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When that which is perfect is come

When that which is perfect is come

1Cor.13:8-12  Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.  9  For we know in part, and we prophesy in part.  10  But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.  11  When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.  12  For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

The Corinthian church was established during the transitional period, where Israel, as a nation, and their prophetic program, was diminishing. God was turning His attention to the grace program, under commission of Paul, where both Jews and Gentiles were being saved by grace alone through the cross of Christ, and not by means of Israel.

A response to the article called: How do we live according to Christ?

A response to the article called: How do we live according to Christ?


RESPONSE

The Bible provides several explicit teachings on how to live like Christ. Here are some key principles and instructions:

Love God and love others: Jesus taught that the greatest commandments are to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and to love your neighbour as yourself (Matthew 22:37-40). This emphasis on love is foundational to living a Christ-like life.

Follow Jesus' example: Jesus is the perfect example of how to live a righteous and holy life. Believers are called to follow His footsteps, imitate His actions, and adopt His attitudes (1 Peter 2:21, Philippians 2:5-8).

How do we live according to Christ?



How do we live according to Christ?

Definition: To live according to Christ is to live in a way that agrees with His will and purpose.

Most Christians, when asked this question, will turn to the four Gospels in the Bible, and point to all manner of verses that Jesus taught, from the Beatitudes to the parables.

Now, many things that Jesus taught can be applicable* for us in this Grace dispensation. For example,

  • Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (Matthew 7:12).
  • Be merciful (Luke 6:36).
  • Be pure in heart and be peacemakers (Matthew 5:8-9).
  • Be humble (Matthew 18:4).

Disputing ignorance with what the Bible really says

Disputing ignorance with what the Bible really says


STATEMENTS:

  • AnyOne Who is.. NOT ... born again of The Holy Spirit... is.. NOT .. Saved -- John 3:3, 5
  • AnyOne Who Doesn't Have the Same Spirit as Jesus...is NOT Saved -- Romans 8:9
  • AnyOne Who Doesn't Carry their cross & Follow Him...is NOT Saved -- Matt 16:24-26 / Mark 8:34 37 / Luke 9:23-25
  • AnyOne Who is.. NOT...Led by the Holy Spirit is..NOT Saved -- Romans 8:14
  • AnyOne Who Doesn't Know my Fathers Will for their Life...is NOT SAVED -- Matt 7:21
  • ---->>> Ephesians 5:18 --- Be FILLED... with the HOLY SPIRIT...
  • AnyOne Who Doesn't Obey Jesus...is NOT SAVED -- Hebrews 5:9
  • AnyOne Who Doesn't Know His Voice & Follow Him...is NOT SAVED -- John 10:27

RESPONSE TO SUCH IGNORANCE

The above commentary is fairly typical of people out there who respond to doctrine and bible studies through arrogance and immaturity. They are the 'know-it-alls' who themselves have closed their hearts and minds to sound instruction and correction. Beware of the advice and vanity they post. Always compare scripture with scripture and ensure you have scriptural proof of any comments and opinions before taking it to heart and setting your faith upon it.

The Glorious Design and Purpose of the Word of God

The Glorious Design and Purpose of the Word of God

The four gospels are a continuation of the Old Testament, and it is all about Israel and the promised Kingdom. So, why then is Paul suddenly writing to the Gentiles in Romans? By the way, who is Paul anyways? Where did he suddenly come from? Well, you are not going to learn this in the Gospels! Acts is a transitional book recording the fall of Israel, the conversion of Paul, and why God turned to the Gentiles. Something very big happened in the book of Acts!

When Jesus was on the earth He said, “I'm not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” When he sent out his 12 disciples, He said, “Go not to any city of the Gentiles, neither go unto the Samaritans, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” Now look at how Acts ends. Paul, in Acts 28:28 says, “Be it known therefore unto you that the salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles, and they will hear it.”

The Faith OF Christ in the Gospel of Grace



The Faith OF Christ in the Gospel of Grace


STATEMENT:

In connection with our salvation, our works regarding obedience to Christ must reflect that which is dealt with in James. So, while we put faith in Christ’s work on the cross, that faith is meaningless without good works. Literally your faith is dead. Dead faith is of no value whatsoever and will not, and cannot, be used to meet the condition to receive grace.

RESPONSE:

I’m glad that you raise this very interesting point as it is a crucial, yet a very overlooked detail in the scriptures. I do want to respond on what you say about faith. Have a careful look at these three scriptures: