True.... I am not going to judge someone by what they own but it seems to create a "elitist" spirit among the young women and the wives at the church.. when the support of the church is what fuels their lifestyle...
Pardon me maybe I'm incorrect but isn't there a difference in becoming a offering for sin ,than actually becoming sin ?
When the animals in OT ,were sacrificed ,as sin offerings did those animals actually become sin ?
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
True.... I am not going to judge someone by what they own but it seems to create a "elitist" spirit among the young women and the wives at the church.. when the support of the church is what fuels their lifestyle...
Jesus Christ didn't have to adapt to being human. He was/is human. Did you have to adapt to your humanity? I don't think I did.
I didn't exist before becoming human.
Jesus did. He certainly did have to adapt to being human. Since before the beginning of time He'd only been God. Going from being God to being human is a major adjustment, wouldn't you agree?
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Speaking of beards ,Peter on the day of Pentecost proably had a beard ,and hair touching his ears and was wearing a tunic and sandals preaching ACTS.2:38 imagine that ?
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People who are always looking for fault,can find it easily all they have to do,is look into their mirror.
There they can find plenty of fault.
Speaking of beards ,Peter on the day of Pentecost proably had a beard ,and hair touching his ears and was wearing a tunic and sandals preaching ACTS.2:38 imagine that ?
By sandals, do you mean open-toed shoes??? *gasp*
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Sorry, I can't agree. God in flesh did not become a sinner. He became sin. I think there is a HUGE difference, maybe you don't.
you say "He became sin but not a sinner"--I say: he didn't go around committing sin but on calvary for a moment he was in my place as a sinner. You don't have to agree with me, I will live-
Jesus did. He certainly did have to adapt to being human. Since before the beginning of time He'd only been God. Going from being God to being human is a major adjustment, wouldn't you agree?
HO... your view of God here is not correct..
He had dealt with Humanity since the beginning of Creation He KNEW humanity.. No adjustment needed...