The message is simple, the loving is the trial. Love is the message, and the trial is the perfecting of that message.
Peace>>>AJ
Peace>>>AJ
Consider the life of Jesus. How could Jesus perfect the love message of the Father?
What if Jesus had failed in the process? What then?
Then we would have been without any hope!
Peace>>>AJ
Its not a simple as it sounds. Jesus said:
"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." John 13:34-35
once you realize that plain old isn't going to happen the real fun begins.
but actually yo could just love your neighbours....tha would be enough to start. look, m not the smartest cookie in the jar, i know that. im still learning.one of the reasons i joined this forum. most of what i just read in this thread by anctus and the other guy go way over my head. im only 25 years old for gods sake!but i think that what you write just seems too simple..too easy...
but actually yo could just love your neighbours....tha would be enough to start. look, m not the smartest cookie in the jar, i know that. im still learning.one of the reasons i joined this forum. most of what i just read in this thread by anctus and the other guy go way over my head. im only 25 years old for gods sake!but i think that what you write just seems too simple..too easy...
The two rules if applied will prompt you to love your neigbor as yourself, love God, His word and everything that envolves us to grow in Him.
Peace>>>AJ
It is not so simple. We have to understand that just loving God is the beginning. We also have to realize that it is best our understanding of God be properly channeled. We hope His Church can offer the guidance He wants it to! Too many people pick up Bibles and pull verses out of context, creating odd religions.
The new testament is our workbook by which we learn to deal with the difference between what is spirit, and carnal.Heb 1:2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds;
Dietrich Bonhoeffer 1906-1945hey, what are thse things? this bonhoefffer and hegelian? are they religions?or people?
hey, what are thse things? this bonhoefffer and hegelian? are they religions?or people?
But the first step is to give of oneself to God in Jesus, and He will sweep out all the sins and the terror of the sins out of us.
And Yes, it takes knowledge of those things in order to understand what we are in Christ.
The new testament is our workbook by which we learn to deal with the difference between what is spirit, and carnal.
Peace>>>AJ
Is that the first step? Is it really? I think not. Jesus already took the first step. He redeemed the world on that first Easter Sunday. the step for us is to accept his sacrifice and to apply ourselves to His teachings in His Church.
The problem is we do not want this. We want some sort of "cosmic Christ" who loves everything and condemns nothings. we of course are free to condemn everyone who disagrees with us. we all fall victim to that, I've done it myself-ask Bear! But to have Jesus do so, well..that is another matter altogether.
The true message of Jesus is not so much love as reconciliation with God.
He redeemed the world on that first Easter Sunday. the step for us is to accept his sacrifice and to apply ourselves to His teachings in His Church.>>>sanctus
The problem is we do not want this. We want some sort of "cosmic Christ" who loves everything and condemns nothings. we of course are free to condemn everyone who disagrees with us. we all fall victim to that, I've done it myself-ask Bear! But to have Jesus do so, well..that is another matter altogether.>>>sanctus
Rom 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Col 2:20 Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances,
Now realize this, that the work of Christ was to destroy hell and death, both of which are spiritualy oriented.
Christ is not cosmic but real in our lives if we allow Him. And Christ condemns no one!
“Subject to ordinances”?
What shall we set as a standard to require someone to follow Christ? Who will be the judge for that standard?
Surely, not I, but one thing I know, is that those who embrace Christ are free to exercise love, encumbered not by ordinances of mankind.
Yes, Christ is love. We bring upon ourselves our own condemnation by our own disobedience.
Let Christ deal with each person’s heart. Our Job is to show what Christ in us is, as a witness to Him.
Peace>>>AJ
Christ is not cosmic but real in our lives if we allow Him. And Christ condemns no one!
The work of Christ was to reconcile us to God, to teach us to depart from behaviors which seperates us from God. He spoke much more of sin and reconciliation than He did of love. The problem is, we want to hear only those things He spoke of which do not inhibit our lifestyles. In other words, many of us wish to carry on living as we are, assuming it is alright because He loves us no matter what.
I think this is a much over-used word when it comes to what Jesus actually taught. It is used as an explanation for behaviour which is not only sinful, but morally repulsive.
But how do we temper our lives in this ideology if we do not have love? Love is generated through our conciousness as followers of Christ, but not as a tool to give us permission to carry on in our lives as if whatever we did was ok.
.Rom 8:1 There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit
Love does no ill to our neighbor, but a lack of it does.But how do we temper our lives in this ideology if we do not have love? Love is generated through our consciousness as followers of Christ, but not as a tool to give us permission to carry on in our lives as if whatever we did was ok>>> sanctus
Sanctus,
True! “The work of Christ was to reconcile us to God”. And that stands alone.
For since the beginning, bad behavior separated us from God and still does, but the difference is, that before Christ, we were under penalty of eternal death.
But after Christ that penalty was lifted, offering us salvation if but if we would accept it.
And, if we did accept it, then we would no longer learn to walk in the lusts of the flesh, but after the fruits of the spirit.
Peace>>>AJ
Love does no ill to our neighbor, but a lack of it does.
One cannot automatically have love without a test! If we say we have love, but have not been tested, how would we show that we have love?
Love is born in adversity.
Peace>>>AJ
But after Christ that penalty was lifted, offering us salvation if but if we would accept it.
Peace>>>AJ