to something the false prophet Paul said, well, that answers that. Did Jacob fornicate when laying with Leah? He thought he was with Rachel. Was Leah raping Jacob, for certainly she did not have his consent if he thought he was sleeping with Rachel. Did Jacob pay a price for Rachel, or did he simply ask for her to marry him? Did Eve marry Adam? Did Judah propose marriage to his son's wife, Tamar, on their first encounter? Was not Tamar the grandmother* * of king David? Did David take back Saul's daughter from her husband? The marriage of Jewish law is overturned with a letter of dismissal. The law of the kingdom is a bit different (Mt 5:32). The law of the Roman church is about paying a price. I think my mom had to pay the Catholic church something around $500 to get an annulment. As for a woman sleeping with men, well that is called harlotry. When a church sells her wares to kings and men, well, she becomes a harlot as well. Without the oil of the Spirit of God, there is no marriage (Mt 25:10). A good wife is a gift of God, and is a rare thing. If Yeshua hasn't procured faithful wives (7 or 10) (Mt 25 & Rev 2 & 3), where does that leave everyone else. For the most part, the women are easily led stray by false prophets. That is why Babylon the Great is portrayed as a woman. (Rev 17:5). The only thing that Paul got right was that women should probably keep mum. You will find one man in a thousand, and no woman among them. (Ecc 7:28)That does not change the fact that fornication is a sin in the eyes of God.
I do not care if there is actually a Law. Christianity is a religion without Laws, thanks to Paul.Now you are God. What is sin? And what law are you referring to?
"Christianity" is the religion based on the "message" of the "enemy" (Mt 13:24-30), who is the "devil" (Mt 13:37-42), and his mouthpiece is Paul, and his message is "lawlessness" (Mt 7:23) Paul, as yourself, determines what is sin and what it is not. Paul's message, is that the law has been nailed to the cross. When a person decides what is right and what is wrong, that is called humanism, and is the foundation of the present Marxist Atheist Progressive Woke movement. In this movement, you have women that no one wants, because they are not worth the drama. Better to live in an attic than with a woke women. (Proverbs 25:24).I do not care if there is actually a Law. Christianity is a religion without Laws, thanks to Paul.
However, fornication is a sin.
Yeshua in Mt 16:23 was referring to Mt 16:22, whereas Siman Peter decided what was right and what was wrong, where upon Yeshua said get behind me Satan, you are a stumbling block to me. As for your Baha, well, the guy is just another false prophet, one among many (Mt 7:15).Matthew 16:23-26 But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it. For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?
I believe they are correct in believing this is the final destination: Rev, 21:2 And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God,All of the wonderful Jehovah’s Witnesses that have come to my door have expressed no desire for a heavenly hope. Their desire is to be on Paradise Earth forever. And what could be wrong with good food, a nice house, domesticated wild animals and beautiful scenery?
The problem is the difficulty in making a scriptural case for an earthly hope. Yes, the Bible clearly teaches about the earthly kingdom, but for the Christian, the Bible only speaks of a heavenly hope as in the following scriptures: (Note: All scriptures are from the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures).
Philippians 3:20 - “But our citizenship exists in the heavens, and we are eagerly waiting for a savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ.”Colossians 1:5 - “the hope that is being reserved for YOU in the heavens.Hebrews 3:1 - “Consequently, holy brothers, partakers of the heavenly calling, consider the apostle and high priest whom we confess-Jesus.”Matthew 5:12 - “Rejoice and leap for joy, since YOUR reward is great in the heavens; for in that way they persecuted the prophets prior to YOU.”Luke 6:22-23 - “Happy are you whenever men hate you, and when they exclude you and reproach you and denounce your name as wicked for the sake of the Son of man. Rejoice in that day and leap for joy, for look! your reward is great in heaven, for those are the same things their forefathers used to do to the prophets.”2 Corinthians 5:1-2 - “For we know that if our earthly house, this tent, should be dissolved, we are to have a building from God, a house not made with hands, everlasting in the heavens. For in this dwelling house we do indeed groan, earnestly desiring to put on the one for us from heaven,”Hebrews 6:19-20 - “We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, both sure and firm, and it enters in within the curtain, where a forerunner has entered in our behalf, Jesus, who has become a high priest in the manner of Melchizedek forever.”1 Corinthians 15:42-45 - “So it is with the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised up in incorruption. It is sown in dishonor; it is raised up in glory. It is sown in weakness; it is raised up in power. It is sown a physical body; it is raised up a spiritual body. If there is a physical body, there is also a spiritual one. So it is written: “The first man Adam became a living person.”1 Corinthians 15:49 - “And just as we have borne the image of the one made of dust, we will bear also the image of the heavenly one."John 14:2-3 - "In the house of my Father are many dwelling places. Otherwise, I would have told you, for I am going my way to prepare a place for you. Also, if I go my way and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will receive you home to myself, so that where I am you also may be."1 John 3:2 - “Beloved ones, we are now children of God, but it has not yet been made manifest what we will be. We do know that when he is made manifest we will be like him, because we will see him just as he is.”Philippians 3:14 - “I am pressing on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God by means of Christ Jesus.”
The Upward Call is to HEAVEN. Compare Colossians 3:1 "If, however, you were raised up with the Christ, go on seeking the things above, <Strong's #507> where the Christ is seated at the right hand of God." Now compare: John 8:23 “He went on to say to them: “You are from the realms below; I am from the realms above. <Strong's #507> You are from this world; I am not from this world.”
Daniel 12:3 - “And those having insight will shine as brightly as the expanse of heaven, and those bringing the many to righteousness like the stars, forever and ever.”
None of these scriptures indicate any other hope for the Christian than the heavenly hope. As a matter of fact, Eph 4:4 says, “One body there is, and one spirit, even as YOU were called in the one hope to which YOU were called” (Eph 4:4). So, for the Christian there is only one hope; the heavenly hope. Throughout the book of Acts, whenever anyone is baptized, nobody is ever given the option of whether they want to choose an earthly or a heavenly reward.
Even the Great Crowd are said to be in Heaven in Rev 19:1 which says: “After these things I heard what was as a loud voice of a great crowd in heaven.” The Greek words translated great crowd is exactly the same as in Rev 7:9.
I believe there is no evidence that Paul is a false prophet.You seem to be heavy on the rants of the false prophet Paul. As for Rev 19:1, that is with respect to the "angels" in heaven. As for Mt 5:19, apart from some modern Weymouth bible, that is not what is stated. As for the "kingdom", that will be ruled from Jerusalem (Zech 14:16), and as for Jerusalem, it will be "coming down from heaven" (Rev 21:2). As for who will rule, that would be the sole shepherd, and prince, and that would be Daivd per Ezekiel 34 after judgment of the sheep. As for who will be king, and rule from the land given to Jacob/Israel, that would be David (Ezekiel 37:24-25). As for who will be "destroyed", well, that would be the nations/Gentiles (Jeremiah 30:11). As for who will be judged at the "day of the LORD", that would be the nations/Gentiles (Joel 2:31-3-8). As for Yeshua's prayer, they kingdom come, that would be for the kingdom to be set up for 1000 years, ruled from Jerusalem, in collaboration with those who rise from the dead, who do not have the mark of the beast, and those who had been beheaded because of the Word of God. (Rev 20:4) As for Daniel 2:45, after the nations/Gentiles have been crushed, a new kingdom will be set up which will endure forever. As stated in Joel 3:18, that kingdom will be one on earth.