The Sabbath
jbuza,
I asked,
It appears you have changed your answer from NO to YES concerning the question,
I asked,
Your response,Do those whom God calls to repentance require the application of the shed blood of Christ for salvation - which is central to the law of God? (Hosea 6:6, Matt. 9:13; 12:6; 23:23, Ps. 40:6-10).
How many times is not the issue here. Once will suffice.Yes, once.
It appears you have changed your answer from NO to YES concerning the question,
Correct?Does the law of sacrifice have application to those whom God calls?
John,
Let me get this straight. You don't see how the sacrificial ordinances of the first covenant, and the priests, and temple system, which were given to deal with the purification of the flesh from sin, was a copy and shadow of heavenly things pointing directly to the sacrifice the Messiah would offer in himself for the remission of sin?
You're just pulling my leg right?
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Let me get this straight. You don't see how the sacrificial ordinances of the first covenant, and the priests, and temple system, which were given to deal with the purification of the flesh from sin, was a copy and shadow of heavenly things pointing directly to the sacrifice the Messiah would offer in himself for the remission of sin?
You're just pulling my leg right?
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Jbuza,
You asked,
E.g.,
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You asked,
I would be happy to; however, what shall I do with all the things you have said to me that lead me to believe you have already determined what I might tell you next about the law is pointless?Perhaps you could show me how the Law of Sacrifice continues to apply to my life.
E.g.,
I do not seek to keep the Law.
What is their for me to follow the Law now?
There is nothing for me in the Law
Nevertheless, I will let you to answer your own question,I do not submit myself to the Law.
What of the sins you have yet to commit? If you repent of them, are they covered under a different sacrifice?I am guilty of the whole law except by the cleansing of the Blood.
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Hi Jbuza,
Your initial question was,
You response,
Let's start here: Do you believe God wants us to confess our sins to Him daily? In other words, should we repent every day for the sins we commit against God?
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Your initial question was,
In return I asked,Perhaps you could show me how the Law of Sacrifice continues to apply to my life.
What of the sins you have yet to commit? If you repent of them, are they covered under a different sacrifice?
You response,
Ok, I see where you're coming from. Perhaps I should back up a little so that you and I can get on the same page.I would say no, the sacrificing is all done. Hence my wondering how the law of sacrifices still applies. I don't think that when I begrudge someone, or fail to do what I should, that I should run to Jesus and say, "Can you cover this with your blood", But that I turn to my father God in heaven and confess to him and ask for the wisdom to avoid bad attitudes and for a more willing spirit.
Let's start here: Do you believe God wants us to confess our sins to Him daily? In other words, should we repent every day for the sins we commit against God?
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Hi Jbuza,
You said,
So now I would ask, how is this forgiveness you seek possible? In other words, how is it when you or I repent that we can be forgiven for sins which, when committed, put us in debt according to the law?
How is our debt to the law incurred by sin, paid?
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You said,
I would agree with you.Yes. I believe that we must confess to God. We must ask God to forgive where we have failed, and seek a right relationship and guidence from his spirit. Whenever we let the flesh have power we must ask a faithful and just God to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
So now I would ask, how is this forgiveness you seek possible? In other words, how is it when you or I repent that we can be forgiven for sins which, when committed, put us in debt according to the law?
How is our debt to the law incurred by sin, paid?
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