Sunday, January 09, 2005

Law<=Law Preachers

Three Wishes: Grace Mercy Peace.

Here's an example of how whacko some preachers, like Rev Bill McGinnis, are: "The Lord giveth; and the Lord taketh away." So when disasters strike, as this one did (S.E. Asia), We have no right to shake our fists at You. Instead, we should be grateful You spared us, When maybe we deserved to die instead.

I have to blog such like Rev Bill McGinnis because he has a yahoo group where only he can post... perhaps why the latest Harvard survey says more insanity in America than in other nations. First of all Bill, the so-called scripture ya quoted is in 'none' of the 23 Bibles on the Parallel Bibles page, so ya just made it up.

Secondly Bill, in reference to life, you're calling God (the Lord) both life giver and life taker, which is an oxymoron, only for morons; unless ya perceive God is a bi-polar schizoid. God our Father in heaven, His Grace, is life giver. Law is the life taker, a "ministration of death"... and you can find that Pauline quote about Mosaic law in the Holy Bible, in 2Corinthians 3; but sadly in only 2 of the 23 Bibles in the Parallel Bibles. Sadly many keep re-writing the Holy Bible, instead of understanding it is the seventh of seven (see http://www.godshew.org/Bibles.htm for details):
1. Tyndale's Bible ... 1525AD
2. Coverdale's Bible... 1535AD
3. Mathhew's Bible (by Tyndale & John Rogers) ... 1537AD
4. Cramer's (Great Bible) printed by Whitchurch ... 1539AD
5. Geneva Bible... 1560AD
6. Bishop's Bible... 1568AD
7. 'Authorized' KJV: "Holy Bible containing Old & New Testaments" (1611?)
There were two KJVs printed in 1611, which caused much controversy throughout the kingdom and beyond. Such were simply Roman Catholic and Protestant perversions of the KJV the King authorized as the seventh of seven, to make a good one better, and to make God's holy truth the more known. And the printing of more versons and perversions doesn't bring clarity to the versions debate 400 yrs later, but simply more controversy.

Thirdly Bill, ya talk like it's ok to have "law worketh wrath" as long as some get spared, when the Holy Bible teaches "there is no respect of persons with God", neither with a law God: all sinners (so as in Adam all die), nor with a grace God: no sin imputed (thereby none perish). The some only theory is also made up, and as Paul The Apostle says, it's by the some-what(?), I know not what.

As to what(?) should die, be allowed to be dead testator of the NT, be told to go jump in the dead sea; Well JC said it's this mtn of law (Sinai) we should be telling where to go. He is our peace not only "abolished" the law: Eph 2, but to the POINT of "blotting out" all ordinances: Col 2, yea every Mosaic thing written in stone and in ink is to be "done away": 2Cor 3, as "dung" is not only done away but also a clean wipe made: Phil 3 since "a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump": Gal; and to the POINT of faulty law not only being "ready to vanish": Heb 8:13, but it "shall vanish": 1Cor 13:8. For of two laws in Rom 8, the second and better of such only gives place and power to the first again like a second beast gives power(gospel) to a first beast in Rev 13. For laws, sacrifices, bloodshed, cannot purge the conscience of sin (Heb 9 & 10), and a conscience not purged of sin will give place to law worketh wrath again, like such American 'rule of law', and even 'more of the same', more the child of hell, did give place and power(gospel) to the old sort of law, which worked it's wrath in S.E. Asia. Selah.

Such Horeb-bull law was never given to Gentiles. And Jews under such Mosaic law at Sinai "well said" such accusation-all law should not be spoken to them again: Deut 5:25; Deut 18:16; Heb 12:19. So where do folk, even Jewish folk, get the idea law is from "the God of all grace" or from the "throne of grace"? It's not. The Bible states the law was given by Moses: John 1:17. And it's simply the counter part in a shew, to shew the only Potentate is His Grace, law being the opposite of grace, as opposite as death is to life. Selah.

The "grace" of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.
Daniel Miles
www.godshew.org

1 Comments:

At August 8, 2005 at 3:14 PM, Blogger Gary Anderson said...

Hi, my name is Gary Anderson. I believe in New Covenant Theology. Therefore your comments about law interest me. Certainly the Law of Moses is both abrogated and fulfilled by Christ. The handwriting of outward ordinances have been abolished, and Christ is on the Davidic throne. Acts chptrs 2 and 13. I would also say that the law is not nor has ever been that which saved the elect of God. The salvation of the elect has always been through the gospel, and we see in Acts 2 how the listeners were cut to the heart by the gospel and not by the law. A true New Covenant Theology cannot be established by people who believe that the law can convict. The law can condemn (Rom 7) but it cannot convict. Check out my site at http://www.newcovenanttheology.com Gary Anderson

 

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