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  • You sure do walk as Christ  did. Preach on brother

  • Again, you seem to be assuming that because God commands certain things of us, that this imples we have the ability to obey. We are commanded to love the Lord our God with ALL our heart, ALL our strength, and ALL our might. Not one of us is able to to do that, and if you think you can you only prove how deluded you really are. The purpose of the Law is to make us recognize our guilt before God, our inability to produce a righteousness of our own, and so look to Christ alone for our righteousness

  • @guspip God is not a tyrant. His commands imply our ability. He would not demand obedience, at the threat of eternal hell, if obedience was impossible or if disobedience was unavoidable. Since the law demands that we love God with "all thy" ability, the law of God is not impossible but is perfectly proportionate to our ability. We are not obligated to love God with more than what we have, but with all of what we have.

  • @guspip We need Christ for breaking God's law because God's law is good. But if God's law is impossible, it is not good, we do not deserve punihsment, and consequently do not need a Savior for our disobedience.

  • God Bless you Bro! Thats some good teachings and good biblical answers!

  • Father does not take lightly those who persecute and mock his Prophets. The laws of Nature (God) govern this. For ever action there is an equal reaction. If you are negative towards a Godly man then one had better prepare himself for the ramifications it will have. Ultimately the goal of Human is to be Divine as Father is Divine. Anything else is simply incorrect.

  • God bless you and your family Jesse.

  • @BroPatOC Thanks brother!

  • Oooooh hahah 23:15 is hilarious, ahh... at least he answered it honestly.

    Jesse just letting you know, my wife and I met with Kerrigan and the fellowship in KY. We were kind of disappointed to hear you were no longer with them in the fellowship, but glad to hear you were out preaching God's Word across the US.

    If you and your wife/family ever come through Columbus, OH--let us know, we're just outside the town you guys will have a place to stay if you need to. God bless your ministry

  • @droptozro Thanks brother! I hope to come through Ohio and see you sometime! Yes, it is sad that I don't get to see Kerrigan and John as often as I used to, but it is good to be on the road. I hope to go and visit with them soon.

  • @OpenAirOutreach Amen, we look forward to seeing you all and especially the newborn, Amen and Hallelujah!

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