av1611jim said:Yes. I can. And I have done so, which is why I believe it today!:thumbs:
Well, be my guest and lead me along, step by step from Paul.
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av1611jim said:Yes. I can. And I have done so, which is why I believe it today!:thumbs:
DHK said:My mistake: I'll just refer to you as a bunch of MEer's insted.![]()
DHK said:TCGreek asks you the same question (but in different words) that I do. Demonstrate ME theology step by step using Paul's theology.
lbaker said:Looks to me like ME or MI or MK or whatever we call it is denied by the King's own words.
It has eluded me as well. I remember someone made a request that an ME'r go verse by verse through one (or more) of the epistles of Paul to prove that he taught ME, but it was never done to my knowledge.TCGreek said:1. Hope of Glory and I have had discussion on some of the issues of what is commonly called ME, but whether or not the discussion was purely Pauline, or whether we discuss things like a believer's torture for a 1000yrs in hell, that I cannot recall.
2. What I do recall is what is meant by Acts 16:31 and some portions of 1Corinthians where Paul uses the Greek words apoleia, apollumi.
3. But of the other tenets of the so-called ME doctrine being Pauline, maybe that part of the discussion eluded me.
I'm not meaning to be nit picky here but the doctrine of "Kingdom Accountability" or "Accountability" is not commonly called "millenial exclusion". Like "Christian" or "Baptist" this expression is used primarily by its detractors such as the "Kingdom Deniers" or the "EIREITAD" folks.TCGreek said:1. Hope of Glory and I have had discussion on some of the issues of what is commonly called ME, but whether or not the discussion was purely Pauline, or whether we discuss things like a believer's torture for a 1000yrs in hell, that I cannot recall.
2. What I do recall is what is meant by Acts 16:31 and some portions of 1Corinthians where Paul uses the Greek words apoleia, apollumi.
3. But of the other tenets of the so-called ME doctrine being Pauline, maybe that part of the discussion eluded me.
Hope of Glory said:That actually blows the KD's beliefs out of the water, for we are the ones who are espousing a literal and future Kingdom.
2 Timothy2:1-4 said:Joh 18:36 - Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.
James_Newman said:Jesus' kingdom is of the world to come.
lbaker said:Then how can the kingdom be "within us" now?
Les
lbaker said:How so? Jesus is saying just the opposite, that His kingdom is "not of this world" and/or is "within you".
Les
Now that's a blessing, SFIC!!! Thank you!!standingfirminChrist said:From the parable of the lost coin, we can know the national identity of the woman.
This woman was a Bride to be and the ten coins were her dowry.
In Jewish custom (as skypair pointed out), the bride to be sewed ten coins in a band and wore that band across her forehead as a wedding crown.
10 in the Bible almost always represented nations of the world. This woman was a gentile bride. She was a picture of the Church, for, the Church is the Bride of Christ.
The woman was upset because one coin was missing; showing us there is a certain number to be reached before Christ comes. She had to find that one coin before the Bridegroom came! Christ has not come yet, because the Church has not finished doing its work.
Bring them in, bring them in
Bring them in from the fields of sin
The coin represents lost sinners. she had to light a candle to find the coin.
Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven. She was taking the light of the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ (the candle) into a dark world to illuminate that one lost sinner (the coin).
Jesus said the KoH was like a "mustard seed." Do we "reign?" "If you have faith of a mustard seed," what? You reign!Rufus_1611 said:Perhaps we have understanding but certainly we are not unified.
When you say the church IS the kingdom....what does that mean?
Yes, sir! I have a "soul winner's crown" waiting for me in heaven!! Phil 4:1, 1Thes 2:19Do you have a crown already?
I do consider myself to have mastered this life to some extent THROUGH CHRIST!Are you currently reigning?
That's nice but where is this kingdom currently? How do you see that parable as being a promise that you will reign immediately rather than reigning when "thy kingdom come".skypair said:Jesus said the KoH was like a "mustard seed." Do we "reign?" "If you have faith of a mustard seed," what? You reign!
Cool, but as you say it is waiting for you. It's not on your melon now.Yes, sir! I have a "soul winner's crown" waiting for me in heaven!! Phil 4:1, 1Thes 2:19
I haven't mastered this life. I'm still growing and I'm still running the race.I do consider myself to have mastered this life to some extent THROUGH CHRIST!
And you?
skypair
You just contradicted yourself, mate. Represents nothing and represents sins?DHK said:The reality is that the broom represents an instrument used to sweep up dust and whatever other unwanted particles that might be lying on a person's floor. It is to be taken quite literally, not representing anything at all.
??????This is the failure (usually of those of the ME persuasion)