Herb Evans
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James_Newman]The persuading is in verse 10, and it is to Christians. What is the therefore there for? Whatever the terror is, it is at the judgment seat of Christ. -- Jim Newman
No, I have just learned that in the multitude of words there wanteth not sin.
Oh, we are going to persuade Christians at the JSOC? That is interesting! If the terror of the Lord is at the JSOC, how did they know the terror of the Lord not yet being there? Huh?-- Herb Evans
The same way I know it, Herb, by faith believing the word of God. I don't have to visit to know that hell is hot.
But James did not have any verse to rely to know what the terror is at the JSOC. He certainly doid not know anything about the killing of Christians at the JSOC by God, or the exclusion from the kingdom, and the other things that Faustites make up without scripture. -- Herb Evans
Why don't you explain what it means to be judged by the law of liberty? -- Jim Newman
Ah! Don't like me to verse fling without an explanation. Well, you fo first and exegete the one that you flung. -- Herb Evans
How about I address the one you think cancels out all the warnings of judgment.
James 2:10-13
10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
11 For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law.
12 So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.
13 For he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath showed no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment.
What part of verse 12 makes you think that there will be no judgment for those that are judged by the law of liberty? -- Jim Newman
Any judgment Christians get by the law of liberty is here on earth, and not at the JSOC. But the Christian in this law of liberty escapes the "offending in one point" judgment in regard to salvation. I thought you even believe that. Of course, you think differently in regard to the kingdom. Or do you believe that Christians will be judged for their sins in regard to eternal salvation? Do you believe an adulterer Christian or a murderer Christian cannot have eternal salvation? Let's here your liberal answer on that?-- Herb Evans
Why do you think that the judgment without mercy in verse 13 will not be carried out under the law of liberty? Should the standard be less strict for one who has been freed from sin?
Oh yes, the standard is much less strict in regard to saved and free Christians. Judgment, however, is carried out under the "law of liberty" in that some are sick and some sleep. The judgment of Anannias and Saphira was pretty harsh in that God killed them for the sin unto death. -- Herb Evans
Matthew 5:27-28
27 Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: (The law of Moses)
28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. (Could this be the law of liberty?)
Don't ask me! Tell me! Then, I will respond. I know you do not like to commit too much. -- Herb Evans
No, I have just learned that in the multitude of words there wanteth not sin.
Oh, we are going to persuade Christians at the JSOC? That is interesting! If the terror of the Lord is at the JSOC, how did they know the terror of the Lord not yet being there? Huh?-- Herb Evans
The same way I know it, Herb, by faith believing the word of God. I don't have to visit to know that hell is hot.
But James did not have any verse to rely to know what the terror is at the JSOC. He certainly doid not know anything about the killing of Christians at the JSOC by God, or the exclusion from the kingdom, and the other things that Faustites make up without scripture. -- Herb Evans
Why don't you explain what it means to be judged by the law of liberty? -- Jim Newman
Ah! Don't like me to verse fling without an explanation. Well, you fo first and exegete the one that you flung. -- Herb Evans
How about I address the one you think cancels out all the warnings of judgment.
James 2:10-13
10 For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.
11 For he that said, Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not kill. Now if thou commit no adultery, yet if thou kill, thou art become a transgressor of the law.
12 So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall be judged by the law of liberty.
13 For he shall have judgment without mercy, that hath showed no mercy; and mercy rejoiceth against judgment.
What part of verse 12 makes you think that there will be no judgment for those that are judged by the law of liberty? -- Jim Newman
Any judgment Christians get by the law of liberty is here on earth, and not at the JSOC. But the Christian in this law of liberty escapes the "offending in one point" judgment in regard to salvation. I thought you even believe that. Of course, you think differently in regard to the kingdom. Or do you believe that Christians will be judged for their sins in regard to eternal salvation? Do you believe an adulterer Christian or a murderer Christian cannot have eternal salvation? Let's here your liberal answer on that?-- Herb Evans
Why do you think that the judgment without mercy in verse 13 will not be carried out under the law of liberty? Should the standard be less strict for one who has been freed from sin?
Oh yes, the standard is much less strict in regard to saved and free Christians. Judgment, however, is carried out under the "law of liberty" in that some are sick and some sleep. The judgment of Anannias and Saphira was pretty harsh in that God killed them for the sin unto death. -- Herb Evans
Matthew 5:27-28
27 Ye have heard that it was said by them of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: (The law of Moses)
28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart. (Could this be the law of liberty?)
Don't ask me! Tell me! Then, I will respond. I know you do not like to commit too much. -- Herb Evans
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