Somebody, anybody, find me one other scripture to base this supposed authority of the father on.
Yes, but if the unbeliever spouse chooses to leave, let him or her leave because believers in Christ are not bound to the unbeliever by the marriage law. This confirms that marriages of the unbelievers are not honored by God.I hear what you’re saying brother, but I also think about Paul’s adminition to the new believers. If they convert, and they have an unbelieving spouse, they should remain married, as God will honor that marriage, and not leave it.
Two witnesses just isn't enough? Why is that sufficient for Acts 15, as Zec'd?Somebody, anybody, find me one other scripture to base this supposed authority of the father on.
Because you don’t have two witnesses. You have two passages that don’t say what II say they say. So if you could base this in anything else you could maybe try to make a coherent argument.Two witnesses just isn't enough? Why is that sufficient for Acts 15, as Zec'd?
Brother, I believe it more affirms God’s consistency. Divorce is not a good idea in any marriage, unless for certain reasons that have been detailed and written in other areas on this site.Yes, but if the unbeliever spouse chooses to leave, let him or her leave because believers in Christ are not bound to the unbeliever by the marriage law. This confirms that marriages of the unbelievers are not honored by God.
I understand your thinking on this topic but we are not to persuade one another of a thing, Corinthians 3:6 I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.Brother, I believe it more affirms God’s consistency. Divorce is not a good idea in any marriage, unless for certain reasons that have been detailed and written in other areas on this site.
Even if the spouse does not come to Christ, divorce is not good.
But, if a woman is divorced against her will by her man (even if he is a believer) she is freed from that bond. At least, that’s how I interpret scripture.
That’s merely a description of what happened, not a prescription for what should happen.I understand your thinking on this topic but we are not to persuade one another of a thing, Corinthians 3:6 I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.
No matter the evidence, Zec has NEVER been convinced against his will.A man convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still.
You can never have a satisfactory answer to this question because your assumptions won’t fit into one.It’s a difficult question and I don’t have a satisfactory answer. Protect your women.
Please explain just a bit further please. I don’t want to misinterpret what you’re trying to convey.I understand your thinking on this topic but we are not to persuade one another of a thing, Corinthians 3:6 I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.
Thank you for your kind view on my understanding of things, you may be right and if you are, I pray that God open my eyes to it and guide me in accordance to his will, we are only what and who God says we are. If we be focus on man opinion or judgment on us then we will live to please the man and not God, one thing I know and understand for sure is that God alone has the power to build up and to tare down, and when it is all said and done, he will judge us all according to our hearts.That’s merely a description of what happened, not a prescription for what should happen.
Your view would make bringing people into the Kingdom unreasonably clumsy.
And, too often, he won't even allow others the choice to HEAR the arguments. (Or, lately, even admit they exist!)No matter the evidence, Zec has NEVER been convinced against his will.
He can’t even be convinced against his presuppositions.
Up until this point, I agreed.Thank you for your kind view on my understanding of things, you may be right and if you are, I pray that God open my eyes to it and guide me in accordance to his will, we are only what and who God says we are. If we be focus on man opinion or judgment on us then we will live to please the man and not God, one thing I know and understand for sure is that God alone has the power to build up and to tear down...
Why, then, does Yakov/'James' say, [yes, paraphrased] "show me your faith by your works [ACTIONS]"?and when it is all said and done, he will judge us all according to our hearts.
Up until this point, I agreed.
Why, then, does Yakov/'James' say, [yes, paraphrased] "show me your faith by your works [ACTIONS]"?
Abraham - the 'father of our faith' - had his faith counted for 'tzadek'-ness [righteousness] - and yet what he DID was "obey YHVH and keep His commandments." When told to leave - he did. When told to offer "your son, your only son," he did.
I can't help but think that if he had said instead "God knows my heart," and stayed in Ur, Yah would've chosen someone else.
But, admittedly, I've heard that line at least a thousand times. By people whose fruit I didn't see.
I look to Matthew 5:28, where Yahushua "connects the dots" between adultery and lusting for someone else's wife. The point is to "Take every thought CAPTIVE in obedience" to Him. Action follows thought. It's fine to have a 'change of heart.' But it's important to 'walk it out.'
"If you love Me, keep My commands."
Consider how Yah treated Saul, later Paul, when he was wrong.you may be right and if you are, I pray that God open my eyes to it and guide me in accordance to his will, we are only what and who God says we are.
Yes, I do agree.Consider how Yah treated Saul, later Paul, when he was wrong.
Don’t you think that He would rather have us be Bereans and search out the truths that we are introduced to in interactions with other patriarchs?
Up until this point, I agreed.
Why, then, does Yakov/'James' say, [yes, paraphrased] "show me your faith by your works [ACTIONS]"?
Abraham - the 'father of our faith' - had his faith counted for 'tzadek'-ness [righteousness] - and yet what he DID was "obey YHVH and keep His commandments." When told to leave - he did. When told to offer "your son, your only son," he did.
I can't help but think that if he had said instead "God knows my heart," and stayed in Ur, Yah would've chosen someone else.
But, admittedly, I've heard that line at least a thousand times. By people whose fruit I didn't see.
I look to Matthew 5:28, where Yahushua "connects the dots" between adultery and lusting for someone else's wife. The point is to "Take every thought CAPTIVE in obedience" to Him. Action follows thought. It's fine to have a 'change of heart.' But it's important to 'walk it out.'
"If you love Me, keep My commands."
Brother @Tally, I believe you are on the right track regarding God knowing the heart.But it's important to 'walk it out.'
"If you love Me, keep My commands."