BobRyan
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On another thread dealing with Purgatory this came up
you can't turn every topic into your own personal war against the "Baptist Confession of Faith" - The Bible on this topic - C.H. Spurgeon, "the Westminster Confession of Faith", R.C. Sproul, D.L. Moody -- all of whom strongly support the Isaiah 66:23 and Mark 2:27 Bible doctrine on the TEN Commandments (all ten) still applicable to all mankind. 1 Corinthians 7:19 Ephesians 6:2.
so then to help out -- I am starting this thread.
Spurgeon believed that the Bible has 66 books in it - OT and NT. --- I agree -- and so do many others on this board.
But that does not mean I agree with every teaching that Spurgeon said/taught/published/believed..
Among the places where I differ with some folks on this particular board - is in my agreement with C.H. Spurgeon's endorsement of Bible doctrine in section 19 of the "Baptist Confession of Faith". This is an area where Spurgeon and Moody and the "Westminster Confession of Faith" (also section 19 of that CoF as well) are in clear agreement.
And I agree with their statement at the Ten Commandments are included in the moral law of God applicable to all the saints in both OT and NT.
All ten. Not just nine.
So let's read that
BobRyan said: ↑
Yet purgatory is still a man-made-tradition
So is sabbath day keeping, vain traditions of men, !
you can't turn every topic into your own personal war against the "Baptist Confession of Faith" - The Bible on this topic - C.H. Spurgeon, "the Westminster Confession of Faith", R.C. Sproul, D.L. Moody -- all of whom strongly support the Isaiah 66:23 and Mark 2:27 Bible doctrine on the TEN Commandments (all ten) still applicable to all mankind. 1 Corinthians 7:19 Ephesians 6:2.
so then to help out -- I am starting this thread.
Spurgeon believed that the Bible has 66 books in it - OT and NT. --- I agree -- and so do many others on this board.
But that does not mean I agree with every teaching that Spurgeon said/taught/published/believed..
Among the places where I differ with some folks on this particular board - is in my agreement with C.H. Spurgeon's endorsement of Bible doctrine in section 19 of the "Baptist Confession of Faith". This is an area where Spurgeon and Moody and the "Westminster Confession of Faith" (also section 19 of that CoF as well) are in clear agreement.
And I agree with their statement at the Ten Commandments are included in the moral law of God applicable to all the saints in both OT and NT.
All ten. Not just nine.
So let's read that
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