https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Parts-King-Prophesied-Reconciliation-ebook/dp/B07K3QJQ31I have Prime, but I only see the paperback version. Do you have a link to the kindle version?
That's the Kindle version.
https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Parts-King-Prophesied-Reconciliation-ebook/dp/B07K3QJQ31I have Prime, but I only see the paperback version. Do you have a link to the kindle version?
Wow, @Cap !
Your insistence on focusing on division is not in keeping with that whole love thing.
Let me give you a hint.It's simply amazing how this all turns to me
Well, one of you is being a bit of a bother, but I wasn’t going to mention it.and we are not bothers.
Let me give you a hint.
One of you is teaching his beliefs generically and not singling anyone out.
The other is taking things personally and calling the other out personally, by name.
If you don’t feel convicted, let it go.
Matthew 13:30 (KJV)
Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them: but gather the wheat into my barn.
Focus on being wheat and not a tare, you are not Chief of the harvest and He says to let it go.
Well, one of you is being a bit of a bother, but I wasn’t going to mention it.
Cool, because then you can explain it to me.I really do understand who you are.
If you believe you are correct, and someone else is not, does it matter if he believes your assessment? Does it invalidate your belief? I've already stated that I'm not a whole Torah follower, but if someone thinks I'm going to Hell over it, it's not their opinion I need to worry about. Only God is my judge.Sorry but you are wrong in your assessment, this is about trying to find out exactly were people are in relationship and one of us is not being honest and pretending to care about the idea of getting along when in reality all they want is it to be thier way. And you know Steve, this IS personal, spiritual relationships are personal, it is about real love between real brothers, not this fake crap that is pretended here. I do not like being preached at about Torah ways. It may be good for others, even you, but it's not for me and there is a section for generic teaching on the subject within this forum about polygamy. This is my thread and I wanted to discuss holding all things in common and I for one believe the idea of following a legalistic view as apposed to loving relationship with God does create division among followers. And that's the point I am trying to make And this has turned out to be an actual exercises in reality for me.
Thanks for the link. I've never heard of them before. Maybe when I get a little time I'll find out more about them.I’m not promoting them they definitely have some different theology than what I believe but apparently they make the whole community thing work...
If you believe you are correct, and someone else is not, does it matter if he believes your assessment? Does it invalidate your belief? I've already stated that I'm not a whole Torah follower, but if someone thinks I'm going to Hell over it, it's not their opinion I need to worry about. Only God is my judge.
Back to the original topic, which is a good topic and I'd like to see us keep discussing it rather than debating Torah which seems almost completely irrelevant:Cap, I accept you are a brother in Messiah
Is there a place in the Bible where it is recommended, rather than just reported?
Those verses do not say "give everything you have to the church and start a commune". Rather, they say give everything you have "to the poor" or "give alms" (same thing said differently). Not the church, the poor.Yes, and in very strong terms...
One thing you still lack; sell all that you possess and distribute it to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me.
and
32“Do not fear, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom. 33Sell what you have and give alms; provide yourselves money bags which do not grow old, a treasure in the heavens that does not fail, where no thief approaches nor moth destroys. 34For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
So yes there are many injunctions to this sort of life (yet more commands below). I realize this is a hard sell, these commands from Christ are almost universally ignored and directly contrary to everything about the Western/American way of life. But they are true nonetheless.
Now this isn't just about living in a commune, there are other ways to fulfill it such as Poustinikki (see also The Russians' Secret).
I am the author, and I do love you @Cap but your understanding of Sarah and Hagar re Torah is incompatible with Scripture. That is why I stand against it.
Ezekiel 37 clearly tells us where 'My servant David' will be and what His expectations will be. Either, you'll be where He is doing what He says, or you won't... selah.
I seriously recommend wrestling with that book.
Cap, I accept you are a brother in Messiah, I reject your idea that Torah observance is a subordinate or second class (earthly) form of righteousness because that directly violates many passages that come from God and Yeshua.
Paul did not and cannot override or contradict clear statements from Yeshua and God Himself. Period.
There's a difference between "not claiming" your possessions are your own, and actively claiming that they belong to a particular organisational structure. To assume this means what we see today as a "commune" is basically a straw man argument - it reads a particular modern institution into these words, that can be interpreted in multiple ways, and then says "therefore this particular modern institution must be righteous because God blessed this past event that I've just assumed was the same".No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own,but they shared everything they had.
To illustrate this with some specific examples:Also, if you give all you have to a commune, you no longer have the right to give any of it away to the poor, as you no longer control it. You'd have to ask a committee for permission to give it to the poor, and anyone who has had experience with committees will know how lengthy and frustrating a process that would be. The more I consider it, the more I think these passages might be a very strong argument against forming a commune, because it may actually restrict your ability to be generous.