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1/2/2020 8:06 AM |
wrr53 | | USA | | | |
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"Many profess but by their fruits we can discern them..." Let's look at the RCC's fruits shall we? False doctrine, persecution of Protestants, pedophilia, corruption, blasphemy, idolatry, false worship, false ideas about God, the way of salvation, Mary, the saints, etc. Would you want to eat that fruit? If you can, then, you may need to do some soul searching or some research--one of the two. Or both |
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12/29/19 7:31 PM |
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Consider WCF Chapter XXIV. Of Marriage, and Divorce
V. Adultery or fornication committed after a contract, being detected before marriage, giveth just occasion to the innocent party to dissolve that contract, (Mat 1:18-20). In the case of adultery after marriage, it is lawful for the innocent party to sue out a divorce, (Mat 5:31-32): and, after the divorce, to marry another, as if the offending party were dead, (Mat 19:9; Rom 7:2-3).
VI. Although the corruption of man be such as is apt to study arguments unduly to put asunder those whom God hath joined together in marriage: yet, nothing but adultery, or such wilful desertion as can no way be remedied by the Church, or civil magistrate, is cause sufficient of dissolving the bond of marriage, (Mat 19:8-9; 1Co 7:15; Mat 19:6): wherein, a public and orderly course of proceeding is to be observed; and the persons concerned in it not left to their own wills, and discretion, in their own case, (Deu 24:1-4). |
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12/6/16 5:40 PM |
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Mike, Please see the Westminster Shorter Catechism: "Q. 29. How are we made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ? A. We are made partakers of the redemption purchased by Christ, by the effectual application of it to us by his Holy Spirit. Q. 30. How doth the Spirit apply to us the redemption purchased by Christ? A. The Spirit applieth to us the redemption purchased by Christ, by working faith in us,and thereby uniting us to Christ in our effectual calling. Q. 31. What is effectual calling? A. Effectual calling is the work of God’s Spirit, whereby, convincing us of our sin and misery, enlightening our minds in the knowledge of Christ, and renewing our wills, he doth persuade and enable us to embrace Jesus Christ, freely offered to us in the gospel. Q. 32. What benefits do they that are effectually called partake of in this life? A. They that are effectually called do in this life partake of justification, adoption, and sanctification, and the several benefits which in this life do either accompany or flow from them. Q. 33. What is justification? A. Justification is an act of God’s free grace,wherein he pardoneth all our sins, and accepteth us as righteous in His sight, only for the the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and received by faith alone." |
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1/23/16 8:54 PM |
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If Christ and Paul did it and the New Testament saints did it en masse until quite recently, then it's not Judaising, is it?Yes, there are types and shadows and we have the light of Christ now. Somethings continue like the 10 Commandments and somethings don't like those things specific to the Temple, dietary laws, and the theocratic nation of Israel, circumcision, the Passover, the Day of Atonement. Those things have passed away and have been fulfilled in Christ. Just curious, which is more important personal preference or what God commands? Oh, that's legalism one might say. No, we are saved by grace through faith alone in Christ alone. But, lets remember, He said "if you love me keep my commandments." He is the Word made flesh...the whole word and that includes the glorious OT which helps us to understand the NT. And, on the flipside, we need the NT to understand the OT. I believe in Christ and my eyes are wide open. I also know that he said that we are blessed when reviled for righteousness sake. If we hate our brethren, the love of God does not dwell in us. Notice... there no ad hominem attacks in anything that I've written. Good night and may the good Lord bless you abundantly. In His grace, wrr |
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1/23/16 6:21 PM |
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Dear Hymnist,Hope you are well this evening. Christ is on every page of scripture. He sang the psalms and was sinless. All parts of His worship are regulated by God. I never indicated otherwise. What points to Christ more than Psalm 22, Psalm 2, Psalm 118, Psalm 110, etc.? The Psalms were used by the early church and in the synagogue. They are inspired by the Holy Spirit. Don't take my word for it... http://www.westminsterconfession.org/worship/christ-in-the-psalms.php http://www.westminsterconfession.org/literature/worship.php Blessings to you. |
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1/23/16 4:21 PM |
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Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs refer to the types of psalms within the Book of Psalms. Psalmos, hymnos, and ode are all mentioned in the inspired headings. Christ Himself sang the Psalms in worship and was without sin. God is zealous for His worship. That, my friends, is no laughing matter.Please be Berean and search the scriptures before you dismiss it. These should be of help: http://www.sermonaudio.com/playpopup.asp?SID=35078518 http://www.sermonaudio.com/playpopup.asp?SID=10160414726 |
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12/27/15 9:00 AM |
wrr53 | | NC | | | |
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Romanism = Counterfeit ChristianityAccording to the Bible, the Lord Jesus Christ declared "It is finished." once HIS perfect (once and for all) atonement was accomplished on the cross. See John 19:30 http://biblehub.com/john/19-30.htm *** With respect to this so-called "Holy Year or Mercy," no anti-Christian pontiff has the right or the warrant to make such blasphemous, abominable decrees. Mercy is found at the cross. |
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