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  1. Sai

    Christ and the Ten Commandments.

    Obviously we did not commit one sin before Yeshua died on the cross because we weren’t born yet. Therefore all of my future sins have been dealt with and I am a free human being. I am no longer liable for my sins praise God Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Sai

    Christ and the Ten Commandments.

    Yeshua died not only for the sins that were committed after His death, but also for the sins committed prior to His death. He died not just for the sins of New Testament saints, but also for the sins of Old Testament saints. God could have judged the Old Testament saints immediately , but He...
  3. Sai

    Christ and the Ten Commandments.

    Yes more. It is a cult. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Sai

    How do you know true doctrine.

    There are no prophets or apostles in the church today. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Sai

    The Imaginary Covenant of Grace

    There are two types of covenants in the Bible: conditional and unconditional. It is important to distinguish between these two types of covenants in order to have a clear picture of what the Bible teaches. 1. Conditional Covenants 2. Unconditional Covenants Starting with the (1) Scripture of...
  6. Sai

    The Imaginary Covenant of Grace

    Here’s an example. When the world says capital punishment goes against the teachings of Christ, many believers go along with them because the Bible clearly teaches that the Mosaic Law in its entirety has been rendered inoperative. However, although that covenant was temporal and conditional, the...
  7. Sai

    The Imaginary Covenant of Grace

    Ignoring the evidence of what constitutes a covenant between God and man and therefore ignoring it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Sai

    The Imaginary Covenant of Grace

    Sure. Let’s start with what defines a biblical covenant. We can do this by comparing all of the scriptures that deal with them. I’ll be on it soon. Thx Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. Sai

    How do you know true doctrine.

    That’s what defines them as biblical cults, their extra books. The same reason why Roman Catholicism isn’t a cult (don’t have their own additional books) but is Satan’s counterfeit church. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Sai

    How pagan festival of Easter was used against the Sabbath

    No they weren’t keeping sabbath. What happened was Augustine wanted to make religion more gentile this he replaced the Seder with Easter. Messianic jews have no problem with Christmas but due to this history, no Easter for them. You’re free to participate tho Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Sai

    The Imaginary Covenant of Grace

    I can understand how you think this. However, it requires a certain amount of willful ignorance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. Sai

    The Imaginary Covenant of Grace

    Read the last sentence of the OP Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Sai

    How pagan festival of Easter was used against the Sabbath

    Yea right. Sure bud Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. Sai

    How pagan festival of Easter was used against the Sabbath

    Yeah probably right. Just waaay too long bro Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Sai

    Messianic Christology

    Isaiah 52:13 - 53:12 Messiah would be born in natural circumstances with no unusual characteristics. Messiah’s first coming would be characterized by suffering. Messiah’s first coming would be rejected. Messiah would undergo a legal trial and be condemned to death. Messiah would be executed...
  16. Sai

    Messianic Christology

    Isaiah 50:4-9 Messiah would receive special training from God the Father. Messiah’s first coming would be characterized by suffering. Messiah would be obedient submitting himself to physical abuse.
  17. Sai

    Messianic Christology

    Isaiah 49:1-3 Messiah’s first coming would be rejected by Israel. For a time, the message of Messiah’s salvation would go out to the Gentiles. Eventually Israel will receive their Messiah he will become their New Covenant. Israel’s acceptance of Messiah will herald a regathering of all the Jews...
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    Messianic Christology

    Isaiah 42:1-6 Messiah would be anointed by the Holy Spirit Messiah would conduct himself gentleness and meekness Although Messiah would appear to end in failure it would in fact be a complete success. The success of his mission actually required his death. Messiah’s mission includes salvation...
  19. Sai

    Messianic Christology

    Isaiah 40:3-5 Messiah would have a forerunner (not a pathfinder) to make preparations for his arrival
  20. Sai

    Messianic Christology

    Isaiah 11:1-2 Messiah would be born into the House of David Messiah would not be born until the House of David had once again returned to a state of poverty which it was during the days of David’s father Jesse. Messiah would be born into a house of lowliness. Messiah would have the sevenfold...
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