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They're both a big deal. I'm scheduled to get married on May 30th.YOUR saying baptism isn't a big deal? ... sorry, I just couldn't resist.
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They're both a big deal. I'm scheduled to get married on May 30th.YOUR saying baptism isn't a big deal? ... sorry, I just couldn't resist.
I do. The first century got along without the final version. The books you mentioned were not critical to salvation.It apparently took God several centuries to get it right, then. That's got to make you wonder about all of those Christians that lived during the period of time when the only canon they had was not the final version. Just curious, do you also believe God was in control when the 4th and 5th century creeds were written?
No, I didn't respond to it, but if you'll notice, I did "like" it (as soon as I read it, actually).Did you miss seeing my last post to you?
I'm sorry, but that is nothing more to your opinion. Regardless of whether it was the 1st century, the 6th, the 15th or the 21st, people get along with the version of the Bible they have. We could remove any book from the Bible we use today and it wouldn't really impact anybody's salvation. It would have some effect on their knowledge of the truth, and that would be unfortunate, but it almost sounds as if you are saying that it's the Bible itself that saves. I know you're not, but that's how you're coming across. We have no absolute guarantees that 300 years from now, the Bible won't have been changed again.I do. The first century got along without the final version. The books you mentioned were not critical to salvation.
Yes I saw that, but that was not the post I was referring to. It was the post after the one you liked. Thank you for that, by the way.No, I didn't respond to it, but if you'll notice, I did "like" it (as soon as I read it, actually).
We already see many groups writing their own Bibles, changing words, phrases, sentences, etc. But we do have a guarantee that His word will remain forever.We have no absolute guarantees that 300 years from now, the Bible won't have been changed again.
Correct, I'm not saying that. Furthest thing from my mind. Thank you for letting me know how it sounded though. Just that the Bible has the knowledge thereof. Plenty of people read the Bible and are not saved.I'm sorry, but that is nothing more to your opinion. Regardless of whether it was the 1st century, the 6th, the 15th or the 21st, people get along with the version of the Bible they have. We could remove any book from the Bible we use today and it wouldn't really impact anybody's salvation. It would have some effect on their knowledge of the truth, and that would be unfortunate, but it almost sounds as if you are saying that it's the Bible itself that saves. I know you're not, but that's how you're coming across. We have no absolute guarantees that 300 years from now, the Bible won't have been changed again.
Congrats!They're both a big deal. I'm scheduled to get married on May 30th.
Thank you.Congrats!
Nope!
Just as a minor point of clarification, are you advocating rejecting everything in the Bible except the direct quotes from Jesus in the Gospels (and perhaps the Book of Revelation)?
I don't think that's where he was coming from. I think paarsurrey meant it as the overall picture that neither Jesus nor anybody else in the Bible said it. I could be wrong.Just as a minor point of clarification, are you advocating rejecting everything in the Bible except the direct quotes from Jesus in the Gospels (and perhaps the Book of Revelation)?
Hi. So I've heard it said we are saved from hell by grace alone through faith alone. The grace is God's part and faith is our part. But I wonder if faith is the only condition we must meet. One biblical passage we might consider is:
8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—9 not by works, so that no one can boast.10 For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
(Ephesians 2)
You're barking up the wrong tree! I am not the one who said it. Nor do I believe it. You are correct. Jesus never said,
That is a good point atp. Many reject anything Jesus did not personally say. They do not acknowledge what His spokespersons, the apostles, said, particularly Paul.Just as a minor point of clarification, are you advocating rejecting everything in the Bible except the direct quotes from Jesus in the Gospels (and perhaps the Book of Revelation)?
I totally agree!="Mountain_Climber, post: 4290409, member: 57086"]The first thing anyone should be able to agree upon is that it is the faith like that of Abraham which the grace of God is able to save us through. Do any of you disagree with that?
The term OUR is not found in the Greek. There is no personal pronoun. The text does not say “our faith.” It should read, "the author and finisher of "the" faith."How then is it: Hebrews 12:2 "Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God."?
How then is Jesus the author of our faith?
I totally agree!
The term OUR is not found in the Greek. There is no personal pronoun. The text does not say “our faith.” It should read, "the author and finisher of "the" faith."
In the original text, faith is preceded by a definite article. It should read, “the faith."
What is "the faith?" The term is used throughout the NT and becomes the equivalent of “the gospel system” in many passages.
Luke records that a great company of priests became obedient to “the faith." (Acts 6:7)
Paul once referred to “the faith” that he preached (Gal. 1:23).
Christians are to contend for “the faith” (Jude 3).
Imho, Jesus is the originator or founder of the faith. He is the author. He is the finisher, meaning He ran the race of faith to its triumphant finish.
Another verse I find very interesting is Ephesians 2:8. Did you know that the Majority text has the definite article before the word faith? "By grace you are saved through the faith."
katiemygirl, you may find posts 176 and 179 interesting in that same regard, here:
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we are saved from hell by grace alone through faith alone