Does Teaching God's Moral Laws Make Me A Hypocrite? | Pastors' Perspective Highlights

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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  • @chadkelley
    @chadkelley 2 роки тому

    Awesome insights! Love seeing Mike and Bobby on the show in person together! 😎

  • @StuJones-gn7te
    @StuJones-gn7te 6 місяців тому

    There are so many issues here. Could you define your terms? These specifically: "saved," "sin," "moral?"
    I'll define sin and moral for you now. But feel free to put in your own definitions (if you can).
    Sin = any act or thought (according to Christ anyhow) which is contrary to the will of God. The dilemma is, only God really knows God's will.
    Morals = unwritten rules which govern a peoples behavior in a given society. Or a person's private code of personal behavior.
    In the Bible, its not entirely clear what Jesus was supposed to save us from. Some passages (like john 3:16) say he came to save us from death itself (and apparently nothing else); others say sin and nothing else, (though the a bible defines sin as "transgression of the law," ie, the 613 rules of conduct in the old testament), and sometimes they combine 2 or all 3: "sin and death," "sin and death and hell." Though nowhere just hell itself.
    Speaking as a Christian and a seminary graduate, much of this is just rhetoric. If you were actually quoting the bible, that would be one thing. But you're not.
    "feeling guilty" is NOWHERE mentioned as a sin or breach of the law in the bible. Not sure where you get that.
    If I were counseling someone and he said "I feel guilty," I'd have to use psychology because the bible is useless on this topic. I still feel guilty because an angry store clerk once gave me too much change and wouldn't let me return it. So what? I didn't do anything wrong and I was prevented from fixing the lady's account.