Matt Black said:"Motes and beams", anyone?
I wonder how God feels about you usurping His role, Eliyahu...
I hope you know that the Beams in the eyes mean the Natural Man which is not born again yet.
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Matt Black said:"Motes and beams", anyone?
I wonder how God feels about you usurping His role, Eliyahu...
Chemnitz said:I just love being told I am not saved because I don't subscribe to the idea of mistaking that bean burritto that I ate at Taco Bell for the Holy Spirit moving in me theory. A lot of people are going to be surprised when they see me dancing at the feet of Jesus.
ML's antisemitism resulted in the actual tumult of killing spree. 2 years after the writing, actully Jewish masacre occurred in Germany. It was hard for me to digest since I had advocated ML all the time before.Matt Black said:Without wishing to excuse ML too much, it should be pointed out that pretty much all Christians were anti-Semitic at that time.
Eliyahu said:I hope you know that the Beams in the eyes mean the Natural Man which is not born again yet.
Chemnitz said:A lot of people are going to be surprised when they see me dancing at the feet of Jesus.
Matt Black said:And which authority would you care to cite for that particular interpretation of that Scripture?
Eliyahu said:Like this:
Mt 7:22Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? and like this: Luke 13: 25 When once the master of the house is risen up, and hath shut to the door, and ye begin to stand without, and to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us; and he shall answer and say unto you, I know you not whence ye are: 26 Then shall ye begin to say, We have eaten and drunk in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets. 27 But he shall say, I tell you, I know you not whence ye are; depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity. 28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
I am not usurping the authority of God, but want to kindly remind you of such possiblity, as Bible instructed this way:
2 Cor 13
5 Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
Poor Martin, he gets blamed for an awful lot. Let those who committed the atrocities own their own sin and stop trying to blame others.ML's antisemitism resulted in the actual tumult of killing spree. 2 years after the writing, actully Jewish masacre occurred in Germany. It was hard for me to digest since I had advocated ML all the time before.
I don't know where he is getting it either, last I checked the beam was a metaphor for sin.And which authority would you care to cite for that particular interpretation of that Scripture?
Chemnitz said:Let me add you to the list of surprised people.
I am not one of those people who bases the proof of their salvation on a gas-ex moment. Those are ephemeral and fleeting things that can be greatly misleading. The basis of my faith isn't a case of heartburn, it is nothing less than the promise of God offered to me by means of Baptism where he marked me as his with his own name.
Poor Martin, he gets blamed for an awful lot. Let those who committed the atrocities own their own sin and stop trying to blame others.
I don't know where he is getting it either, last I checked the beam was a metaphor for sin.
Chemnitz said:Poor Martin, he gets blamed for an awful lot. Let those who committed the atrocities own their own sin and stop trying to blame others.
Eliyahu said:Bible explains itself, and the whole chapter is about the salvation, good tree and bad tree, false prophet and true prophet, not the individual act or behavior.
Ye( all human beings) must be born again, Believe in Jesus, Seek ye first Kingdom of God and His righteousness ( Jesus Christ Himself), Love your neighbor ( True Neighbor is Jesus), Seed-sowers parable,
These are all the same about the New Life, Eternal Life, Being Born again, Acceptance of Jesus.
Matt Black said:Bzzzt! Wrong, try again. That's your interpretation of the passage which of course you are entitled to as long as you realise that other Christians have different interpretations and yours isn't the absolute truth - you're a human being, fallible like the rest of us, and your interpretation is as likely to be wrong as mine or Chemnitz'.
Matt Black said:Do you mean all of the Sermon on the Mount (which will take a lot of time and bandwidth) or just Matt 5:25?
Matt Black said:I would see 'the meek' as those who would approach God with a humble and contrite heart, trusting not in their own righteousness but that which is conferred on them by Him through His manifold and great mercies; something that I don't see a lot of round here with some notable and praiseworthy exceptions.
'The pure in heart' flows from the above; those who so approach God may be sanctified to the extent that they see Him face to face.
I don't see what that has to do directly with the pieces of wood we were earlier discussing, except to say that to have an attitude of meekness means acknowledging the beam in your own eye.
Eliyahu said:Such anti-semitism must have been lurking in the mind of Luther before his conversion. No one was innocent before being born again! I hope you admit that! Therefore any wrong or ridiculous belief before the salvation means almost nothing.
Now the problem is that Luther issued such extremely anti-semitic statement in 1543, 4 years before his death, almost 30 years after his conversion. Let's see some of his comments:
Someone outlined the excerpts from the lengthy documents like this:
“The Jews deserve to be hanged on gallows, seven times higher than ordinary thieves.”
“We ought to take revenge on the Jews and kill them.”
“The blind Jews are truly stupid fools.”
“Now just behold these miserable, blind, and senseless people.”
“…eject them forever from this country.”
BobRyan said:#1. But the question was -- do you see this as a CHANGE from the Luther's CATHOLIC position that "all Jews and heretics should be exterminated" Lateran IV??
No, he just learned the Gospel from Waldensians, influenced by Staupitz and Tauler, from other Born-again believers who were not RC actually, then was saved when he read Romans 1:17 which may be around 1515.#2. Do you argue that Luther FIRST fully developed protestantism and THEN got saved?