Sunday, May 11, 2014

Cruxfiction a loss in history?

by Gman4326

Exodus 17:14
Then the LORD said to Moses, "Write this in a book as a memorial and recite it to Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven."
http://biblehub.com/exodus/17-14.htm 

Many evangelicals half hearted accept the resurrection of the Savior because of these things one is that since the Jewish people of that age rejected him for Caesar, Jesus Christ is not finished until they are brought into the kingdom by whose work the assembly of believers that exist today NO the Lamb of God, when, during millennial era. By what authority can missionary bring people to the congregational family? Not by God's rules; because Christ passion walk and death has brought shame to the one who sent him to accomplish a specific task. To what they can't say. But victory is assured they say for events found in the bible are true. My response is this Mosaic covenant had three aspects to it civil, ecclesiastical, and ceremonial which one(s) were fulfilled by Christ passion, death and resurrection. There is a correct answer just not by eschatological view, all or nothing approach. The entirety of the mosaic covenant was fulfilled. Then my question is this you have to call the apostle Paul a liar because Romans 13:1-7 was speaking on the authority of the Old testament concerning the Mosaic civil law, not Roman pagan legal system. He was writing to the Church in Rome (Romans 1:7)which was both the Jew and gentile. Continue down this line of thought his letter to Romans was felonious then all the Pauline set of letters must be removed from the Canonical New Testament list. However if the King of Kings only fulfilled the ceremonial law then Paul is not a liar and His victory over sin and death is true then task given to us is this to bring the earth under one sphere of influence while keeping every tongue, tribe and nation its own uniqueness. So when He does return the church can hand that authority back to Him.

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