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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: Tom] #113198
05/16/09 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tom
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I did say that even our BEST concept of love falls far short of God's love and is not a reliable guide, we still need a reliable "measuring rod" (as in God's Word and commandments) to check that we are on the path of righteousness.


We have such a reliable "measuring rod" in Jesus Christ, to check that we are on the path of righteousness.

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4He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.

5But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.

6He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked.


This mentions both the law and Jesus Christ. The Pharisees used the law as a "measuring rod," but got it all wrong. There's nothing wrong with the law, but without Christ, it will just make us into Pharisees. The true goal is to walk as He walked. Now, since Christ walked in perfect harmony to the law, in Christ we have the true picture of the "measuring rod."

Another way of seeing the importance of Christ is to remember that love is the fulfilling of the law. In Christ, we see the love of God poured out. By receiving Christ, that love can be shed about in our hearts, and by beholding Him, we can be transformed into the same image.


O.K. then you do agree that love cannot stand alone! That it does need a "measuring rod".

I agree that the law must be based in love. God's law and God's love must be united for His law is based in His love.

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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: dedication] #113209
05/16/09 11:43 PM
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O.K. since everyone says I'm only making things up -- let's follow the thread here.

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My first post:
The opposite of sin is righteousness.
It is by GRACE that we leave sin behind and find righteousness. (followed by texts)
Second post:

Love can never stand alone --
It must be guided by RIGHTEOUSNESS.....
Love can be deceptive -- why?
Jer. 17:9 The heart is deceitful....
It MUST be based upon righteousness.

Next:
So what takes precedence, that is the question --
LOVE or God's Commands?

If we place love first -- we place our own emotional feelings above God's law.

If we place God's commands first we will love, for His law is based on love, but it is NOT based on our own feelings.


So it seems to me, it was obvious that I wasn't talking about God's love, but our love.
In all this discussion I was talking ABOUT OUR LOVE.

After all it's we who SIN,
so it's OUR SIN,
The opposite of OUR SIN, therefore can't be OUR LOVE.



I then point to the general understanding we meet all the time concerning a certain verse that was quoted. I guess some here took it personally that I was refering to them, but I was refering to THE GENERAL way that text is used against us who uphold God's commandments as binding.
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I wrote: The general feedback on the verse
"Love is the fulfilling of the law"
seems to be that if we only follow love, we automatically fulfil the law thus we don't have to worry about the law itself.

But what the text is really saying --
is
that love is the fulfilling of the law, that is love is doing or obeying God's law.


There were some reponses --
But the main one that caused me to agitate the issue was:

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Vastergotlund:
The error you do that leads to your contrasting love and the law is that you confuse love with sentimentalism.


I wasn't contrasted love and law, I was combining them.

Basically Vastergotlund assumed I was making the law stand alone without love -- putting it in opposition to love -- yet was I?
No, I was not.

True he then outlines loving in spite of being mistreated, but WHAT WAS MY ERROR?
If my above statements were in ERROR the only conclusion was that it must be error to combine law with love -- and I could not agree with that.


So what was my error?

When someone says you are in error -- it means they are disagreeing with you.

Yet, it seemed several agreed with Vastergutland --
So WHAT WAS MY ERROR?

Thus I continued to point out that love must be combined with God's law and His Word.

It's true that the statement was made that "I see no difference between love as God would have it and the law."

I could agree with that --
But still the concept that my former posts were considered "error" led to the impression that "seeing no difference between love and the law" meant one no longer needed the law.

So I wrote:
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I have never contrasted love and law.
My question was what takes precedence- what comes FIRST, obedience to God's will or what appears to be the loving way.
Is love to be subjected to God's will and law, or does love supercede God's will and law.


That should have been an easy question to answer.
It's very plain that I was refering to OUR LOVE. (and not "sickly love" either -- but OUR love)

But the question really wasn't answered.
Instead things went into a whole SWITCH of terms.
God is LOVE, LOVE is a person. Therefore LOVE is the standard.

Talk about a switcheroo....

God's love wasn't what I was addressing
It wasn't me that made the switcheroo...

I was talking about our love the whole time.

Vastergutland then weighs in, which to me was the typical answer I get on forums that want to get away from God's commandments.
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Vastergutland:
Paul speaks of the christian living led by the Spirit, with listing the fruits of the Spirit. These can be summed up in the great commandment, Love God and love everyone else, and those who live this way break not Gods laws.
....If you consider that God's commands are summed up in the great command on Love of God and all other men, asking on precedence is itself a straw man.

I've heard that type of reasoning so many times from people who believe love and the spirit take the place of God's ten commandments, that I could do nothing but see what I saw in the reply.

I was asked:
Quote:
What you seem to be proposing is that love does not always fulfill the law. Is that right?


My answer was somewhat incredulous that anyone would even think that our love was always fulfilling God's law.

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I wrote:
What we choose to do IS HUMAN choice, we are NOT divine.
People will THINK and feel they are doing the loving thing, when in actuality their "loving act" could be against God's commandments.
They think that since they are now Christians and have accepted Christ -- their "loving" impulses are now automatically fulfilling God's law.


From there things only got worse --
So i won't go there.

But it wasn't me that pulled a switcheroo --

I was talking about our love the whole time.

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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: dedication] #113211
05/16/09 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted By: dedication
O.K. since everyone says I'm only making things up --


this post would be a good example of what we are talking about: 113171.

but if you dont see it, you dont see it.

there have been things about myself that were as plain as the sun in the sky to others but i couldnt for the life of me see it. it all comes as we grow in grace.


Psa 64:5 ...an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them?

Psa 7:14 Behold, he travaileth with iniquity, and hath conceived mischief, and brought forth falsehood. 15 He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made. 16 His mischief (and his violent dealing) shall return upon his own head.

Psa 7:17 I will praise the LORD according to his righteousness: and will sing praise to the name of the LORD most high.
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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: teresaq] #113213
05/17/09 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted By: teresaq
you make the point in the pages following this post that "our love" cannot be the basis for what is right or wrong. i believe everyone here agrees with that.

can we also agree that no one was referring to "our love" but the concept of love presented in the bible?


Yet, that's what I was talking about the whole time.

OUR LOVE

Sin --
OUR SIN (not God's sin)
What's the opposite of sin.
It can't be OUR love no matter how noble.

To me the Word "agape" isn't automatically related only to God. It also means the more noble love in mankind. Christian love that puts self aside for the good of others.

I mentioned that it isn't God's love that's in question, it's our love.
Nor was I talking about "sickly love" I was talking about HUMAN LOVE even at it's best.



Originally Posted By: dedication

Adam's love was a lack of trust and reliance upon God.


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I have to disagree with this because it leads to scary conclusions for me. it is basically saying that "love" is wrong. adams love was not a lack of trust and reliance upon God. adam could have, in spite of his love for eve and not wanting to be separated from her, still trusted and obeyed God.


I tried to explain that earlier.
True, loving Eve was not wrong,
Not wanting to lose her, was not wrong.
BUT once that love caused him to choose her above God,
His love for her become IDOLATRY.

That's what IDOLATRY is -- loving something or someone more than God.
So yes, as soon as his mind was made up and he determined to disobey God in order to keep Eve, he sinned.
His love was good and righteous till then, it was NOT sin until that point was reached where he made up his mind to disobey God in order to keep Eve.
When he determined to place his love for Eve above his love for God, he broke the first commandment.



Quote:
the ultimate conclusion one would come to from that statement is that we should not love because it makes us do wrong.

No, the ultimate conclusion is that we must LOVE GOD supremely and follow Him in obedience and trust, and subject all our love to his will.

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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: teresaq] #113219
05/17/09 01:51 AM
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I have no problem agreeing that God's love is perfect and the very opposite of sin -- but never OUR LOVE.

If you agree that OUR LOVE must always be in subjection to God's commands and word, then I have no problem.

And yes, love and God's law must be combined, one cannot stand without the other.

Last edited by dedication; 05/17/09 02:11 AM.
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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: dedication] #113228
05/17/09 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: dedication

From there things only got worse --
So i won't go there.

But it wasn't me that pulled a switcheroo --

I was talking about our love the whole time.
From there we went on to for instance quote the bulk of Pauls letter to the Galatians. Though I am not suprised that you, wishing to promote the primacy of the law, would not go there.


Galatians 2
21 I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.

It is so hazardous to take here a little and there a little. If you put the right little's together you can make the bible teach anything you wish. //Graham Maxwell
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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: vastergotland] #113236
05/17/09 11:21 AM
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I have no problem agreeing that God's love is perfect and the very opposite of sin -- but never OUR LOVE.


In looking back over this thread, I notice that Colin said that agape was the opposite of sin, and I said the same thing (independently, not having read what Colin wrote) using the same word "agape." Arnold agreed with what Colin and I wrote.

Now I don't see how you could possible confuse "agape" with "our love." Don't you realize "agape" refers to God's love?

Quote:
If you agree that OUR LOVE must always be in subjection to God's commands and word, then I have no problem.


Nobody was speaking of "our love," were they? Do you honestly think that anyone here would assert that our love doesn't need to be in subjection to God's commands and word?

Quote:
And yes, love and God's law must be combined, one cannot stand without the other.


To say something like this means you conceive of God's law and His love as two separate and distinct things. Yet His word tells us that "love is the fulfilling of the law." Given that love is the fulfilling of the law, I'm not seeing the sense of your statement. Obviously one cannot stand without the other, since they are intertwined, so it's not that part I find confusing, but the first part which says, "love and God's law must be combined." The problem is that this implies it's possible that they not be. But this is an impossibility, unless by "love" you mean something which isn't love, because "love is the fulfilling of the law," which means that wherever is found, there you find the fulfilling of the law.


Those who wait for the Bridegroom's coming are to say to the people, "Behold your God." The last rays of merciful light, the last message of mercy to be given to the world, is a revelation of His character of love.
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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: Tom] #113240
05/17/09 12:40 PM
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We've all been assuming what everyone means by "love", and that makes an ass of each of us.

Yes, Christian love is indeed agape in our hands...: I said that in my first post. "Love" is the most confusable Bible teaching that there is, at least in general conversation! Agape starts with God, and our use of it goes by his written Word and law, and his incarnated Son.

I follow your sequence, Dedication, and you're right. Maybe put in a bit more detail, from now on, to clarify between our natural love, Christian agape and agape from God, when referring to them...?

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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: Tom] #113247
05/17/09 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tom


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And yes, love and God's law must be combined, one cannot stand without the other.


To say something like this means you conceive of God's law and His love as two separate and distinct things. Yet His word tells us that "love is the fulfilling of the law." Given that love is the fulfilling of the law, I'm not seeing the sense of your statement. Obviously one cannot stand without the other, since they are intertwined, so it's not that part I find confusing, but the first part which says, "love and God's law must be combined." The problem is that this implies it's possible that they not be. But this is an impossibility, unless by "love" you mean something which isn't love, because "love is the fulfilling of the law," which means that wherever is found, there you find the fulfilling of the law.

can we say they are "intertwined"? do we see them as different if the bible writers understood them to be one and the same? love is the law, the law is love. isnt there where the problem is? seeing them as different?

im probably just agreeing with you, but in different words.


Psa 64:5 ...an evil matter: they commune of laying snares privily; they say, Who shall see them?

Psa 7:14 Behold, he travaileth with iniquity, and hath conceived mischief, and brought forth falsehood. 15 He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made. 16 His mischief (and his violent dealing) shall return upon his own head.

Psa 7:17 I will praise the LORD according to his righteousness: and will sing praise to the name of the LORD most high.
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Re: Lesson #7 - Grace [Re: teresaq] #113249
05/17/09 05:32 PM
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The Scriptures say "love is the fulfilling of the law" so "intertwined" looks like a good word to me. We could say the law is a written expression of love.


Those who wait for the Bridegroom's coming are to say to the people, "Behold your God." The last rays of merciful light, the last message of mercy to be given to the world, is a revelation of His character of love.
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