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It's been said that, "Just a little talk with Jesus makes it right." Well, I tried this. And what happened has left me astounded. I was speaking to the LORD in prayer recently I began to ask Him, "Why are we so divided?", and, "What must I do to be holy?" And this is the message that I felt burning in my heart so hot that I had to simply type it out as the power overwhelmed me… (I paraphrase in that it all came as a block of emotions to my spirit... not necessarily words). So, here it is... my little talk with the LORD....
"Why are we so divided?" "What must I do to be holy?" My child, I will tell you why you are all so divided. It is your religions. They are not of me. Each of you has a list. A list of do’s and don’ts. And each of you think that I authored your respective lists. Baptists have their list, Catholics have their lists, Pentecostals have their lists, Methodists have their lists, Lutherans have their lists, Charismatics have their lists, Messianics have their lists, Episcopals have their lists… each list is different. I’m not a God of confusion. Each list is a doctrine of man. Some say you must keep the Ten Commandments that I delivered to Moses to give to my people. Some of you expand upon these and add feast days, Sabbaths, dietary regulations, linguistic nuances of eccentricity wherein you think you are shown to be wise, yet you are looking foolish in your conceits. You want to be so much like my people… but not like me. You fail to realize… I’m the eternal, the constant, the source; the Alpha, the Omega, the beginning, the ending, the all in all, the great I AM that I AM… I’m not Catholic, Protestant, or Evangelical… neither am I Jewish. I’m GOD. Still some of you have codified my teachings into a strict body of church law in which you seek to please me by changing your “behavior”… but not your “being”. Teachings of mine were for spiritual development, they were not intended to be turned into dry do’s and don’ts to maintain a religious status quo. Then some of you codified the methods with which I addressed issues in Israel or the first generation of churches... making them “commandments” instead of seeing the spirit behind the reasoning. A reasoning that endures in any context, be it time or culture. Then you added historical traditions established by various religious leaders and founders. You codified congregation structures, financial models, added liturgies, added dietary regulations, added special days of worship, added dress codes, even added prohibitions on both men and women I never required. Each of you has these LISTS! Stop trying to please me by living these man-made lists! They divide you because you measure yourselves against one another based on your respective man-made LISTS. Ask the Pharisee to list exactly what must be done to please me! Let him present his list! And suddenly you’ll see another Pharisee argue against something on the first Pharisee’s list, or seek to add something from their list to it!!! Eventually they are all squabbling over which commandments on which list has to be obeyed and which do not! Why? It is because the spirit of legalism leaves you awash in the sea of subjective personal interpretation wherein one man’s interpretation is just as good as another’s. Yet you cling to them because you think they make you “holy”. These lists don’t make you holy. What makes you Holy is… ME. |
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This is YOU not Jesus. Its the same thing you have posted here for some time. Please for your sake and those who listen to you get into the scriptures. |
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Aquila, I found the Lord saying the last part of your written words to me... today.
So I leave you with this… become like Me. Be conformed into the very image and likeness of Jesus Christ, my beloved Son. And in this you will find true holiness. In this you will find the law of liberty… the law of LOVE. You will have discovered… ME. This sums it up, perfectly, I believe, what the Lord has called us to do. Not our will, but His will. Surrender, and obedience will go hand in hand with our love for Him. |
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Was this God, my imagination, or another source? I certainly felt the Holy Spirit moving as the words poured into my heart and mind. So, after this encounter I researched the Scriptures and found these texts which express the very thought behind what I was feeling God saying to me in the Spirit: Matthew 15:9Was it really "God" talking to me? I do know that the statement appears to be irrefutable in it's logic. This encounter has forever changed the way I view the Christian life. If it was God, nothing can stop this message of truly being a vessel of God's love and grace. And if it wasn't God, it will be a temporary fascination and fall to the wayside. I offer it here in the hopes it helps someone. God bless. |
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I love the statement that God spoke to me here,
My child, I will tell you why you are all so divided. It is your religions. They are not of me. Each of you has a list. A list of do’s and don’ts. And each of you think that I authored your respective lists. Baptists have their list, Catholics have their lists, Pentecostals have their lists, Methodists have their lists, Lutherans have their lists, Charismatics have their lists, Messianics have their lists, Episcopals have their lists… each list is different. I’m not a God of confusion. Each list is a doctrine of man. If this isn't pure and unadulterated in it's truth and logic, I don't know what is. Every single legalist or religionist seems to have a list. It's so true. They all believe their list is from God, but each has a different list. LOL! Thank you Jesus for the truth that sets men FREE! |
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I can really appreciate this statement too!
Ask the Pharisee to list exactly what must be done to please me! Let him present his list! And suddenly you’ll see another Pharisee argue against something on the first Pharisee’s list, or seek to add something from their list to it!!! Eventually they are all squabbling over which commandments on which list has to be obeyed and which do not! Why? It is because the spirit of legalism leaves you awash in the sea of subjective personal interpretation wherein one man’s interpretation is just as good as another’s. Yet you cling to them because you think they make you “holy”. These lists don’t make you holy. What makes you Holy is… ME.Sums it up so very well, "Why? It is because the spirit of legalism leaves you awash in the sea of subjective personal interpretation wherein one man’s interpretation is just as good as another’s." Yet you cling to them because you think they make you “holy”. These lists don’t make you holy. What makes you Holy is… ME. |
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We should allow Him to speak through us more often. Bantering about the Scriptures is simply taking Scripture, aligning it with our "list" (as I believe God described it) and arguing for our own opinion. But... who can refute the very words of the Father residing in us as it pours forth in word of knowledge, word of wisdom, or prophesy? |
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Jesus has called us to follow, imitate, and become like Him. The basics of what you are saying is truth. In the end, we are all probably going to have some doctrine that is not quite right. We see through a glass darkly. Some things we think we surely understand, but some day we may discover that what we thought we understood, really was not so.
But, what we will be judged upon is not the exact understanding, or knowledge that we had, but how closely we attained to becoming the image of Jesus Christ. Judgement day will consist of the judgment of our heart motives, and desires, and how our hearts aligned to the teachings of Christ. Jesus ushered in a kingdom of love. A kingdom where love rules and reigns. A kingdom where you count it an honor to suffer for Christ, a kingdom where you give until you have nothing left to give. A kingdom where being a servant is the highest calling. A kingdom where the heart's greatest treasures are not of the world we exist in, but in the world to come. A kingdom that calls upon each one to die. A death to self, flesh, and sin. A call to become one with Christ, which means: His will, not ours. When we become one in fellowship with Christ, obedience out of love becomes the law in our hearts. God help us all to understand the kingdom of Jesus is upside down to the world's standards. His kingdom wealth is not in finances, beauty, fame, or health. His kingdom wealth is in suffering, loving, sacrificing, obedience, giving, sharing, dying. These are the things that become treasures in heaven. How rich are we in the light of these heavenly treasures? How much have we suffered? How much have we loved? How much have we given away? How much have we died out to self? These are the things that bring rewards in God's kingdom. God help us all to realize that love is the greatest key to the kingdom of heaven. Love of God, and love for one another. By those two commandments, will our lives be measured. It is a standard that that our flesh doesn't want to obey, and seeks to circumvent in all ways possible. Our flesh seeks to find an easier way, the prosperity gospel way, the legalistic doctrine way, the mega grace way... but there is only one real way. It is falling in love with Jesus, and having the image of Jesus burned on our hearts and minds so indelibly that we seek to imitate Him, love like Him, live like Him, and if necessary, be willing to die as He did. This is the love Jesus spoke of, and this is the love that must be a living force in our lives, if we want to reign with Jesus in eternity. |
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Was Jesus a legalistic Pharisee? Remember that long list of do's and donts he commanded his disciples?
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But, but, but lists make us feel comfortable, safe and saved... You are speaking right to the very thing that God has been showing me. We love lists. They are easy to get familiar with, check off and find comfort. God is calling us away from our lists and into the ragged edge of the unknown parts of His spirit. This makes the traditional folk very uncomfortable. I'm not talking about getting out of the Book, there is plenty of depth to its truths to explore. We've only scratched the surface if what it means to be sons and heirs to a mighty God. I better stop before I issue an altar call. Ha ha . This thread stirs me. Thanks for posting this.
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Some of us don't look at the teachings of Christ as mere "lists". His words are spirit and they are life.
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I pretty much agree, Aquila. I have felt God leading me into a path that simply does not judge. Even when people do things I dislike or disagree with, that to me might be wrong, I don't know where they are in their walk or journey. I have no right to judge them. I can pray for them and hope they find their way, which may or may not be what I deem to be right or correct. Faith is a journey.
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Whenever a believer in Messiah Jesus speaks or writes on His behalf, especially in the first person, as though the Lord was speaking through the person, they are, at the very least, implying that they are a prophet. And at the very most, they are outright proclaiming themselves to be such, for this is the best, most literal definition of a prophet: a mouthpiece or spokesperson for God.
And since the original poster has written to us in first person what he claims are the words of the Lord Jesus, then we must, WE MUST, apply the Spirit-inspired principles that govern what we, as Christ's Body, are supposed to do when a prophet or "prophet" speaks, which is this: 1 Corinthians 14:29, Quote:
Aquila has done this much, and is to be commended for allowing others to judge what he claims is a "word from the Lord". With all that being said, for whatever it is worth, I give my judgment... After reading just the first few statements, I was convinced that what I was reading was not something the Lord would say. I quote: Quote:
I have to say it: God is the one that creates lists, especially lists of "do's and don'ts". Note the following lists authored by God: 1.) The Decalogue, or Ten Commandments Moses, under inspiration, even calls them the "Ten Commandments" (See Exodus 34:28, Deuteronomy 4:13, and 10:4). This list was created, compiled, and commanded into existence by the LORD. 2.) The six things the LORD hates, with the seventh making for an abomination: Proverbs 6:16-19, Quote:
3.) The Genealogies (See 1 Chronicles 1-9). God inspired nine chapters worth of lists of who's who in His Word! 4.) A sampling of the varied works of the flesh: Galatians 5:19-21, Quote:
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These five items are but a mere demonstration of just how much our Savior is into "lists". I do not see how Yeshua, then, through the Spirit, would condemn us for generating lists, especially lists that separate and divide, and make an obvious distinction between what is and is not righteous. For example, works of the flesh are "don'ts". Do we all agree? So, from that point forward, since the opening statements, in my opinion, seem contrary to the revealed appreciation God has for making lists, I think we can conclude that the Lord would not have said what is claimed He said. And if the opening statements then are, at the least, suspect, and at the most, outright contradictions, how much more of the contents can be trusted? I have no personal vendetta against Aquila, nor wish to publicly argue and fight over whether "thus saith the Lord". As the Lord said in John 5:30, Quote:
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Perhaps the Lord was speaking, and did convey, through a "block of emotions" a message to Aquila. I will not say against it. But we have a right, even a duty to question the interpretational paraphrasing by which the "block of emotions" has been presented. I submit then, that, even if the Lord was communicating, the message may have been mis-understood or not received properly. More than that, I cannot say. But, since we are commanded by the Holy Scriptures to judge prophetic utterances, I have at least, done my part to give my judgment. In this case, it happens to be against what was shared. Some have taken heart and received what Aquila wrote. I do not say you are wrong and I am right. But I do exhort all of us to sincerely compare everything that was written to the Word and consider what I've shared here thoroughly, before any possible, lasting damage is done. Lord, correct your servant if I have come against you! |
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There is no way we can, as New Covenant priests unto God, fulfill our duties to Him if we do not, in some way, make moral distinctions between saved and lost, holy and unholy, Godly and ungodly. There is only one way to do this: lists. We may argue and mangle the lists sometimes, and I don't for a second think that any one human has got it all figured out perfectly. But nor do I for one second think that the Lord would have any umbrage with His people trying to their best to do exactly what He commands us to do, even though we at times fail. Galatians 1:6-9, Quote:
The Gospel, by its very definition, must include an application, or else it cannot be obeyed. So any preaching of a so-called Gospel, that either mis-represents what the Gospel proper is, or does not give the Biblical application, by default, is "another Gospel". Those who preach such, even if they are an angel from heaven, or even if they do so ignorantly, are accursed. Notice I said nothing about Acts 2:38. I didn't even mention 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 until just now. But the principle, whatever personal feelings and beliefs we have on the matter, is still true. This means that another separation must be made, a "list" of who is and who is not preaching the accepted Gospel of Jesus Christ. Romans 16:17-18, Quote:
This is a division that God Himself causes. Paul, by the Lord Jesus, commanded that the fornicator in Corinth be ex-communicated (1 Corinthians 5). This means the fornicator had to be publicly acknowledged as fallen and recognized for his sin in front of the whole assembly, humiliated, and cast out. It is our sovereign duty to obey the Word of God in such matters. This isn't a matter of "religions", this is a matter of eternal salvation. Finally, Matthew 25:31-33, Quote:
We are warned of "false prophets", "false brethren", and even "false apostles". We have to be able to tell the difference between the real and the fake. The only way we can do this is by doing the very thing Aquila said the Lord said divides us. Is it wrong that the "one faith" of Jesus Christ has become so fractured and damaged? Yes! It is wrong. Is it our fault that this is the case? Well, it's not His fault, is it? But we can't just simply embrace everyone and everything that says it's of Christ, simply for the saying. We have to reject much that comes across our path. Remember the words of our Savior: If any man say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or lo, there is Christ, believe him not! We are commanded to reject out of hand many, many people, ideologies, doctrines, values, and beliefs. Ecumenicism is not from God. So even though we often make a mess of things, and don't always do right, the fact that some are sincerely and genuinely trying their very best to be led by the Spirit to obey these cardinal teachings, even if it means division, is laudable to say the least. There is a reason, after all, why Christ gave us gifts after He ascended to heaven. They are for the perfecting of the saints for the work of the ministry until we all come into the unity of the faith. The Lord knew (and knows) without these gifts, there is no true unity, which is to say, dis-unity is the starting point. |
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I accept your post in the spirit in which it is presented. Do I believe God was speaking to you? Yes. Does this mean you were able to interpret perfectly what He was communicating with you. NO. But what you present is very important, and is a very important word that believers need to hear, and to change how we process our view of God and of His purposes in the earth. As you presented, believer's view of God, who is Love, is so distorted that spiritual growth is stunted, and the church cannot be "perfected" because we do not KNOW Him as He really is!! If one believes God is hateful and will torture His creation endlessly unless they "get it just right" then that one is justified in his hatefulness. Just as Calvin and some of the early "church fathers" felt justified in burning some at the stake that they disagreed with. God is going to burn them anyway... God is Love and man is the highest focus of His love, the whole of creation and the cosmos is for humanity!! God loves sinners, Jesus died for sinners, and in the end He will not leave any in their sin. I know I sound like a broken record, but how on earth can one justify the hateful, and cruelty of religion's view of God, and believe that God who has all powerful, is defeated by man's "freewill" or his sin? No matter how sinful one is, Jesus paid the price for every sin, and if the debt is paid, why is it still on the books???? Oh, the glorious gospel is truly Good News!!! |
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Votivesoul... in all due respect, I believe Aquila was speaking of man-made lists, not the ones God has provided to us in his Word. I believe Aquila was speaking of the add-ons such as what the Pharisees had been doing when Jesus railed against them. In Matt. 5:20, Jesus said unless your righteousness EXCEEDS the righteousness of the Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
I've heard Aquila say many times that he respects the ten commandments, and believes in holiness, and separation unto the Lord. But it seems the "lists" he was talking about were the lists that man makes, and adds to... and not the ones we find in God's word. |
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Don't judge others merely because they "sin" against some list in a different manner than you do. But rather judge righteous judgment. All things are lawful, but not all things are expedient. How does what is in question serve your spirit? Does it make you more loving? Does it make you more like Me? Does it demonstrate love to others? If not, then it is sin. |
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Some say you must keep the Ten Commandments that I delivered to Moses to give to my people. Some of you expand upon these and add feast days, Sabbaths, dietary regulations, linguistic nuances of eccentricity wherein you think you are shown to be wise, yet you are looking foolish in your conceits. You want to be so much like my people… but not like me. You fail to realize… I’m the eternal, the constant, the source; the Alpha, the Omega, the beginning, the ending, the all in all, the great I AM that I AM… I’m not Catholic, Protestant, or Evangelical… neither am I Jewish. I’m GOD. Still some of you have codified my teachings into a strict body of church law in which you seek to please me by changing your “behavior”… but not your “being”. Teachings of mine were for spiritual development, they were not intended to be turned into dry do’s and don’ts to maintain a religious status quo. Then some of you codified the methods with which I addressed issues in Israel or the first generation of churches... making them “commandments” instead of seeing the spirit behind the reasoning. A reasoning that endures in any context, be it time or culture.We often cherry pick a body of lists out of God's Word. For example, we pick a commandment here, a commandment there, and tack on the Ten Commandments at the end to make them sound official. The Law is a whole. It can't be divided. To obey any laws out of the law at the expense of ignoring others is (as God said) a form of hypocrisy. We either obey the entire law as a whole... or we must admit that we are not bound by it. And that's what I've come to realize. I'm not bound by it. However, I'm bound by a different eternal law... a Law of Love. 1.) Love God with all your being.Jesus and Paul summed it up as follows: Matthew 22:37-40In simply loving (both Godward and others-ward) we obey a higher law that fulfills the just requirements of the entire Law as delivered to Israel... because we are living by it's spiritual essence, not it's letter. For example, keeping the Sabbath. We keep the Sabbath every day. How? We rest from the works of the law and the works of the flesh. We live in the Spirit daily. Now, every single day is holy unto the LORD. Merely keeping the Fourth Commandment and making one day out of seven isn't enough. In fact, it would be lowering the bar from what the Law of Love would demand. Even this is a "list" of sorts: 1.) Love God.However, it is the final list provided by God. And... it's universal in scope and application. It is timeless, or eternal, in that it isn't bound by culture, language, or time. It can be applied in any setting imaginable. |
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I am all for this. We are but earthen vessels. The charismata are an interesting, nigh-inexhaustible topic. We all need the time to develop and so come to a better understanding of the gifts God has bestowed upon us. I think it was good of you to share, despite the anxiety. In the end, whether you were right on, or I was, or Michael, or anyone else, the fact that you are trying, to me, is a worthy effort. How else can we covet the best gifts if we never step out and hope to be used in them? And the fact is, we put way too much into the word prophet. Anyone who prophesies is a prophet. It's no great boast to be called a prophet. I am not calling you one, nor, apparently are you proclaiming to be one. But the word you shared, if from God, would, by definition, be prophetic, hence my opening comments. |
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There are some real nutters out there, to be sure. But there are also some very sincere, God-fearing people who strive and contend for the faith as they understand it. But this automatically leads to division against those who understand the faith differently. We are but flesh, right? Even Jesus said He came not to bring peace, but a sword. Members of one's own family can become enemies over the doctrine of Christ. Today, while reading up on an unrelated topic, I came upon a verse that seems to weigh in on this thread. I share it now for consideration: 1 Timothy 6:3-5, Quote:
To me, this goes back to the heart of Aquila's opening post. How can we obey verses like this without drawing a line in the sand? How can we know from whom we must withdraw, if we don't at first create an awareness and understanding of what Paul meant here in 1 Timothy 6? This is God-ordained dis-unity. The Lord, while wanting for us all to become one with Him, nonetheless doesn't always want us to become one with each other if such a oneness compromises us. |
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However, I have seen one place where the gifts are "working out": in the local assembly. A core, hearts knitted together in love group of believers in Christ can come to a place of mutual trust, respect, and understanding, such that the Lord can develop the ascension gifts in a safe, healthy environment, such that the local members are able to identify how Christ uses them. If we could just take this, and steadily grow it outward to the next and the next local assembly (while ditching the traditions of man in the process) we might actually see some fruit. It is a lofty hope, but worth it still for the hoping. |
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Im going to re read this over and over....look im no theological scholar...im not even a good christian most of the time...im laying here in my bunk at work and when I started reading this there was a witness I felt in my spirit...tears began to well up even now as im typing this...im not going to pick this apart and micro examine every tense and meaning...im going to accept this in the spirit it was given...if it makes me a hell bound herectic so be it...trust me when I say ive done worse...all I know is that it felt like it was straight to me.
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I know. Sadly, nearly every “list-maker” has counted me an enemy… or at least suspect. It doesn’t matter if the list is conservative, liberal, evangelical, protestant, Catholic, Pentecostal, or Charismatic… everyone that I’ve discussed this with who values their “list” has either turned on me or holds me at arm’s reach. And my only proposition is that we strive to be filled with love; love for God shown by a love for others. That God is love… and through becoming a vessel through which the love of God flows… we truly become “holy”… like Him. Since God isn’t a Methodist… it stands to reason that to live in a manner that conforms us into the modes and fashions of the old Methodist holiness movement isn’t going to cut it. We’d be conformed into their image… not the image of Christ. Not the image of God. The God who is love. This message has me essentially standing alone and often times under siege by those who once called me “brother”. And interestingly enough… men who strongly disagree about their lists and would condemn one another to Hell fire have united to oppose me at times. Why? Could it be because that while they disagree on their “lists”… they agree on one thing… “we must have lists”? Do their “lists” give them a niche? Does it allow them to maintain some level of control or measure of honor among those whom they’ve convinced to embrace said “list”? I’m not sure. All I know is that for the most part… I stand alone when it comes to my immediate friends and family on this one. Today, while reading up on an unrelated topic, I came upon a verse that seems to weigh in on this thread. I share it now for consideration: Quote:
Romans 13:8-10 (ESV)A Christlike love fulfills the law in all things. Every commandment ever given is summed up in this one action… love. Quote:
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Thanks for the very thorough and clarifying response, Aquila. I am glad for the dialogue. :)
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As a species, rescued from sin, or still dead therein, we really have no idea, most of the time, what we're doing, even if we boast differently. Hence why the Lord is "very pitiful, and of tender mercy" (James 5:11). So, not an excuse, but rather mere acknowledgement of just how helpless and child-like we all are. Utterly dependent of God for everything! Quote:
The corollary being that those who do not keep the Lord's commandments prove that they do not love Him as they say. Again we are drawn back to lists. What are the commandments of the Lord Jesus? How do we keep them properly? What if we don't agree? Can we be in sincere disagreement with one another without being in trouble with the Savior? Quote:
He called them foolish, said they were bewitched, said they had fallen from grace, and even desired that the Judaizers who had corrupted them would be castrated. Are these words "loving" or "wholesome"? Sometimes, the greatest words of love hurt us the most. We need censure, we need reproof and rebuke, we need verbal chastisement, we need to be upbraided. Quote:
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