And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
Rev 20: 13
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
You are right about sin. We have to repent of our sins to have the Spirit with us. BTW, I had doubts about JS being a prophet and have been reading the Book of Mormon. I believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God.
@tauren2005 - receiving a witness of the spirit is how one may know the truth. My favorite verse in the Bible on that matter is in 1 John 5:5-6 ... the Holy Spirit has but one function... to testify of truth and bear witness. I find that as we listen to that still, small voice and put our trust more in God, one may know the truth of ALL things free from the persuasions of men.
Forsaking ones sins and sinning no more was not a suggestion from the Lord but a commandment. We are not "saved in our sins" but we may be saved "from our sins" if we truly repent from them and do as the savior commanded us: (Compare John 5: 14)
The power of God unto forgiveness and the grace of God is sufficient for his children for those who repent and come unto him. (Acts 17:30)
For her will be merciful to those who repent and sin no more. (Hebrews 8:12)
(Correction... For HE will be merciful to those who repent and cease to sin and only to they who covenant to "sin no more" is this possible. Hebrews 8:12-13)
The new covenant did not remove the responsibility of our sins from WE that commit them. The new covenant did not involve slothfulness or laziness on our parts. God will not do everything for us. We must repent of ALL of our sins and become a saint unto God. (Romans 16:2 and Ephesians 5:1-21 respectively)
When you read (in context) this and any of the verses I suggested, it opens ones understanding as to the reasons why Paul has certain words to speak and why he puts more emphasis on the "grace" through which we are saved.
One must also know the audience he is writing to, read a few verses before and even some after in order to get a clearer picture.
A lens can do one of two things: magnify an image until it is more like a microscope or one may use a telescope as to see all of it.
Paul was having a difficult time converting Jews and Jew influenced Gentiles living in all parts of that land. (Including in Rome) The old ways of the "law of Moses" continued to frustrate the preachings which Christ had taught.
The Law of Moses was a law of works and tasks.
Allowing these folks to put more trust in the Lord (the promised Messiah) was a daunting task because they had lived the law of Moses for centuries but works are and always would still be important: (See James Chapter 2)
@ToThisEndWasIMormon I believe you are correct... I was just angry and causing a commotion because I have some things to work out with my spirituality. Sorry for that.
Man can not be saved in his sins. Members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints follow those passages I shared with you from out of the Bible and we believe them 100%. We also follow a current prophet in Israel who helps us understand which part is ours in this world.
The Grace without responsibility idea, which seems to be quite a popular one, has been read out of context from the Bible and continues to be one of the woes experienced in contemporary Christianity.
Jesus according to BKP: "The Great Refinancer"
Snowball9208 7 months ago
@Snowball9208 -
And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.
Rev 20: 13
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
Revelations 22:14
You better get your spiritual account in order...
ToThisEndWasIMormon 7 months ago
You are right about sin. We have to repent of our sins to have the Spirit with us. BTW, I had doubts about JS being a prophet and have been reading the Book of Mormon. I believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God.
tauren2005 1 year ago
@tauren2005 - receiving a witness of the spirit is how one may know the truth. My favorite verse in the Bible on that matter is in 1 John 5:5-6 ... the Holy Spirit has but one function... to testify of truth and bear witness. I find that as we listen to that still, small voice and put our trust more in God, one may know the truth of ALL things free from the persuasions of men.
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
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tauren2005 1 year ago
@tauren2005
Forsaking ones sins and sinning no more was not a suggestion from the Lord but a commandment. We are not "saved in our sins" but we may be saved "from our sins" if we truly repent from them and do as the savior commanded us: (Compare John 5: 14)
The power of God unto forgiveness and the grace of God is sufficient for his children for those who repent and come unto him. (Acts 17:30)
For her will be merciful to those who repent and sin no more. (Hebrews 8:12)
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
(Correction... For HE will be merciful to those who repent and cease to sin and only to they who covenant to "sin no more" is this possible. Hebrews 8:12-13)
The new covenant did not remove the responsibility of our sins from WE that commit them. The new covenant did not involve slothfulness or laziness on our parts. God will not do everything for us. We must repent of ALL of our sins and become a saint unto God. (Romans 16:2 and Ephesians 5:1-21 respectively)
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
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tauren2005 1 year ago
@tauren2005
When you read (in context) this and any of the verses I suggested, it opens ones understanding as to the reasons why Paul has certain words to speak and why he puts more emphasis on the "grace" through which we are saved.
One must also know the audience he is writing to, read a few verses before and even some after in order to get a clearer picture.
A lens can do one of two things: magnify an image until it is more like a microscope or one may use a telescope as to see all of it.
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
Paul was having a difficult time converting Jews and Jew influenced Gentiles living in all parts of that land. (Including in Rome) The old ways of the "law of Moses" continued to frustrate the preachings which Christ had taught.
The Law of Moses was a law of works and tasks.
Allowing these folks to put more trust in the Lord (the promised Messiah) was a daunting task because they had lived the law of Moses for centuries but works are and always would still be important: (See James Chapter 2)
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
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tauren2005 1 year ago
@tauren2005
There is no gospel of Joseph Smith...
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
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tauren2005 1 year ago
@ToThisEndWasIMormon I believe you are correct... I was just angry and causing a commotion because I have some things to work out with my spirituality. Sorry for that.
tauren2005 1 year ago
@tauren2005
Man can not be saved in his sins. Members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints follow those passages I shared with you from out of the Bible and we believe them 100%. We also follow a current prophet in Israel who helps us understand which part is ours in this world.
The Grace without responsibility idea, which seems to be quite a popular one, has been read out of context from the Bible and continues to be one of the woes experienced in contemporary Christianity.
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
I think the music really adds to the Spirit.
Zebeldarebel 1 year ago
I love this video! Ii went great with a family home evening lesson that I did.
lipsyncher80 1 year ago 2
;-)
ToThisEndWasIMormon 1 year ago
A great lesson!
myway43 1 year ago 2
Hi, Great video. Where can I get these? Thanks
myway43 1 year ago 2