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Mon, 09 February 2009 16:46   | 
 
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  william Messages: 1474 Registered: January 2006  | 
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Hombre, 
 
In the thread "Marriage" you made this observation: 
 
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William is saying: 
 
Marriage is about MORE than a piece of paper ( The divorce statistics  
ought to be enough to tell anyone that )....but he ( William ) leaves it  
for us to determine/recognize/understand/ discern for ourselves what that  
is...he assumes that we know. 
 
'.....For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the  
things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto  
themselves: Which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their  
conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while  
accusing or else excusing one another;)...' ~ Rom 2:14-15 
 
..and indeed we DO know...even those who are NOT saved know. We should  
begin to stop this nonsense that those outside of the church ( i.e. the  
unsaved/unregenerated ) don't have minds to think with. They most  
certainly do, I have just quoted Gods' Word which declares that He Himself  
has already written His laws into their hearts ( 'by nature' : i.e. they  
are born with this intrinsic knowledge ). 
 
People CHOOSE to do what they do, and the consequences are a result of  
their choices. That is why those who reject Christ are competent to stand  
trial before God on that day: they KNEW what was right, yet they chose to  
reject it. 
 
All of the moral laws that have been written, including those which God  
HImself has written into the hearts of unregenerate men have shown little  
evidence of being respected or followed because they exist. This is the  
lesson that God has attempted to teach mankind from the garden through the  
dispensation of Moses law. It is not about what one CAN or CAN'T do, it is  
about the heart and whether we will make choices based upon what we know  
to be good, righteous etc., for bigger reasons than simply and blindly  
following road signs, because they are there. 
 
That does not discount however, the fact that the law in it's purpose  
was/is good. 
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Specifically you mention the idea that we gentiles have God's law written  
on our hearts... this got me to thinking about the creation of man. 
 
Obviously Paul makes this statement and I take it at face value, but do  
you think (or anyone else) that he is saying that the Jews did not have  
this internal knowledge and the gentiles did?  I assume the answer is no  
(although I do think it is interesting that Paul phrased it in the way he  
did!). 
 
But to continue... 
 
At what point did this knowledge-written-on-the-heart appear?  At the  
formation of the man, or did it come later when God actually gave the  
command to Adam?  Or did it come after Adam and Eve disobeyed? 
 
I don't have an answer myself, only questions!  Perhaps someone has some  
insight that will benefit us all. 
 
Blessings, 
William 
 
 
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5062 is a reply to message #5057] | 
Mon, 09 February 2009 20:50    | 
 
  james Messages: 2144 Registered: April 2008  Location: Birmingham, AL | 
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Those are some deep questions there William. Surely it came after Adam and Eve ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But then again, maybe not; because they already knew not to do it. But they knew it from the mouth of God, when He told them what they could and couldn't do. Eve made the choice to disobey, by listening to the serpent, and Adam didn't didn't do any better by allowing her to influence him into eating it. Maybe from that point on, God wrote it upon the hearts of all mankind. 
 
So I'm thinking God didn't write it upon Adam and Eve's hearts, because He told them personally. But from that point on He wrote upon all men's hearts the knowledge of right and wrong or good and evil.  
 “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5377 is a reply to message #5064] | 
Sat, 28 February 2009 12:58    | 
 
  james Messages: 2144 Registered: April 2008  Location: Birmingham, AL | 
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William, 
 
I think it is AWSOME that God had opened a door for you to share the knowledge and wisdom you've received. Also I wonder if the door would have been opened if you had sat at home like so many of us do? I pray God will bring forth fruit from these seeds you're sowing. 
 
So the struggle continues, what to do about Heb.10:25 when we can't find a new testament church? 
 “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5378 is a reply to message #5377] | 
Sat, 28 February 2009 15:10    | 
 
  JWBTI Messages: 253 Registered: March 2007  Location: Ohio | 
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So the struggle continues, what to do about Heb.10:25 when we can't find a new testament church?  
 
 
James we might ponder this: 
 
 
 Mk 16:14-20, 14 Afterward he appeared unto the eleven as they sat at 
                 meat, and upbraided them with their unbelief and hardness 
                 of heart, because they believed not them which had seen 
                 him after he was risen. 
                 15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and 
                 preach the gospel to every creature. 
                 16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but 
                 he that believeth not shall be damned. 
                 17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my 
                 name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new 
                 tongues; 
                 18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any 
                 deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands 
                 on the sick, and they shall recover. 
                 19 So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was 
                 received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God. 
                 20 And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord 
                 working with them, and confirming the word with signs 
                 following. Amen. (KJV)
 Ron
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5380 is a reply to message #5378] | 
Sat, 28 February 2009 16:08    | 
 
  JWBTI Messages: 253 Registered: March 2007  Location: Ohio | 
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James, 
 
This is my motto:( I got it from Hombre ) 
 
Creating upheaval in the unbelieving church through the doctrines of the Word of God,one moment, one thought, one person at a time. 
 
But ya got to be there,to do this. 
 Ron
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5384 is a reply to message #5380] | 
Sat, 28 February 2009 18:53    | 
 
  james Messages: 2144 Registered: April 2008  Location: Birmingham, AL | 
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So are you saying that you attend an unbelieving church and are creating upheavel within it by teaching the doctrines of God's Word, one on one, one at a time? 
Wow! You've either got the fastest growing church in America, or they hate you and want to throw you out, cause that's what happened to Jesus.  They either flocked to Him to see the miracles and be feed or they sought to kill Him. 
 
'And these signs shall follow them that BELIEVE; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; 
They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.'  
 
Is this happening through you or around you, or are you still in the 'pondering' stage? Just asking, if God is working in the assembly you attend and they're receiving the truth of God's Word, praise God...please share some testimonies with us to encourage and build us up. I'm not arguing with scriptures, I believe them, I just don't know of where these signs and wonders are being confirmed by Jesus.  
 
I want to believe it's happening somewhere...
 “But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us,”
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5398 is a reply to message #5384] | 
Sat, 28 February 2009 21:58    | 
 
  JWBTI Messages: 253 Registered: March 2007  Location: Ohio | 
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Bro James, 
 
I go where the Spirit leads. I take what little knowledge I have and Believe that He 
will fill my mouth with the right words to affect  the hearts of those that hear me. 
Not all receive, but some have turn to the Word and received it gladly. 
 
Yes, I am still pondering, but I am also going too !  I’ve shared testimonies of what God 
has done, you can review my posts.   
 
Blessings 
 Ron
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5402 is a reply to message #5377] | 
Sun, 01 March 2009 03:10    | 
 
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  william Messages: 1474 Registered: January 2006  | 
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, James wrote: 
 
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> William, 
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> I think it is AWSOME that God had opened a door for you to share the 
> knowledge and wisdom you've received. Also I wonder if the door would 
> have been opened if you had sat at home like so many of us do? I pray 
> God will bring forth fruit from these seeds you're sowing. 
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> So the struggle continues, what to do about Heb.10:25 when we can't find 
> a new testament church? 
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You probably are not going to find a "new testament church".  I think we  
ought to just accept that reality.  Not saying that God can't raise one  
up, but we've all been wandering around now for 20+ years, and I could  
count the number of times I've been close to a NT assembly on the fingers  
of an amputee.  I don't think any of us (with maybe the exception of the  
Kentucky group!) would argue with that. 
 
Once you face that reality, then you can get rid of a couple more crazy 
notions like: 
 
1)  I'm looking for a church where I can get fed. 
 
Ha, Ha... 
 
I hate to be so negative, but face it, it ain't going to happen.  If you 
haven't already taken your spiritual growth into your own hands, then I'm 
not sure if you are serious about Christianity.  (Using "you" in a general 
sense here.) 
 
2)  God hasn't led me to attend any of the churches in my area.  (Just 
like He hasn't led you to a NT assembly?) 
 
This goes along with the statement brother Freeman once made about the 
dangers of darkening the door of a denominational church, which, of 
course, gives us an excuse to not be "led" to any of the churches in your 
area! 
 
Which brings us to Heb 10:25-- Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves 
together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much 
the more, as ye see the day approaching. 
 
You can certainly justify not attending any church (we all understand what 
is meant by the term "church", right?) if there aren't any Christians 
present, as the verse has in mind like-minded-christian-believers, and not 
the church building and/or denomination.  However, if there are Christians 
who regularly assemble, be it in a denominational church building, or 
otherwise, then I think that it is fitting that we attempt to fellowship 
with these believers.  They may be but babes in Christ, but what 
difference should that make?  Hasn't God called the strong to bear up the 
weak???  I'm not saying that you need to yoke yourselves up to some dead 
or dying assembly, but that shouldn't keep us from assembling with them on 
occasion.  Who knows what kind of anointing that you might impart to 
them? 
 
Paul, who never complained that he wasn't being fed in church, didn't let 
a synagogue stop him from spreading the good news!  If he got kicked out, 
he just went to another denomination/synagogue for the next weekly 
service, and if that didn't work, he just started up a new assembly! (The  
latter being a tougher proposition, Kemosahbee.) 
 
We, on the other hand, love to shake the dust from off our feet, but 
paradoxically settle down in the same city we were supposed to leave! Like 
Lot, who settled down in the wicked city of Sodom, without a clue about 
whether or not God was going to do anything further with the city (bad or 
good). 
 
So, wherever you find yourself, know this, God is either going to save the 
city because of you, or he is going to save you from the city (as long as 
someone with the faith of Abraham is willing to intercede on your 
behalf!). 
 
I'm being a bit dramatic of course, just to make a point, but I really 
don't think that we have the option of sitting on the sidelines waiting 
for some miraculous "NT-like-Church" to appear on the scene. 
 
It is so easy to not go anywhere on Sundays.  It is tough to rouse 
yourself and go to a place that doesn't offer you much of anything. 
 
There are at least two benefits for going to the synagogue-of-choice in 
your city. 
 
1)  Discipline.  Just getting your lazy butt up will do wonders for you! 
 
2)  You'll find out that there are others out there that are hungry for 
God's Word, and you should be able to help with that need.  They cannot 
help the fact that their "leaders" have not fulfilled the basic commission 
to study to show themselves approved of God. These people are, in many 
cases, unaware that there is more to Christianity than what they have 
experienced... you could change that! 
 
Our motto should be the same as an old cowboy's classified ad:  Have 
horse, will travel! 
 
Blessings, 
William 
 
 
 
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5403 is a reply to message #5402] | 
Sun, 01 March 2009 03:34    | 
 
  james Messages: 2144 Registered: April 2008  Location: Birmingham, AL | 
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William wrote: 
 
" 1) Discipline. Just getting your lazy butt up will do wonders for you!" 
 
 
 
I understand where you're coming from with this statement, and won't take offence with it. I personally, get 'my lazy butt' up between 4:30 and 5:00 a.m. and do my daily reading of The Word and time with The Lord, then walk for 3 miles. Every other day I go to the fitness center and work out with weights for muscle tone and conditioning.  
 
So I agree, discipline is good, both spiritual, mental, and physical. 
 
I can't and won't argue with your statements about 'church'...maybe I just need to give it another go... 
 
Thanks for taking the time to share on this snowy Alabama night. 
 
 
 
I do want to believe also, 
 
 
james
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| Re: In Our Image [message #5405 is a reply to message #5404] | 
Sun, 01 March 2009 03:59    | 
 
  james Messages: 2144 Registered: April 2008  Location: Birmingham, AL | 
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I didn't, and understand what you were saying. I was just saying lazy is not one of the things I'm believing The Lord on. 
 
 
God bless, 
 
 
( Get those snow tires or chains on tonight, or you won't make it to Sunday School in the morning...<grin>
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