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Re: John3 and Romans2: Part2
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Originally Posted by donfriesen1
That is a good relevant question; and hard to answer in a few words. Micah 6:8
He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the Lord require of you But to do justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God? Or is it here: Love God, that is the great commandment, and your neighbour as yourself? Perhaps, in the context of this Ro2 discussion, it would be best to let the scripture define it. Paul describes a right-living man as one who shows the work of the law written on his heart. Come judgement day this right-living man has a heart and conscience which doesn't condemn him. Your turn. How would you describe a right-living man?
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Don, which law is written on a man’s heart according to the Apostle?
If it is the Ten Commandments then which god is he or she not supposed to take in vain? Allah? Zeus? Beelzebub? Shiva? Krishna? Thor? Hulk?
According to you, when these “right living” led by their conscience individuals stand before the Bema Seat, they are going to look up at Jesus, and say “who are you?!?!”
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